Hello, Nice work for the work and the know-how of the metal, But without offending you pity to make a tutorial by showing welding on such beautiful parts , it breaks the charm of the work of the epoch of the middle ages; congratulations for the know-how!
Qu'est-ce que j'aimerais savoir/pouvoir le faire! Quel est le métaux employé? svp et le matériel de base (marteaux, chalumeau, pinces, disqueuse à métaux, de quoi souder, et les barres ainsi que la boule fixe), mais quoi d'autre?
Superbe. Moi qui cherche désespérément quelqu'un pour me forger mon armure (raz le bol des pièces disparates achetées d'occasion), je me dis que je devrais peut-être me trouver un atelier et tenter de faire mon armure moi-même !
Moi aussi cela me plairait d'avoir une armure le tout c d'acheter des vis ou des clous les fair fondre au chalumeau faire de plaque de métal avoir une enclume un marteau et un seau d'eau et plus qu'a regardé les vidéo d'armure dubé
Hiraeth Ephemral Not got the money to spend on such an item but considering there are so many Star Wars fans out there and this would be such a unique and original item. I wouldn't imagine he would have trouble selling it. At the moment even the storm trooper acrylic capped ABS plasic armour full suit sells for about 2500 USD and collectors buy those.
Vertiga Most evidence - both artistic and osteoarchaeological - suggests that the most prevalent strike on the medieval battlefield was a big brutish downwards one aimed at the top of the head, so with a steeper the angle at the crest of a helmet there's less chance of it staving in instead of glancing off. Virtually all helms from all of the Middle Ages are similar.
ASaxonAtHeart Approaching someone in full armour from behind with a warhammer and laying it directly on there head will be very effective I can imagine.
Vertiga And an armour plate with a central ridge (or several) will always be more sturdy than one without. Unless you go overboard with ridges. Or flutes as they are also called.
I missed your videos. Thanks for making those.
You make the best armour building videos!
Hi do you have any armours?
I have some that I made. Not very much since I've been busy elsewhere and getting tools for my shop.
Ваши видео очень помогли и продолжают помогать доспешникам из России, спасибо за Ваш труд!
I thought i gonna cry, it's so beautiful and the music...
Jestem pod wrażeniem posiadanych umiejętności i rzemiosła. Super.
thank you for sharing your work its awesome.
Looks like a helmet design for the primary army in my book.
finally you're back!
Always mesmerized by your skills. Also love the Texas shirt! It seems you have a new workshop area.
Beautiful.
OMG Mr.Dube is back!
A new video! Yes!
simply amazing! Merçi!
MASTER!
Espectacular!!!
I love ur art :-)
Cool!
Как всегда офигенно и на высоте!
You back! Please creat more videos !!!!
Шикарный барбют, работа выше всяких похвал, но все же салад (#19) из цельного куска стали нравится больше .
Tres bon Barbute!
I love that tool @6:00 !
wow nice work again Eric! are you still with Les Forges de Montreal?
Perfect
fantastico
Beautiful work, as always. How long did it take for you to make that?
What was the tool you were using to compare the symmetry?
Was that a Hobart plasma cutter that generates its own compressed air?
Can you give us the pattern for this wonderful piece of art?
Hello,
Nice work for the work and the know-how of the metal,
But without offending you pity to make a tutorial by showing welding on such beautiful parts , it breaks the charm of the work of the epoch of the middle ages; congratulations for the know-how!
Is this made from 18gauge sheets? Seems rather thin too me.
Wow dan heb je zoveel expertise en techniek in huis, maar je maakt zoiets oninspirerends?
Please make more videos :(
quel type de soudage vous utilisé ?
How would it be made without the welding equipment?
+Eternaldream00 it would be raised
Qu'est-ce que j'aimerais savoir/pouvoir le faire!
Quel est le métaux employé? svp
et le matériel de base (marteaux, chalumeau, pinces, disqueuse à métaux, de quoi souder, et les barres ainsi que la boule fixe), mais quoi d'autre?
why there is revert
Superbe.
Moi qui cherche désespérément quelqu'un pour me forger mon armure (raz le bol des pièces disparates achetées d'occasion), je me dis que je devrais peut-être me trouver un atelier et tenter de faire mon armure moi-même !
Moi aussi cela me plairait d'avoir une armure le tout c d'acheter des vis ou des clous les fair fondre au chalumeau faire de plaque de métal avoir une enclume un marteau et un seau d'eau et plus qu'a regardé les vidéo d'armure dubé
@@maliastilinski3748 Hum tu peux faire chauffer des clous longtemps avec un chalumeau avant de les faire fondre je crois :3
Would love to see a plate version of storm trooper armor
Are you willing to pay for it because he is using his money to make most of the armour.
Hiraeth Ephemral Not got the money to spend on such an item but considering there are so many Star Wars fans out there and this would be such a unique and original item. I wouldn't imagine he would have trouble selling it.
At the moment even the storm trooper acrylic capped ABS plasic armour full suit sells for about 2500 USD and collectors buy those.
Chutsey How about go to a landfill and get some scrap.
Does having a protruded 'spine' along the top of the helmet benefit the wearer in any way when it comes to combat?
I heard that its designed to deflect arrows, but I could be wrong. It might also provide extra strength against top-of-the-helmet hits.
Master Of Unknown Ah k yeah, makes alot of sense with the added strength.
Vertiga Most evidence - both artistic and osteoarchaeological - suggests that the most prevalent strike on the medieval battlefield was a big brutish downwards one aimed at the top of the head, so with a steeper the angle at the crest of a helmet there's less chance of it staving in instead of glancing off. Virtually all helms from all of the Middle Ages are similar.
ASaxonAtHeart Approaching someone in full armour from behind with a warhammer and laying it directly on there head will be very effective I can imagine.
Vertiga And an armour plate with a central ridge (or several) will always be more sturdy than one without.
Unless you go overboard with ridges. Or flutes as they are also called.
what is that? Please, please tell me?
5:47 red for the curves!
It's a carpenter Profile gauge en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profile_gauge
God will forgive you, for your great skill, now using a GMAW to make a short-cut :)
on s instruit sur @ au moyen age ils avaient des meuleuses d angle electriques lol lol lol