How to Make Leather Triple Pointed Spaulders | Viking Leathercrafts
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2019
- In this installment of the cinematic tutorial experience, Frank and Drew Ireson demonstrate a craft that has been passed down for thousands of years.
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excellent craftsmanship, gentlemen
Love the music man, it was like watching something from the vikings era, it really suites with the video
Thanks Dominic. I do love the celtic music. We are going to tone it down a little for the next video to be more background music. Next video is coming in the next few days.
The production quality of these videos is awesome.
I envy all the cool tools you have to aid your excellent work. Cool channel, I loved to watch the good craftsmenship
Thank you. It has taken many years to accumulate all the machines we use. I will make a video of the shop to show off our toys and how we use them as well. Thank you for taking time to comment. It is very much appreciated. Frank
Subscribed. Hi from Iceland. Been leathercrafting for around a year. Looking forward to more videos.
We will have another one in less than a week hopefully!
Hello Michael. It is great to hear from you. I have been working with leather for many years and it is one of the most rewarding things I have been able to do. It almost has a Zen like quality about it. The repetitive steps. When I have problems I have to work out, I go into the shop and make something. Enjoy the craft!
What a great video do more like this!!
Thanks Nate. It is something we have wanted to do for some time now. We will be putting more out. I have a bracer video being edited now. Thank you for your support.
Thanks for the comment Mr Krabs. The leather is 13-15 ounce leather on the lames and when you layer them like we do it’s almost a half inch thick leather. We make real armor for real combat fighters. Sometimes it’s costume wear and is a lighter option. Sometimes things don’t look the same on camera than in person. Thanks again for the comment. Our armor is tried and tested by many an SCA and Dagorhir fighter.
Love your work, also 100th subscriber!
Thank You!
This is amazing work, but it seems too thin to truly protect the wearer.