I love this Channel and I wold love to be your apprentice dut I live in the us and it sounds like you live in Norway, or somewhere that is not in the us. But at least I can enjoy your Beautiful work and learn from your videos and try to do it my self. Thank you so much for putting your time, love, and passion in to your work and videos.
Very nice ! I would love to see how you shaped this visor... its forms looks quite complicated. Also the steel seems very thick. Is it 2mm ? If it is actually 2mm, don't you think that is a bit too much ?
Glad you like it. There will be a movie when I'm shaping the visor. I understand your cuestion, but no, this helmet is a 1560 bulletproof helmet, and it supposed to be thick. The visor is forged from 3 mm sheet metal, and stretched out on the sides, the end result will give a thickness of 3-1,8 mm just like the original.
I love this Channel and I wold love to be your apprentice dut I live in the us and it sounds like you live in Norway, or somewhere that is not in the us. But at least I can enjoy your Beautiful work and learn from your videos and try to do it my self. Thank you so much for putting your time, love, and passion in to your work and videos.
Excellent work! Is it carbon steel or not?
Very nice ! I would love to see how you shaped this visor... its forms looks quite complicated. Also the steel seems very thick. Is it 2mm ? If it is actually 2mm, don't you think that is a bit too much ?
Glad you like it. There will be a movie when I'm shaping the visor.
I understand your cuestion, but no, this helmet is a 1560 bulletproof helmet, and it supposed to be thick. The visor is forged from 3 mm sheet metal, and stretched out on the sides, the end result will give a thickness of 3-1,8 mm just like the original.
@@albertcollins6427 wow bulletproof visor... that explains some things x)
Is it carbon steel or mild steel ?
Werent Knights safer by using holes only for their visor?