Thanks for the video. I would like to see how you sanded the sides of the crease down. Could I suggest maybe a couple videos on adding a nice finish to armor? I have had some frustration with getting a nice finish after planishing. Planisihing, bouging, and sanding. Thanks.
I'll add it to the list, my cleaning kit is very primitive to say the least, but you can achieve nice results with practice. Cleaning is a skill of it's own and often not thought of as something to get better at, I'll see what I can pull together. The simplest rule is to ensure that each grit gives a smooth result, if you've not removed the dinks and dents with the grit you're on it will remain there through the rest of the cleaning. Happy hammering.
Since I'm going to attempt a kastenbrust breastplate, I very much eagerly await the video on flutes. Still, this is one of the best explanations on how to put a crease in, which is par for the course for you. Keep em coming.
I added a simple fluting video for you. Hope it helps a bit, it's at a fairly simple level, but should get you started if you've never done them before. Good luck.
Congradulations on 1000 subscribers.
Thanks, I am genuinely amazed that just over 1000 people are interested in watching me hit metal :)
Your videos help a lot! Congratulations on your 5.1 thousand subscribers!
Thanks and thanks. I'm sure there are likely better ways to do a lot of it, but this is how I do it at the moment. Always learning :)
Thanks for the video. I would like to see how you sanded the sides of the crease down. Could I suggest maybe a couple videos on adding a nice finish to armor? I have had some frustration with getting a nice finish after planishing. Planisihing, bouging, and sanding. Thanks.
I'll add it to the list, my cleaning kit is very primitive to say the least, but you can achieve nice results with practice. Cleaning is a skill of it's own and often not thought of as something to get better at, I'll see what I can pull together.
The simplest rule is to ensure that each grit gives a smooth result, if you've not removed the dinks and dents with the grit you're on it will remain there through the rest of the cleaning.
Happy hammering.
Very helpful you make this look so easy will be putting this in to practice on my arm harness. Keep posting 😂
Thanks very much and good luck :)
Since I'm going to attempt a kastenbrust breastplate, I very much eagerly await the video on flutes. Still, this is one of the best explanations on how to put a crease in, which is par for the course for you. Keep em coming.
A Kastenbrust, best of luck with it, I've always wanted to do one but never had the time or customer :)
I added a simple fluting video for you. Hope it helps a bit, it's at a fairly simple level, but should get you started if you've never done them before. Good luck.