<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Samuel:
you may want to brass the edge on the cop entirely instead of just around the fan. I got a set of these type of elbows made by Massa G ( about 8 yrs ago) and they look much better with the brass encompassing the cop.I agree. This was my first attempt at adding brass to an elbow and I feared I would mess it up horribly. So I chickened out and went with just the fan.
the Wrist edge works better fully rolled as well. and the last thing I can see different from the original is the rivet on the vambrace lame that looks out of place in the center of the lame connecting the lame and vambrace..Actually the edges are fully rolled to the inside ( I realise that 14th Cent. stuff was rolled to the outside, so I will have to work on that.). I added the extra rivet in the middle because I was experimenting with the sliding rivet set-up to allow the vambrace to rotate independantly of the elbow.
the quality looks spot on though. one of the things that isnt per the original churburg arm but works well is heavy brass hindges cut in decor for the vambrace. these save on cutting in the slots for the internal hindge and give more brass to the overall arm harnessI have messed with making my own hinges from stainless and mild and just haven't been satisfied with most of them. I have some heavier brass now and want to try again using that.
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Thank you. This is exactly the sort of help I need. I hope to increase my skills and knowledge and I rely on people like you to let me know what areas I need to study more. Thank you, I appreciate the help.
Sasuke
P.S. If you want to know prices I prefer emails. I am too self-conscious to post prices here

( I always figure I am asking way too much and don't want to expose myself to that much public ridicule). Also, I won't be taking any orders until after I finish up with the rest of this kit.
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