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  • @joeterry2112
    @joeterry2112 Год назад +51

    But we all need to know if this solves your quiver issue. You said earlier that your quiver was cool looking but did not work at the LARP.

    • @benkayvfalsifier3817
      @benkayvfalsifier3817 Год назад +5

      That's because, historically, a quiver is normally placed on the hip not the back. It allows the archer to be able pull out the next arrow quickly. It's the same idea as the whole back sword scabbard problem. It looks cool, but not realistic nor practical. Though I will admit Shad's back scabbard is really cool.

    • @jeffreyashe5057
      @jeffreyashe5057 5 месяцев назад

      Awesome

  • @stuartbaxter-potter8363
    @stuartbaxter-potter8363 Год назад +14

    Looking awesome as ever! I'd love to see you make a full scabbard for the sword and how you might make it differently from the one you made for the wooden viking sword earlier.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +2

      For sure! There are so many cool designs to try!

    • @digigeek19
      @digigeek19 Год назад +1

      I'd love to see a wooden scabbard build!

    • @tdavis2j
      @tdavis2j Год назад

      @@SkillTree I've been experimenting with using a three-layer method of soft material (felt or fur) > gore-tex casting tape for structure > thin leather for aesthetics for LARP sword scabbards, you might find it interesting. Helps prevent the wiggling you get with full-leather scabbards and not as heavy or bulky as authentic solid-core scabbard methods scaled for something as thick as a foam weapon.

    • @geek_industries
      @geek_industries Год назад

      ​@@digigeek19 I'm pretty sure all scabbards are wooden. (The leather ones are sheaths)

  • @Valgornify
    @Valgornify Год назад +4

    Fantastic baldric! Also find it interesting how that specific shade of orangish brown holds this stigma of being a knockoff of something. Though im wondering how well it works out with larp swords generally not being as heavy as their real life counterparts? Maybe a short or you field testing your new medieval utility belt?

  • @davidbush6236
    @davidbush6236 Год назад

    Cut the key hole slit away from the direction of pull

  • @DonaldMcDaniel-c4l
    @DonaldMcDaniel-c4l Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @rogueshadow5280
    @rogueshadow5280 Год назад +50

    Love the build! One note to look at with the belt holes, if the slit for the Sam brown buttons is in the opposite side of where you will be applying tension over time the button may pop out by itself because it's got the space to move into the slot. If you put the slot on the same side as the direction that the tension will be on, it can only pull against the walls of the hole allowing for a longer lasting belt

    • @nicolastousignant9160
      @nicolastousignant9160 Год назад +2

      I second this observation

    • @Holtgeiger
      @Holtgeiger Год назад +2

      I was going to say the "key hole" was going the wrong way. Over all good build though

  • @pirategrldez
    @pirategrldez Год назад +45

    The button is really clever. At Mythic Adventures LARP, if a character dies, they have to drop all their gear (not clothes) and head to the resurrection area (it's a tree). So the button would make it really easy to get a belt off. Kudos!

    • @Khailward
      @Khailward Год назад

      Take off your clothes, cowards!

  • @rucerius4968
    @rucerius4968 Год назад +14

    The leather part holding your sword and dagger would be a frog.
    The baldric (also baldrick, bawdrick, bauldrick) is the belt worn over one shoulder.
    Technically what you made would probably be called a Sam Browne belt.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I for sure got that confused.

    • @RainMakeR_Workshop
      @RainMakeR_Workshop Год назад +2

      Lol, I just said the same thing. I also found it amusing that he used Sam Browne buttons, which are from the Sam Browne belt XD

  • @thebenb1030
    @thebenb1030 Год назад +32

    I'm so glad I found your channel! I think I've watched all of your episodes in like 2 weeks and can't get enough! You have inspired me to make my own viking armor, and I will make all of it by hand. Love your work!

  • @CrashMk
    @CrashMk Год назад +4

    These sheathes are great! One bit I would suggest adding for the ren faire folk. Perhaps fashion some matching tiny sheathes to blunt your real steel points/edges if you wear them to a festival. Seems like common sense, but someone in line in front of myself and my girlfriend and I wore a sheath like this with an excessively longsword and a long black cloak. It's exposed point was right about at shin level, and angled to pierce if you kicked it. With how crowded the festival was that day, I wouldn't be surprised if multiple people got injured. He disappeared into the crowd before I saw if he got turned away or not, but I do hope no injuries came from his oversight. The gate staff didn't check my weapon at all (which was tied into the sheath), and it seemed like they were just trying to get the people through the gates as quickly as possible.
    Long and short of it is, be safe out there! Mind the pokey bits.

  • @starsixseven9259
    @starsixseven9259 Год назад +4

    Round two of "huh, I was just thinking of making that." I'm starting to think we're on the same wavelength here dude!

  • @ricothewarlord3753
    @ricothewarlord3753 Год назад +3

    I was literally watching the lightsaber holster and Viking scabbard vids to help me plan out something for a sword I'll be 3d printing for a future cosplay. This just added to my plans for how to make my plan work. Love it

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +2

    I found a channel you should check out called DIY Cimbrer. He does historical Viking stuff that really fits your aesthetic. Most importantly, he has a great looking coffee set up using a mini cauldron fire set and a hand carved kuksa that would solve your hot drink problem!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Thanks Bug! I will check them out for sure!

  • @jeffp.5080
    @jeffp.5080 Год назад +6

    Would love to see more videos about homemade tools. Also wrapping those in leather for comfort

  • @alexandersmall7380
    @alexandersmall7380 Год назад +1

    8:35
    Bard: I need to seduce the evil necromancer!
    Fighter: Don't, please, just don't.
    Bard: (Strips mid battle)

  • @winterknightwarden8543
    @winterknightwarden8543 Год назад +4

    I won't have the time to make this by this weekend for a local renaissance festival, but I'll have plenty of time over the winter to prepare for the spring festival. So many great ideas coming from this channel. I can't wait to try some of them for myself!!!

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop Год назад +1

    That's... not a sword Baldric. A Baldric is specifically a belt that hangs over one shoulder, going across the body and holds a weapon at the lowest point (Jack Sparrow, Barbossa and Mr Gibbs each wear one in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies), they have no other connection points to the body so they are quick to put on and take off. The image you showed at the beginning is a "double wrap sword belt". And what you made is close to a "Sam Browne belt"... Which is quite amusing, since you used the Sam Browne buttons that come from the Sam Browne belt lol.
    Oh and awesome build btw. You put the dagger in my favorite place too. I like it there myself as you can easily draw it in either standard or ice pick grip.

  • @hex310
    @hex310 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. All of them are so informative. I was wondering about the holes for the stud button, does the slit need to be on a certain side of the hole so the stud button doesn't slip out when weighed down or is it tight enough to hold in place? Thanks for any guidance you can give me.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +1

      I haven't been told so and have seen it both ways but my $0.02 would be to put the slit opposite to the direction the belt would be pulling.

  • @gmh3
    @gmh3 Год назад +3

    really cool video and project, but i feel the need to correct your wording a bit, the tube you put the sword thru is called a "frog" and while it's quite popular with larpers for it's many advantages it has no historical basis, a "baldric" is a historical bit of kit, specifically it refers to a belt or loop of material worn diagonally from one shoulder to the oposite hip and used to carry weapons. (the classic "pirate bandolier" with multiple pistols at the front and a sword on the hip is in fact a "baldric"). while you can wear both a belt and a baldric together this design of yours where the over the shoulder bit is directly attached to the around the hip belt and can't be worn on its own doesn't qualify a s a"baldric"

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +1

      That was a misunderstanding for me for sure. I typed in "baldric" and the images for the frog is what showed up lol. I should have researched that a little better. Thanks for the lesson!

    • @gmh3
      @gmh3 Год назад +1

      @@SkillTree baldrics with a built in frog are really common, so if you google either term you'll get a lot of the same images, its easy to get confused

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 Год назад +1

    Nicely done.
    I have one negative criticism. The point of the shoulder strap is to transfer some of the weight of the sword on your hip to the *opposite* shoulder so you don't end up with scoliosis.
    The way you have it set up, it transfers part of the weight of the short sword only.
    Wear it fully loaded for a couple hours and you'll see what I mean.
    Fortunately you've made it so adaptable you can move the shoulder strap around easily.

  • @TheExotoxin
    @TheExotoxin Год назад +1

    don´t forget the thickness of the armor under the leather parts when measuring!

  • @larryblevins8078
    @larryblevins8078 Год назад +1

    You should try fibbings black leather dye

  • @Mark-ki7ic
    @Mark-ki7ic Год назад +1

    Glad that your editing Hobbit is back ! 10 inches long always look good......

  • @MikesFoggyIdea
    @MikesFoggyIdea Год назад +1

    Wow, nice job. That turned out great!!

  • @aureliashermia3341
    @aureliashermia3341 Год назад +1

    For those that are curious this kind of utility belt is now days more formally known as a "Sam Browne belt" after Sir Samuel J. Browne.
    This famous belt style, similar to the ones adorned by fantasy heroes such as Link from the Legend of Zelda series, is a very good piece of tactical equipment worn by military and police to this day. Good for holding your sword, pistol, canteen, and other gear.

    • @TheTwztdtwitch420
      @TheTwztdtwitch420 Год назад

      Thank you for this little tid bit. Knowledge is always awesome when shared.

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 Год назад +1

    It is always worth watching your videos. I am getting so much out of it. Even if I am a Mandalorian, you gave me the solution for my rig (I am not only carrying what a Mando might need, but also something...more. In fact, I want to add a Baby Yoda (mine is not Grogu, and nobody knows how his species is called) carrying device, kind of like a baby carrier, but in-universe. And of course spots for different kinds of ammo and knives. Everything needs to look cool, even the baby carrier. I think I got a good idea how to do this. Thank you for that.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Sounds awesome! I hope you share how it comes out on our discord!

  • @STRAKAZulu
    @STRAKAZulu Год назад +4

    One of these days, I’m going to binge-watch this whole series. I have a lot of leatherworking I need to finish.

  • @Drakonaut
    @Drakonaut Год назад +1

    I just want to state the Clamp-on Swivel Vise he uses. Got to try one for a bit before giving it away but it was excellent. Sucks for pipe gripping compared to full size vises, but it is perfect if you know what you're doing without damaging your table [if it's not plastic. Don't clamp this on a plastic table].

  • @flyboymike111357
    @flyboymike111357 Год назад +1

    The little strap across the baldric looks more like bdsm gear than badass adventure wear.
    I mean, it literally has the same look as the padded leathers I bought my ex. Just different colors.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Are you saying BDSM isn't an adventure? You might be doing it wrong 😉

  • @kleinjahr
    @kleinjahr Год назад +1

    Nice and a cunning plan Baldrick.

  • @kevinjarquin5767
    @kevinjarquin5767 7 месяцев назад +1

    Clever: “i just used this stud button to…”
    Me: “no, you’re a stud button” 😏

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  7 месяцев назад

      😏 rrraaarrrr

  • @longshot9757
    @longshot9757 Год назад +3

    This was a wonderful episode! You could totally manufacture little pouches to loop onto the spaces established by the rivets you set. It really is a utility belt.

  • @arandomamerican1514
    @arandomamerican1514 Год назад +1

    My good sir, that is a baldric, not a bandolier. A bandolier is a separate belt like item that is worn usually on it’s own, a baldric is a strap attached to a belt to act as a form of support for the belt that transfers the weight onto the other side of the body.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Why thank you for correcting my error! I have learned this thing and shall never forget your kindness😁

  • @piraterubberduck6056
    @piraterubberduck6056 Год назад +1

    I feel like it needs at least 6 pouches added to it. I like the rings and buttons for attachment points though, I shall be stealing that idea for later.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +1

      It just so happens this design is PERFECT for a rogue such as you! Happy stealing!

  • @charleenhenn8839
    @charleenhenn8839 Год назад +7

    Oh, this comes at a perfect time! This is exactly what I need to make for my bard character (her guild requires bards to carry a blade for self-defense, and a bandage for obvious reasons), and my own ideas were similar, but too complicated and not quite at this level. Only trouble is, it needs to fit around a pre-existing corset belt with a built-in pocket... 🤔 ...but a solution will be found, I'm sure! Love all those anchor points!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      I hope you share the finished result!!

  • @julianatruite5206
    @julianatruite5206 Год назад +3

    I've been struggling with my LARP sword for months, I'll definitely work on something like this for myself soon! Great build!

  • @LadyVineXIII
    @LadyVineXIII Год назад +2

    I actually need to make a version of this for my survival stuff/ hiking kit. Such a great and versatile idea.

  • @HerosMuse
    @HerosMuse Год назад +1

    I'm a huge fan of being able to make a tool when I need a tool, it's really nice

  • @r4dwolf
    @r4dwolf Год назад +3

    This is just so badass! Amazing work as always.

  • @cbjewelz
    @cbjewelz Год назад +1

    Awesome build! How do you clean out the spray bottle with the dye?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад +1

      I use rubbing alcohol to rinse it. Does a good job

  • @crimsonshadowjj7935
    @crimsonshadowjj7935 Год назад +2

    Making a dragon in the style of house of the dragon, with it's own miniture saddle would be really cool. You could make it able to sit on your shoulder, and say it has a magical ability to shrink. Match with your dragon in dragon rider armor and weapons.

  • @tomhewett4696
    @tomhewett4696 Год назад +1

    A cunning plan.

  • @JacobOphir
    @JacobOphir Год назад +3

    I got to say it’s been around three weeks since I’ve found Skill Tree here and I have watched almost every single video on this channel and I love all of it keep doing what you do let us level up with you.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Thank you for joining the Family!

  • @jsully416
    @jsully416 Год назад +2

    So a point for future reference: you may have problems with the bandolier-belt connection. You cut the keyhole above the Sam Brown button, meaning that when weight is applied, the button will be pulled against the slit, widening the hole to the point where it may no longer hold. If you had cut the slit under the button, it would’ve been pressing against the arch of the hole, which is stronger.

  • @bumblefritz
    @bumblefritz 29 дней назад

    Parading around with your baldric hanging out in public. Confidence most us men could only dream of having.

  • @ijbewever2908
    @ijbewever2908 Год назад +1

    Looks great but if you are right handed the sword is on your left side

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      I am but I actually prefer it on my right side. Faster to draw for me and still able to slice as I do😁

  • @richardruiz3654
    @richardruiz3654 Год назад

    Leather, Swords, Spells.....How could it get any better?!?!? Great Video, Gracias!

  • @yanivyack
    @yanivyack Год назад

    Another fantastic episode👌👌
    BTW, ever thought about forging your own buckles?

  • @kaeliss333
    @kaeliss333 2 месяца назад

    Okay. I laughter my ass off at ‘strip the belt off mid battle.’ Thank you, you’re awesome.

  • @aarancriswell9820
    @aarancriswell9820 Год назад +1

    Is clever drinking Elijah Craig

  • @Struthio_Camelus
    @Struthio_Camelus Год назад +1

    Good stuff! definitely watching again to modify/steal bits.
    p.s. : I recognize the bourbon bottle, but what are you mixing it with?

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! I mixed in some bitters to make an old fashioned :) My favorite.

    • @Struthio_Camelus
      @Struthio_Camelus Год назад

      @@SkillTree Thanks!

  • @aabChris
    @aabChris Год назад

    I LOVE IT! Even the chance to put a quiver on the back like you did or a scabbard for a bigger sword on the back... endless possibilities! I guess I'll kinda copy this... :D

  • @jarekmace1536
    @jarekmace1536 Год назад

    LOL "I'm way too cheap to buy a strap end cutter set. So I'm going to spend money on pipe and time to make 1 size cutter." They're ~$25 at Amazon and run from 10mm wide to 50mm wide in 5mm increments.

  • @FuhrChris
    @FuhrChris Год назад

    OMG as I watch this while consuming "Rum and coke" and he is the first video that the teller is consuming alcohol at the same time I should feel a common bond.
    How could he be soooo wrong?
    1. Start by checking the sword against "Oakshot" the pommel of the Sword sets the time period.
    2. He has Zero references to Historical ways that swords were worn. (I know because that one took me a lot of research in major libraries).
    3. a Sword rarely exceeds a certain weight grouping so a larger sword would still have to comply with the weight grouping of the strength/endurance of the user.
    4. lastly those examples that survive were from very financially successful people who could afford to have custom strap ends of bronze etc... made.

  • @longshot9757
    @longshot9757 Год назад

    16:52
    Oh, wow. I was a bit concerned with how that would mesh with your character's overall aesthetic, but dang, that fits right in. Even the quiver's forest green looks muted alongside the rich browns, and blends really well.
    Sincerely hoping it solved your issue with a back quiver...

  • @folkvarwolfwind
    @folkvarwolfwind Год назад

    Stop inspiring me. I already barely have enough time to do the other bunch of projects! 😇
    Awesome videoz!

  • @doloressims5677
    @doloressims5677 Год назад +2

    That is F'ing AWESOME! I really enjoy your leatherworking vids.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching!

  • @kiltenone
    @kiltenone Год назад

    Was the thickness of the added straps to the base belt ever mentioned? I'm trying to figure out if I can use the 5-6oz I have on hand for this purpose on an 8-9oz belt blank I already have.

  • @benyominlewis842
    @benyominlewis842 Год назад

    did this fix your quiver shifting problem? I was thinking you could try the style legolas uses in the peter jackson films

  • @rayneraccoon
    @rayneraccoon Год назад

    Really cool Cl3ver! Great work. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @OutlandStation
    @OutlandStation 11 месяцев назад

    I recently bought a wide "kidney belt" with two thin belts that hold it closed/ in place. The small belts run through belt loops on the wider belt, rather than being riveted in place like yours is. Now I'm trying to figure out how to add a baldric to mine...

  • @F7uxy
    @F7uxy Год назад

    Just found your channel a few days ago and I'm in love! My only criticism is the clipping of the theme music at the beginning of your videos. Otherwise you are an absolute delight to watch!

  • @ronhorner4060
    @ronhorner4060 Год назад

    Instead of paying Tandy's price for tracing film go to the local Dollar store and get some clear cellophane Christmas wrap. It accepts pen readily and is completely transparent so it makes tracing patterns a breeze.. $1 for a 30" X 20 foot piece.

  • @jerthemaker
    @jerthemaker Год назад

    Why are you so amazingly funny!!! I love watching your videos. This is an awesome video!

  • @goldmold6997
    @goldmold6997 Год назад +1

    Can you make a necromancer staff with like a skull on top, I’m trying to do a larp character but I can’t find any way to make a good staff.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  Год назад

      I made something similar a while back. Would this work? ruclips.net/video/SKD4onTDdzc/видео.html

    • @goldmold6997
      @goldmold6997 Год назад

      @@SkillTree yes thank you

  • @devereauxharrison817
    @devereauxharrison817 7 месяцев назад

    I think making a video on how to make a sheath out of PVC pipe and leather for the LARP sword would be a great vid.

  • @CalliopePony
    @CalliopePony Год назад

    Would you consider making a Highland targe? The combination of leather and woodwork, the decorative rivet designs, and the removable spike all seem like they would be right up your alley.

    • @cj-3784
      @cj-3784 Год назад

      You might like this one he did. ruclips.net/video/abZHtEnG2cU/видео.html

    • @CalliopePony
      @CalliopePony Год назад

      @@cj-3784 The buckler is nice. A targe would be a more complex build, and I'm curious to see what he would do with it.

  • @ambercorder4192
    @ambercorder4192 Год назад

    I absolutely want this!!! Your absolutely amazing!!

  • @mrfunkies
    @mrfunkies Год назад

    I love the low-key making of an old fashioned. Definitely my preferred way of making kit :P

  • @nevisstkitts8264
    @nevisstkitts8264 Год назад

    Where to keep all that LARP crepe:
    Why that would be the Bag of Holding ...

  • @keithrodwell2145
    @keithrodwell2145 Год назад

    Might I suggest for your next belt project a medieval sword belt. Super simple, just a six foot or so strip of leather with an o-ring rivetted at one end. The skill is the decoration at the ends or even in the middle. To tie it, assuming you are right-handed, the ring should be on your left side away from center and wrap the other end around your waist. Then pass the free end under and through the ring pulling the extra all the way through. Then tuck the end under the belt just behind the rivets and back up creating a loop in front. Lastly you tuck the tip in between both the loop and the riveted section and pull the rest through. Dress the knot until you like the fit and Robert is again your father's brother (there was a bit of trouble when he married Fanny). I assume y'all saw these at Pennsic but there was an awful lot of to experience.

  • @nevernether3368
    @nevernether3368 Год назад

    Still think a "Skill Tree LARP" would be amazing.

  • @einarlotric
    @einarlotric Год назад

    So i have a question. What kind of mixed cocktail do you drink? I always see you with a drink and have been curious as what it is? 🙃😁

  • @Kyle_McQ
    @Kyle_McQ 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate how you always try and highlight new techniques in these videos, definitely going to incorporate some of these ideas into future costume pieces!

  • @ibsonthegrey
    @ibsonthegrey Год назад

    You should have made the slits in the other direction... opposite of the direction the button will be pulling. otherwise, quite good idea.

  • @JeremySpringfield
    @JeremySpringfield Год назад

    So... how long before the outer layers of latex get sanded off from drawing the sword through rough leather? Line that with premium felt, and you'll solve that problem before it starts

  • @randyyoung5770
    @randyyoung5770 Год назад

    I love this build, but in my opinion you have made a harness along with a sword frog. A baldric would have a shoulder strap that ends in the sword frog. Your weapons should not attach to your belt. But otherwise a good build.

  • @If-ish
    @If-ish Год назад

    Great job as always, that's a really cool setup. However it's worth noting that what you're calling a baldric is actually a sword frog or suspension hanger. Technically a baldric is a shoulder strap that attaches directly to the sheath or the sword frog.

  • @loganwisely2731
    @loganwisely2731 Год назад

    don't know if this has been suggested but i highly recommend adding some blue loc-tite to the screw in rivets you put on so they don't come loose after the first couple wearings and you wind up having an issue of items falling apart. stay safe and have fun getting medieval

  • @benkayvfalsifier3817
    @benkayvfalsifier3817 Год назад

    You need to switch your sword and quiver spots. Put the quiver at your side and the sword on your back.

  • @arcaneknight9799
    @arcaneknight9799 Год назад

    I don't think a lot of people wanna confront a 600-pound deadlifter holding a sword.

  • @hellsing6591
    @hellsing6591 Год назад

    So a thing if you are remaking your cutter tools, you may want to consider making a 3d printed a topper like a flooring chisel

  • @DH-xw6jp
    @DH-xw6jp Год назад

    Baldrics are hung from the shoulder, frogs are hung from the belt.

  • @donovanoakes9566
    @donovanoakes9566 Год назад

    I must know, where did you get the tunic you wear for your ranger outfit? I absolutely love it!

  • @grbdevnull5611
    @grbdevnull5611 Год назад

    For the holes that accept the Sam Browne buttons, I think I would cut the slot the other way from what you did. With the straps pulled tight, the button is getting pulled into that slot and I suspect the slot will stretch and deform enough over time that the bottom won't hold well. Instead, I would cut the slot so that, when the strap is pulled tight under a load, the button is resting against the un-modified side of the hole.

  • @TheLord0Ice0Wind
    @TheLord0Ice0Wind Год назад

    This is rad, a black one with loops for "freedom seeds" on the baldric and a holster instead of a sheath would be something I could rock on duty 😅

  • @larryblevins8078
    @larryblevins8078 Год назад

    I love my 18th century pirates baldric. It goes across the top of the shoulder and across the chest and holds the cutlass at a 45 degree angle. For easy access to the sword.

  • @arranbtag
    @arranbtag Год назад

    Literally looking at something similar to this for my build cheers Kit 🍻

  • @johnfleischer2790
    @johnfleischer2790 Год назад +1

    Yet another great project. I plan to start leatherworking after watching your channel, hopefully it is as easy as you make it appear to be. 1 thing I would like to see but I don't think you have done ( I assume you have and I haven't found the video) is a leather bound spell book. I would love to see that. Keep up the great work!

  • @charleshuntley9328
    @charleshuntley9328 Год назад

    only thing that I can see that's missing is the peace bond stapes/bands to tie around the swords(Handle) so they cant easily be drawn in city's also make it hard for some one to steal them.

  • @longshot9757
    @longshot9757 Год назад

    Ooh, you'll definitely want to seal the dye on the belt. The way it folds over to secure around your waist, the dye will absolutely rub off onto your clothes.

  • @stephenfletcher1251
    @stephenfletcher1251 Год назад

    i checked the website and couldn't find the pattern for this, did miss something

  • @grandgab
    @grandgab Год назад

    I think you need to watch for the side you put you're slip for the button. With time the button will stretch trough the slip. It would have been wiser to put the round part where there will be tension.

  • @Sgt_Potato_1
    @Sgt_Potato_1 Год назад +1

    When you go to make your final end rounding punch out of steel, ive got a simple suggestion if you've got a torch. After sharpening, your mild steel can be hardened a bit too keep an edge longer by heating the end up to red hot and quenching in either water or vegetable oil. If you're using mild steel pipe, it's not high carbon steel so you won't be able to harden it the right way but it's no big deal, you can still give it an edge a bit longer with the annealing process described. Little details can help!
    And the great thing is that you can get a few short lengths of all sorts of pipe circumference to make the punch tool for multiple sizes at your local hardware store!

  • @g4mersgathering43
    @g4mersgathering43 Год назад

    Every time I want to make something I find on here shortly after. Thank you very much!

  • @thymewizard
    @thymewizard Год назад +1

    Someone may have already suggested this, but when you make the cutters with steel pipe, you could try sharpening the outside so that the cut end is nice and square

  • @dressedbear296
    @dressedbear296 Год назад

    soon your gonna have to make a video showing your full upgraded kit

  • @urielswing
    @urielswing Год назад +1

    Loved the episode, hope you consider trying you hand at pickle barrel larp armor. The material are cheap, accessible around the country, and easily to work with hand tools. Right up your alley

  • @FireStar-gz2ry
    @FireStar-gz2ry Год назад

    Glad you learned all about dyes..... Just dont die.... Hehe

  • @jmiller2523
    @jmiller2523 Год назад

    So many great opportunities for innuendo. Great video, fun entertaining content ;)