Pigface Visor Pattern

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Cynaguan
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Pigface Visor Pattern

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Can anyone point me towards a pattern for a pigface visor? The one by Cad in the files area just like to his page which doesn't seem to have a visor pattern anymore.

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Post by Chuck Davis »

Hi, I don't think I ever had a pig face pattern up on the web yet. Do you need it? I can scan it tonight and email or post it to the web. Email me at argentsilver@yahoo.com
-Cad

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Post by Michael Shedden »

http://www.armourarchive.org/patterns/pigface_cad/german_pigface_klapvisor.jpg

Here's the location of the pattern you mentioned.

I used this one to make the pigface I posted pictures of recently.

Chuck, it's been in the pattern archive for a while and is credited to you.

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Post by Cynaguan »

Thanks Cad & Michael.

I'm having a spot of trouble understanding the pattern. Is there suppose to be more of a point on the extreme left edge of the pattern piece? WHat steps does one go through to turn the flat steel into the actual visor?

I first thought of e-mailing Cad, but I figured this might be of interest to others.

Sorry if I seem dense, I only have a set of poleyns (made this weekend, blued even!) some generic SCA arms and a gorget under my belt so far.

I really need to get some electronic pics up to get feedback from people.

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Post by Chuck Davis »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Cynaguan:
<B>Thanks Cad & Michael.

I'm having a spot of trouble understanding the pattern. Is there suppose to be more of a point on the extreme left edge of the pattern piece? </B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

No, this is half of a pattern. Please not the direction pointing to the fold line.

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">WHat steps does one go through to turn the flat steel into the actual visor?</font>


Ok, first off this is developed from a pattern given to me by Master Roberto. It is intended to be a raising project.

Steps:
1. cut and roll the sheet into a cone.
2. weld up the nose
3. hot raise starting from the point and working backward to form the occulium
4. define the occulium and the breath on the underside of the pig
5. clean up and drill breaths
6. form the hindges for the sides

Sorry, this is a bit on the light side.

<B> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">I first thought of e-mailing Cad, but I figured this might be of interest to others.

Sorry if I seem dense, I only have a set of poleyns (made this weekend, blued even!) some generic SCA arms and a gorget under my belt so far.

I really need to get some electronic pics up to get feedback from people.

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Not a problem. Good luck.
-Cad

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Post by Cynaguan »

Okay, I see the half a pattern. And I assume the longer half is where the occulium and top of the visor are.

Now to learn about raising (I've only done dishing so far....)

Do I need any special forms to raise this on?

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Post by Prince Of Darkmoor »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">No, this is half of a pattern. Please not the direction pointing to the fold line.

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What?!?! That's why I've been having problems with the pattern! I just couldn't visualize the face looking like that. Geez, it makes sense now. It would be helpful for future reference to include some sort of note saying that this is half a pattern and it needs to be folded over to get the full face pattern. Maybe I'm just dense. [img]http://www.armourarchive.org/ubb/confused.gif[/img]

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Post by Erik Schmidt »

You said it PoD.

It does say fold, twice, with little arrows indicating where.
Maybe there should be a pattern archive for the graphically challenged, with full patterns and lot of instructions. Image

...and then she said "Goonie-Goo-Goo" What???I'm gibberish challenged, help me out here.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">...and then she said "Goonie-Goo-Goo" What???I'm gibberish challenged, help me out here.

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You poor, deprived man! Go out and rent Eddie Murphy "Delirious" and you'll understand. I can't explain it otherwise.

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