Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
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Re: Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
Here are the final adjusted flat pieces before assembly:

All of my mail projects in one photo:

Unfortunately I don't yet have any good photos of me wearing them.
All of my mail projects in one photo:
Unfortunately I don't yet have any good photos of me wearing them.
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Re: Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
Fantastic!
I see you've added the leather edging to the top of the breyette to get it to behave. What are the small pieces of leather at the apex of your sleeves for?
And thank you for providing another pieced shot of the sleeves; hopefully it'll prove useful for those of us who follow in your footsteps.

And thank you for providing another pieced shot of the sleeves; hopefully it'll prove useful for those of us who follow in your footsteps.
"There is a tremendous amount of information in a picture, but getting at it is not a purely passive process. You have to work at it, but the more you work at it the easier it becomes." - Mac
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Re: Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
I used the sleeves over the weekend but did not have time to make the fabric shrug like we have been discussing in Mac's thread. I just pointed them via the leathers and quickly stitched them to the voider mounting holes in my HE doublet. This worked reasonably well but I hope to get the shrug made soon and give that a try.Keegan Ingrassia wrote: What are the small pieces of leather at the apex of your sleeves for?
The sleeves worked well. May need to trim them back a bit at the wrist but I will wait until I have them mounted on the fabric to double check. I may even go back a put a bit more taper in the forearms.
I did not get to use the brayette

It is a bit big and needs to to trimmed to size.
This is easy to do but I just ran out of time and had to fall back on using a mail skirt I had.
Here is an image, one of the photographers captured of me, that shows the nice fit of the sleeve

http://kycapitalliving.com/2014/10/15/i ... usel-43657
Re: Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
Look's good Tom!
I just checked out the photo essay from the event. Lots of familiar faces and some nice armor. It looks like a good time was had by all.
Mac
I just checked out the photo essay from the event. Lots of familiar faces and some nice armor. It looks like a good time was had by all.
Mac
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Thanks!Mac wrote:Look's good Tom!
I just checked out the photo essay from the event. Lots of familiar faces and some nice armor. It looks like a good time was had by all.
Mac
It was a great event, got to meet many people I have only known online.
There also was some very nice armour.
We are working to make this a must go to event for medieval living history folks.
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Re: Tailored Mail Sleeve (à la Mac) in progress
Please take a look at my thread about trying to make historically patterned mail items like this commercially available.
Any interest in historically patterned mail products?
Thanks,
Any interest in historically patterned mail products?
Thanks,