I would have like to see the making of the gloved parts with the rounded scales sections, and even the riveting. Also how did you make the steel look like bronze?
Heat. What I do is heat the steel pieces up not to orange but a dulled red. Take a brass wire wheel or brush and while hot brush the surface. It'll make a light coating not super durable but yeah.
So, I have a conventional set of stakes for general sheet metal work, very nice stake set. Only a couple of your stakes look familiar. Did you make yours, or modify traditional stakes, to get yours?
He normally won’t respond. Mans too busy making armor for the homies. I’m assuming he made a good majority of them, been trying to figure out how for some since I’m in the fabrication field and wanna make some armor lol.
You can clearly see what he does and which steps are needed to make the armor piece, if you don't you probably don't have enough experience and should go start forging with something simpler than armor, and as for the sizes, well everyone is a different size so it's like sewing a shirt, you gotta take the measurements for yourself
@@rogaldorn605 That is true and I consider that before commenting but have you ever had a lesson in anything where the teacher didn't say write or explain anything the entire lesson? A demonstration is not the same as explaining and that's kind of the whole point of a "how to" video.
@@jedzoku yes i had lessons in woodworking, i was taught how to cut mortises and joints etc etc, once i learnt to do this i could watch any silent woodworking video and be able to replicate what the guy did, that's the point I'm trying to make, if you already know how to forge you should be able to follow along without the need for him to tell you step by step what you need to do, the title could also be because he is russian if i remember correctly so english is not exactly a simple language for him
@@rogaldorn605 that's the second time you assumed that everyone watching already knows, If he can't speak English he could still use subtitles and also you never answered my original question. Anyway my point was that I find the title to be misleading.
@@jedzoku i assume it because why would you watch a video on the process of making Armour by hand if you have never forged, it just seems like common sense
Dude, you forgot the fingers, that's the best part! I love how these look but I have no idea how to create them!
That's some good looking Armor
Those would sell fast in motorcycle store! Awesome work!
Amazing work, Thank you for sharing
Cara seu trabalho é show
I'm also very interested in that. You will be immersed in each new video. Good luck
I would have like to see the making of the gloved parts with the rounded scales sections, and even the riveting. Also how did you make the steel look like bronze?
Heat. What I do is heat the steel pieces up not to orange but a dulled red. Take a brass wire wheel or brush and while hot brush the surface. It'll make a light coating not super durable but yeah.
How can I learn this? Like who can teach me? Can I study it? When yes what is it called? I want to be able to do these things, its so cool.
Браво, мастер !
Amazing
So, I have a conventional set of stakes for general sheet metal work, very nice stake set. Only a couple of your stakes look familiar. Did you make yours, or modify traditional stakes, to get yours?
Dang you never got a answer from him been a year
He normally won’t respond. Mans too busy making armor for the homies. I’m assuming he made a good majority of them, been trying to figure out how for some since I’m in the fabrication field and wanna make some armor lol.
@@bulltrotter7568 2 years :/
@@migilvigil dang that's sucks man
А чем раньше до пасты гои пользовались чтобы полернуть метал в зеркало? Песок с этом справлялся
Я пользуюсь наждачной бумагой с 1000 зернистостью на липучках для дрели
How exactly did you go about making the fingers?
Крутийе відоси
Can you make ottoman Sipahi helmet it looks Hard to make
Респект!!!
Процес форморования заклепки не пропускайте, лучше ускоряйте видео. Так как профаны не поймут как правильно клепать
Pity You have shortened the video.
sexy
Time to fight my neighbors dogs
How comes non of these "How To Make" videos have any instructions or downloadable templates?
You can clearly see what he does and which steps are needed to make the armor piece, if you don't you probably don't have enough experience and should go start forging with something simpler than armor, and as for the sizes, well everyone is a different size so it's like sewing a shirt, you gotta take the measurements for yourself
@@rogaldorn605 That is true and I consider that before commenting but have you ever had a lesson in anything where the teacher didn't say write or explain anything the entire lesson? A demonstration is not the same as explaining and that's kind of the whole point of a "how to" video.
@@jedzoku yes i had lessons in woodworking, i was taught how to cut mortises and joints etc etc, once i learnt to do this i could watch any silent woodworking video and be able to replicate what the guy did, that's the point I'm trying to make, if you already know how to forge you should be able to follow along without the need for him to tell you step by step what you need to do, the title could also be because he is russian if i remember correctly so english is not exactly a simple language for him
@@rogaldorn605 that's the second time you assumed that everyone watching already knows, If he can't speak English he could still use subtitles and also you never answered my original question. Anyway my point was that I find the title to be misleading.
@@jedzoku i assume it because why would you watch a video on the process of making Armour by hand if you have never forged, it just seems like common sense