I just finished up my all leather coat-of-plates today. It is inspired by one of the front-opening Wisby finds. The rivets are punched through armour grade 13-15 oz. leather and a thinner layer over the top, which includes the tassets. There are some 200 copper rivets on it, hand set with varying degrees of skill, depending on how many I'd do in a sitting or how tired I was when I did them!
The buckles are solid brass. I don't like how they turned out on the front, really. They seem to make it all look too bulky because they stick out so far. Probably the last time I use the ones with the second slit for the strap to run under. I've been workin' on this for a while, but was held back after running out of buckles, rivets and dye after I started. I made it from my own pattern, which was cut directly from the leather. I'm one of the "measure once, sketch and cut it the hell out!" guys. No patterns for me to test...
After the initial trimming, it turned out pretty much how I wanted it. Because of the stiffness at the top of the shoulders it doesn't round to well yet, but some good sweating will do the trick! Ha, ha. It was made to fit over my gambeson and a mail shirt, but I do not have a shirt to use... It'll fit someone a bit larger than me with either just mail or just a gambeson, or even a bit larger with neither!
It goes with my 14th century kit, which is closing to an end... I may sell it all, depending on what it turns out like. Anyway, I'm glad with how this turned out except for some minor things. But, it was very experimental so I'm not mad at myself or anything!
Cheers, folks!
-Gregory-


