Gauntlet Thumb Attachment
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Willing Pell
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Gauntlet Thumb Attachment
For the last month or so I've been working on a clamshell gauntlet design and have been pondering the thumb attachment. I've been using a single 3/16 rivet to hold the thumb base to the major hand piece and while this works OK I would like to increase the thumb mobility by using a hinge. I have seen historic examples with this but am wondering how the little hinge holds up in combat. Can anyone give me any imput on that? I'm thinking of trying a one inch steel hinge cut down on one side and attached with a 3/16 rivet. Thoughts?
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Thumb Options
Actually... I kinda cheat. My Gaunt pattern has a rather extended Thumb Area (gadling) Like most SCA gauntlets. When the finger lame pieces wrap around... the end piece (Finger Tip Lame) overlaps the thumb gadling. I supply a two piece thumb articulation that (I suggest) attaches directly to the Glove you mount in your Gauntlet. That way you have a flexibly attached thumb that ends up as secondary protection under two other pieces of Metal.
BUT>>> the rivet attached hinge is a much more period style attatchment (for later period gauntlets) that I have been wanting to try myself.
JUST ONE of the problems getting stuck doing SCA Combat grade armour.
BUT>>> the rivet attached hinge is a much more period style attatchment (for later period gauntlets) that I have been wanting to try myself.
JUST ONE of the problems getting stuck doing SCA Combat grade armour.
William S. Giltner
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Lrd Tatsuo Okami
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