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Those hook things for latching armor closed...

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WTF are they really called and how hard would it be to add them to an existing helm so I don't need a leather strap to hold the visor down on the field?
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Never added on to a helm but they're called a Sneck Hook.
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thanks
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now to find someone who makes the post things the sneck hooks interface with....
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chris19d wrote:now to find someone who makes the post things the sneck hooks interface with....



A rivet?????
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no not the rivet to hold the hook to the helm but the post thing the hook clips into to secure it
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:lol: The "post thing" is called a rivet with a hole drilled through it. You attach the rivet to a bit of spring steel, attach the spring to the inside of the helmet, and...ya know what? A video will be easier to explain to ya.

Here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/SgtViktor#p/u/7/lM6ML-fQC6U

Go to this page. Watch all of his videos about crafting armour. In one of them, he demos making the "post thingy". :lol: In addition, you'll also get a great overview of some other things, too, like riveting, raising, making a hinge, rolling an edge, forming a flute, etc.
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What a bunch of lovely videos.
Thanks for the links.

I used a short section of 1/4" rod and turned one end down to 3/16".
http://home.armourarchive.org/members/h ... detail.jpg
The spring was made from pallet strapping, nice and springy.

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Yeah, his vids are great. :)

Here's his video where he makes the spring pin. Jump to 3:30.

http://www.youtube.com/user/SgtViktor#p/u/0/yAcWnBnLtA8
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I like how he does so much on his anvil face.

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I noticed that too.
He makes the anvil work for him.
Also he makes it look easy. [D'oh]
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It should be noted that the hook acts more like a shear pin in the joint design.
I came acrost symalar posts sold as vervelles from windrose
or the victorian posts from horton brass.
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It should be noted that the hook acts more like a shear pin in the joint design.
I came acrost symalar posts sold as vervelles from windrose
or the victorian posts from horton brass.

They endup being a little off set form the surface right out ot the box but you can fix that with file.
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