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Post by Johann von Hammaburg »

Just wanted to see what the general populace thought about my half-gauntlets with mail gloves. Good or bad , let me know... Image

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Post by Prince Of Darkmoor »

I don't think I've ever seen a half gaunt with maille like that - so you definitely get points for originality from me Image It looks good. How long did it take you to make the glove? What size ID are those rings? They look tiiiiiiiny.
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Post by Steve S. »

I like it a lot! I think I'll try something similiar with my maille mufflers.

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Post by Johann von Hammaburg »

Thanks for the kind words... the ID is 3/16" ... I had already cut the rings and piled them before I ever decided to start the gloves.. But when I decided what I was gonna do, I put them together in a day...

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Post by Armour Guy »

Johann,

Look nice, just like I thought they would. Did you switch gloves?

POD, That's 18 ga, 3/16". The second-smallest ID I will work in, without charging through the nose.

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Post by Johann von Hammaburg »

Armour Guy, Thanks.. Image As for whether I switched gloves, I made a second set....same glove type... but this set I dyed to match the colors I intend to use...

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Post by Garridan »

That spangenhelm looks familiar... is it one of those 18 ga Iberia spangenhelms?
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Post by The Lost Scott »

The helm come 14 guage through 18 guage saw them a few years ago in a catolog.
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Post by Johann von Hammaburg »

The helm is 14 gauge.... the top, where the straps cross, there is actually a little cap...so its 3 layers on the very top.. yikes.. Image If it has any problems at all for SCA use, it will be blow detection... Image

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Post by JBrokenAxe »

Beautiful helmet, marvelous,

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Post by Gundo »

The gauntlets look pretty cool, one thing I would have done differently is to rivet in a narrow strap instead of tying on a thong...no little *tails* sticking out of them, that way.

Another thing that will make your leather stuff really look professional, is to get and use an "edger" [not sure if thats the right word]. It looks a bit like a fork with two very small stubby tines, between which is a sharp little bladelike area. You run it along the edges of your pieces before dying/assembly, and it slightly rounds off the corners and removes any roughness. It looks a lot slicker than it sounds as I describe it.

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Post by Tengo Sueno »

I agree with both of those last posts, Edgers are very good at making your project look more profesional than it really is, plus they don't cost very much at any leather goods store. Rivits are always better too, especially if they are designed for leather working, Chicago screws are a lot easier to use than rivits, but not very authentic.

Great looking stuff though, congrats on the success

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Post by Richard Blackmoore »

Nice mail! Looks particularly nice with the gloves dyed red.
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Post by Le Brassey »

Great gloves, and I like the leather thong around the face of the coif---nice detail.

That's a fun helm. I kept running into that helm whenever I did searches on e-bay. I didn't know it was SCA combat-worthy.

Keep up the good work, lad.

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Post by Johann von Hammaburg »

Thanks again everyone for the kind words... and Gundo, Thanks for the suggestions [img]http://www.armourarchive.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img] As far as this particular version of the helm being combat worthy Le Brassey,its a tank! Image

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