Thank you for the Videos! I think they will really help me with my current and future projects! (Alone the decorative rivets on the brim have been a great nudge in the right direction for decreasing weight and work in my new armour)
Great to see this helmet being manufactured just as it would have originally been done. Well done for a very enjoyable series of films. I'll look for ward to the next one.
in the 16th and 17th century, would they have used small or medium sized trip hammers to do the rough dishing on this kind of munitions armor? I'm not sure when water powered hammers became common in blacksmith workshops
Thank you for the Videos! I think they will really help me with my current and future projects! (Alone the decorative rivets on the brim have been a great nudge in the right direction for decreasing weight and work in my new armour)
Great to see this helmet being manufactured just as it would have originally been done. Well done for a very enjoyable series of films. I'll look for ward to the next one.
how long did this helm take to make? i would like to see that time divided into a month!:D
i adore you work! and my God bless you and you work.
in the 16th and 17th century, would they have used small or medium sized trip hammers to do the rough dishing on this kind of munitions armor? I'm not sure when water powered hammers became common in blacksmith workshops