Oh look! The Fort Worth Tandy store near my house! I make medieval armor as a hobby. Although my preferred medium is steel, the leather looks really nice.
Another awesome pattern and tutorial. I can't tell you how much I love the helmet I made from your pattern, wish there was a way to share it. Could you possibly do a simple video on how you come up with patterns?
Absolutely loving the work so far. I've been a blacksmith for a few years now and I've been hesitant to take the leap into leather work, but your videos have inspired me to finally take that step and I've got my leather and tools from Tandy all assembled and your patterns downloaded, wish me luck! Also, a chest piece for this set would be amazing, I'd love to be able to make a full set of this armor for the renfair near me in October, if a tutorial could be made by then.
Amazing once again! Soon we’ll have the complete set of tutorials to make a leather armour. 😁😁😁 maybe after that we’ll have some carving tutorials how to make it look even more amazing. Thank you for the video!
Your videos are inspiring. I'm going to try to make my own armor soon! I would love a video on how to make a chest piece with the same "layered effect" as your other videos! Please keep up your excellent videos!
That's pretty neat ,it would work well with metal as well ,thanks for the video it gives me some new ideas ,this is one of my favorite channels, dark horse is another
Something worth mentioning about chicago screws and articulation that I may have missed or may have been covered in another video. Chicago screws are not permanent on their own when it comes to things like movement. They will by their nature wiggle free over time. I recommend a drop of Loctite to keep this from happening. That or remember to check the Chicago screws fairly often to prevent them from disassembling mid use.
instead of tape with the pin you can use some small pieces of foam, like some kind of cylinder, you can get that from older builds, there are lots of scraps of foam after a project, those are reusable too, unlike tape and will prevent you to stab yourself with pins when trying the pattern on the shoe...
Is there a complete parts list for this project somewhere? In my case all I really need are the Chicago screws, I've already got a sizeable stash of snaps and regular rivets. But an itemized parts list might be really good for beginners, so they know what size of rivets, snaps, etc they need to buy, and how many.
DANG IT! I'm at the end... Ok Ok,,,, Chest... Head.... Arms.... Feet.... Shoulders........... shin? SHINS! Do a shin... greave ? GREAVES! Do Greaves next!
Generally speaking you want to shoot for 1/3 of the way through your leather. You can get away with more if you are using particularly thick leather. Likewise if you are using particularly thin leather, you'll want to tool more shallow to leave as much strength in the leather as possible.
anyone else having problems with the screw posts coming off with movement over time? i made these for a Halloween costume and i had issues with the screws screwing back off with movement. lost 3 screws before i realized.
put a drop of purple (low strength) loctite in each chicago screw. It will hold it well enough to not work itself loose, but will be removable with pliers in case you need to disassemble or replace any pieces.
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You're seriously my favorite leatherworker. I have yet to see a product you make that I haven't liked or admired the craft put into it.
The push pin and tape was pure genius. Your videos always have these hidden gems in addition to an awesome project.
Thank you!
Chest piece or gauntlets would be awesome
a pair of pants too
Yes gauntlets
He already did the chest. Just check his channel, you'll find it. :)
He uploaded the chest after I made this comment 🤣
Careful Prince Armory, you may start a revival of a dying art form. Outstanding, as always.
You sir are a boss! Thank you for taking the time to show us your craftsmanship.
Thank you!
Oh look! The Fort Worth Tandy store near my house! I make medieval armor as a hobby. Although my preferred medium is steel, the leather looks really nice.
Don't know how I ended up here but this was amazing. The narration had a sort of asmr effect to it and was equally as good.
Another awesome pattern and tutorial. I can't tell you how much I love the helmet I made from your pattern, wish there was a way to share it. Could you possibly do a simple video on how you come up with patterns?
At some point I believe I will do some sort of how to design course but not quite yet.
@@Princearmory Awesome! Can't wait.
Absolutely loving the work so far. I've been a blacksmith for a few years now and I've been hesitant to take the leap into leather work, but your videos have inspired me to finally take that step and I've got my leather and tools from Tandy all assembled and your patterns downloaded, wish me luck! Also, a chest piece for this set would be amazing, I'd love to be able to make a full set of this armor for the renfair near me in October, if a tutorial could be made by then.
fantastic as always! can't wait to see what you got coming next in this series.
Depending on time, probably the breastplate
I'm in love with your work ... I know it is not ,realy not ,but it feels so easy watching you work .😻
Always a delight to watch you work!
Thank you!
Amazing once again! Soon we’ll have the complete set of tutorials to make a leather armour. 😁😁😁 maybe after that we’ll have some carving tutorials how to make it look even more amazing. Thank you for the video!
Yep, thats the plan
These are so cool! I can’t wait to make my own!
great vid, your voice makes these vids so easy on the ears.
espectacular trabajo.. saludos desde Paraguay
Your videos are inspiring. I'm going to try to make my own armor soon! I would love a video on how to make a chest piece with the same "layered effect" as your other videos! Please keep up your excellent videos!
That's pretty neat ,it would work well with metal as well ,thanks for the video it gives me some new ideas ,this is one of my favorite channels, dark horse is another
Great pattern and video! I can't wait to see more from you in the future!
Great video! Super easy to follow along with
Thanks much!
Yes, you just made my day easier. Thank you
You're welcome!
Something worth mentioning about chicago screws and articulation that I may have missed or may have been covered in another video. Chicago screws are not permanent on their own when it comes to things like movement. They will by their nature wiggle free over time. I recommend a drop of Loctite to keep this from happening. That or remember to check the Chicago screws fairly often to prevent them from disassembling mid use.
He actually does do this or something similar in other projects I've seen him do. Nice catch and thanks for the tips!
I love it. I'd love to see a chest piece pattern in this style
It will be coming soon
I missed the last video but now I'm all caught up! I'm still going to pick up this art for sure though.
Very cool!
Going to have to keep tabs on your content... would love to make a full suit for myself! Good work!
Great as always
hola soy de argentina me encanta tus videos
This is AMAZING 😉 man u should be a teacher for leather work ❤️👏👏👏
Просто отлично!
I just absolutely love all the videos you've putt out so far, keep up the incredibly awesome work. Also what music did you use?
Ehy I'mm new to your channel but I'll subscribe right NOW, I love your voice btw
Hello, Great channel!! Could you please share where you get your shaping balls, are they made by you or did you purchase them?
are you gonna make a pattern for full articulating leg armor?
So armored spats? Pretty cool
Thanks!
If I have an old pair of cowboy boots, do you think it'd be a bad idea tow sew or rivet this to onto the boots? (boots will only be worn for RenFest)
No, if anything it's closer to historically accurate, you can use leather to lace the sabatons down by poking a couple holes in the top
instead of tape with the pin you can use some small pieces of foam, like some kind of cylinder, you can get that from older builds, there are lots of scraps of foam after a project, those are reusable too, unlike tape and will prevent you to stab yourself with pins when trying the pattern on the shoe...
Is there a complete parts list for this project somewhere? In my case all I really need are the Chicago screws, I've already got a sizeable stash of snaps and regular rivets. But an itemized parts list might be really good for beginners, so they know what size of rivets, snaps, etc they need to buy, and how many.
oh boy!
Hi, just wondering what your material costs for this project was?
I really like your videos and you could make some good medieval gloves
I want to see u make video where u put on the suite
I'm thinking I'm probably going to make bracers first 🤔 but idk just yet haha😄
My first thought was "Ugh, a boot cover." After watching it, "Damn, that looks nice over those shoes."
I have this sudden desire to make a leather armor set from Skyrim
to quote a certain man.... Just do it !!!
DANG IT! I'm at the end... Ok Ok,,,, Chest... Head.... Arms.... Feet.... Shoulders........... shin? SHINS! Do a shin... greave ? GREAVES! Do Greaves next!
Creating patterns is hardest part... Doin same with methal armour....
Would like to see leg and shin armor
I want to know how to design the armor.
Starting to learn leather work and had a question. How deep are you cutting with the swivel knife?
Generally speaking you want to shoot for 1/3 of the way through your leather. You can get away with more if you are using particularly thick leather. Likewise if you are using particularly thin leather, you'll want to tool more shallow to leave as much strength in the leather as possible.
Then the winged hussars arrived! Lol😎
I have question :you sell what you make?
Nike ❤
Huhu you gain french now, be careful :P
Do you present your tool one time?
I don't know half of them.
Will you Show the full armor when it's Finnisch
Me: *clicks on video*
Me: *hears your voice*
Me: *hits subscribe button immediately*
anyone else having problems with the screw posts coming off with movement over time? i made these for a Halloween costume and i had issues with the screws screwing back off with movement. lost 3 screws before i realized.
put a drop of purple (low strength) loctite in each chicago screw. It will hold it well enough to not work itself loose, but will be removable with pliers in case you need to disassemble or replace any pieces.
No more Tiers!
Why don't you use oil instead of water for forming? Are you going someday show the stamp are form?
And can I add pies of metal for stilltow.
Gorget ?
The Goldilock Zone Lol
By the end of this series ill be ready for ww3
Obligatory *Sabaton* reference
浪漫回路が刺激される靴だけど、合わせる服がない……