looking for pics of people in their bascinets
- Dafydd MacNab
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looking for pics of people in their bascinets
Hi folks,
Dafydd MacNab here. I picked up a back point bascinet at War from Anshelm and am in the process of padding it. I was interested in finding some pics of folks wearing their bascinets so that I could see the orientation of the helm on their heads.
Some of the folks I see, the back of their helm is nearly vertical. While others seem to have a rearward tilt to them.
Any pro's or con's regarding this? I wasn't sure if it was was intentional or if it just ended up that way. (ya never know, it could be that extra little thing to eek out all the glancing surface you can get.)
Feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dafydd MacNab
Dafydd MacNab here. I picked up a back point bascinet at War from Anshelm and am in the process of padding it. I was interested in finding some pics of folks wearing their bascinets so that I could see the orientation of the helm on their heads.
Some of the folks I see, the back of their helm is nearly vertical. While others seem to have a rearward tilt to them.
Any pro's or con's regarding this? I wasn't sure if it was was intentional or if it just ended up that way. (ya never know, it could be that extra little thing to eek out all the glancing surface you can get.)
Feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dafydd MacNab
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I think it rides fairly straight on the back of my head, per the action photo towards the end of the sequence. I believe this is the correct posture. Some styles of bascinet have a fairly vertical back wall, like a barbuta; others taper in more towards the base of the skull, like a sallet. Whatever the style, it should sit fairly straight up and down on your head; I don't believe the helmet should have to tilt forward much at all (like shading your eyes with a hat) if it fits correctly.
Generally, the bottom edge ought to curve up slightly at the back towards the base of the skull; many modern repros have a straight horizontal back edge like a pot helm. This is one reason that may account for wearing it with forward tilt: so the metal doesn't collide with the back of your neck when you look up. Other reasons may be that there isn't enough padding space between the front crown and one's forehead (usually results from an oversized face opening and a too-tapered crown), or there's a bar from the visor riding directly in front of one's eyes.
My first helmet was an Illusion bascinet that had all three of the above problems. I ended up doing a double layer of padding- a ring and an X of foam (like a football helmet) cemented to the inside that stayed where the helmet was, plus a cotton-covered foam arming cap that stayed where my head was. This let me rotate the helmet around to a comfortable position on my head without moving the padding away from the parts that needed it.
Klaus
I think it rides fairly straight on the back of my head, per the action photo towards the end of the sequence. I believe this is the correct posture. Some styles of bascinet have a fairly vertical back wall, like a barbuta; others taper in more towards the base of the skull, like a sallet. Whatever the style, it should sit fairly straight up and down on your head; I don't believe the helmet should have to tilt forward much at all (like shading your eyes with a hat) if it fits correctly.
Generally, the bottom edge ought to curve up slightly at the back towards the base of the skull; many modern repros have a straight horizontal back edge like a pot helm. This is one reason that may account for wearing it with forward tilt: so the metal doesn't collide with the back of your neck when you look up. Other reasons may be that there isn't enough padding space between the front crown and one's forehead (usually results from an oversized face opening and a too-tapered crown), or there's a bar from the visor riding directly in front of one's eyes.
My first helmet was an Illusion bascinet that had all three of the above problems. I ended up doing a double layer of padding- a ring and an X of foam (like a football helmet) cemented to the inside that stayed where the helmet was, plus a cotton-covered foam arming cap that stayed where my head was. This let me rotate the helmet around to a comfortable position on my head without moving the padding away from the parts that needed it.
Klaus
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Thanks, Adam. Regrettably the helm and gamboised aventail is no longer mine. I sold it and am moving on. Nowadays when I wear that kit it is with the wonderful kettle helm you made for me. I may get around to making a gamboised aventail for it at some point, to represent wearing a maille-stuffed coif being worn under a kettle.
I may be posting the gamboised aventail pattern soon...
Cheers,
Tim
I may be posting the gamboised aventail pattern soon...
Cheers,
Tim
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I've got an Anshelm bacinet as well. Here are some shots of the helm and
aventaille with the liner:
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet1.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet2.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet3.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot1.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot2.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot3.jpg
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aventaille with the liner:
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet1.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet2.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/helmet3.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot1.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot2.jpg
http://www.black-valentine.com/Steve/bodyshot3.jpg
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Dear Gosh... I think I'm in love with your bascinet.....
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Dafydd, I really don't know what direction to go as far as new harness goes. I do need a change. Badly. I also have numerous injuries that are not improving.
My biggest problem is my armourer. He owes my squire a gigantic commission that is proving problematic and difficult, and I really don't feel like I can move on with new stuff until my squire is taken care of first. I am short, thick and I carry alot of muscle for a man my size. I need proper fit, and to get it I need access to the artisan.
Also, I am married now and I feel wierd spending large amounts of money of this stuff now. All these situations are causing me to consider retiring completely.
But I think I'll get a cortesone shot, save my pennies and return unexpectedly one day. By that day perhaps you will be a knight and we can meet as brothers to accomplish our Deed.
-With respect
Vitus Von Atzinger, Knight
My biggest problem is my armourer. He owes my squire a gigantic commission that is proving problematic and difficult, and I really don't feel like I can move on with new stuff until my squire is taken care of first. I am short, thick and I carry alot of muscle for a man my size. I need proper fit, and to get it I need access to the artisan.
Also, I am married now and I feel wierd spending large amounts of money of this stuff now. All these situations are causing me to consider retiring completely.
But I think I'll get a cortesone shot, save my pennies and return unexpectedly one day. By that day perhaps you will be a knight and we can meet as brothers to accomplish our Deed.
-With respect
Vitus Von Atzinger, Knight
"I am trying to be a great burden to my squires. The inner changes we look for will not take place except under the weight of great burdens."
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Here I am in mine:
[img]http://talbotsfineaccessories.com/P3050019%20copy.JPG[/img]
Here is a link ot a larger version
http://talbotsfineaccessories.com/P3050019.JPG
I tilted my head forward to show the point and the angle.
[img]http://talbotsfineaccessories.com/P3050019%20copy.JPG[/img]
Here is a link ot a larger version
http://talbotsfineaccessories.com/P3050019.JPG
I tilted my head forward to show the point and the angle.
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Here's a 2'fer.
Sterbyorn & I at Pennsic, for the woods battle.
[img]http://globaleffects.com/Temp/helmets2368.jpg[/img]
Sterbyorn & I at Pennsic, for the woods battle.
[img]http://globaleffects.com/Temp/helmets2368.jpg[/img]
Chris
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Here are some Bascinets that I made for some customers
This one is my favorite
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This one went to the son of Aaron, who used some older stock and his helm he got for christmas. he did all the leather work him self. I think he did a great job. The gauntlets are still his dads though.
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Kidail's helm that I built for him as he wanted it.
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This one is my favorite
<IMG SRC="http://www.creationtime.com/germanclap001.GIF">
This one went to the son of Aaron, who used some older stock and his helm he got for christmas. he did all the leather work him self. I think he did a great job. The gauntlets are still his dads though.
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Kidail's helm that I built for him as he wanted it.
<IMG SRC="http://www.creationtime.com/pigk05.GIF">
- Dafydd MacNab
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I just wanted to thank everyone who has come forward and shared with me their pictures (and knowledge).
I am still torn between a period helmet liner and foam. (Mainly because I wonder if the channeled and stuffed liner would mildew from the sweat in between the layers.)
Once I have mine set up I will upload some pics.
Thanks again,
Dafydd
I am still torn between a period helmet liner and foam. (Mainly because I wonder if the channeled and stuffed liner would mildew from the sweat in between the layers.)
Once I have mine set up I will upload some pics.
Thanks again,
Dafydd
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Here's mine (Made by GK Armoury)
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/keene/KEENE9~1.jpg[/img]
It's original finish but without the perioid liner
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/Klap2.gif[/img]
Front view of same
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/Klap1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/keene/KEENE9~1.jpg[/img]
It's original finish but without the perioid liner
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/Klap2.gif[/img]
Front view of same
[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/thaddeus/Klap1.jpg[/img]
