Need vervelles!
Need vervelles!
Does anyone know or know anyone else who sales vervalles? (My name for them is camail lugs) Thanks for reading!
- JJ Shred
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http://www.argentcompany.org/
Go to the Argent Company Store, sword belt accessories. (It wouldn't come up when I tried it at 5:20.)
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Go to the Argent Company Store, sword belt accessories. (It wouldn't come up when I tried it at 5:20.)
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Virtus vincit invidiam
"Virtue overcometh envy"
Johann,
Anshelm Arms sells vervelles. Check them out at:
http://www.anshelmarms.com/bascinets.html
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-Tonwen
Gyldenholt, Caid
Anshelm Arms sells vervelles. Check them out at:
http://www.anshelmarms.com/bascinets.html
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-Tonwen
Gyldenholt, Caid
Johann,
I have some brass fittings which I refer to as "proto-vervelles". I don't know what they were originally made for, but they look a lot like a vervelle. They have a 1/4" cube head on a threaded post. The threaded post is hollow and the hole extends up into the cube, but not out the top. To make them into vervelles, you drill a hole across the cube and bevel the two top corners parallel to the hole you drilled. Mount them by either drilling a 3/16" hole and peinning them into it or by drilling a smaller hole and threading the hole (5mm x 0.8mm, I think...) and screwing the vervelle into the threaded hole and peinning it in place to secure it.
If you are interested, I can send you a sample. I have been selling them un-modified for $0.25 each. $5 would get you 20 of them, which should be enough for a helm.
- Scott
I have some brass fittings which I refer to as "proto-vervelles". I don't know what they were originally made for, but they look a lot like a vervelle. They have a 1/4" cube head on a threaded post. The threaded post is hollow and the hole extends up into the cube, but not out the top. To make them into vervelles, you drill a hole across the cube and bevel the two top corners parallel to the hole you drilled. Mount them by either drilling a 3/16" hole and peinning them into it or by drilling a smaller hole and threading the hole (5mm x 0.8mm, I think...) and screwing the vervelle into the threaded hole and peinning it in place to secure it.
If you are interested, I can send you a sample. I have been selling them un-modified for $0.25 each. $5 would get you 20 of them, which should be enough for a helm.
- Scott
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Someone posted a few weeks ago about some sort of brass lug that you needed to drill out one end and then it made a decent vervelle. Since we don't have a search function, maybe they will repost?
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Chance Wheeler
DarkMoon Armory
http://www.chainmaile.com
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Chance Wheeler
DarkMoon Armory
http://www.chainmaile.com
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Stefan of Kiel
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well.....
If you dont have the cash for some of the 1.50 each type then you may want to look for these:
www.woodcraft.com
sells "Shelf pegs with a brass coating 1/4 thick side 3/16 thin side. a pack of 20 cost right at 3 bucks.
to make them work stick the skinny end in your drill and use a file to curve over the edge. then drill a 1/16 OR 1/8th hole in the side.
Ive used these on three helms and they look fine but alas theyre not brass inside theyre steel once the coating is polished off. I leave the coating on to keep the rust factor down in the crevace and touch paint the inside of the hole before and after peening down the end.
If you dont have the cash for some of the 1.50 each type then you may want to look for these:
www.woodcraft.com
sells "Shelf pegs with a brass coating 1/4 thick side 3/16 thin side. a pack of 20 cost right at 3 bucks.
to make them work stick the skinny end in your drill and use a file to curve over the edge. then drill a 1/16 OR 1/8th hole in the side.
Ive used these on three helms and they look fine but alas theyre not brass inside theyre steel once the coating is polished off. I leave the coating on to keep the rust factor down in the crevace and touch paint the inside of the hole before and after peening down the end.
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Krag
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I think the Leather Factory had some sort of belt buckle stud that some one was using once. You had to drill out the hole yourself.
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