Hey everyone! Since it couldn’t hurt, I made a Patreon! At the moment it’s pretty much just a donation thing, since I can’t really offer anything back. But anyway it’s on a per-video basis, as opposed to monthly because I don’t have a particularly regular schedule for uploads. So if you find it within yourself to give me money, I greatly appreciate it, but if not, I completely understand :) www.patreon.com/livingmanuscript
done im your first patreon lol. are you going to any renaissance fairs soon? i just started making armor and your videos are pretty useful along with greenleaf workshop channel
@@deepseaknight416 Thank you so much! That means a lot :) On the second weekend of October I'll be performing at A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians Renaissance Fair in Baraboo, Wisconsin. After that I'm not too sure when the next one will be. I'm glad my videos could be helpful :)
Certainly! I linked the original full video in the description, if you would like to see that. The fighting itself is from an event that I organized and hosted, where we were using "armor as worn" rules, meaning some armor was immune to certain weapons as best we could determine based on tests and historical accounts. The next event in this style is planned to be held in November near Madison, Wisconsin. I'll probably be making a video announcing it with more details soon 🙂
Bro so glad your well, thanks for the amazing vid, im going into the army soon, and ill buy armour with the money i get and ill be sure to send you an email once and a while just to show you my progress. Keep safe mate and keep up the good vids bro.....
A wonderful video once more. You truly and honestly have come a long way in the art of armouring. It does fill me with a feeling of joy to see you able to create such beautiful pieces of kit. Though I know it wears you down and can make you lose some of the joy of armouring, especially when having to fill out orders. I must say it is still wonderful seeing your work. Stay safe.
Love the photos of these spaulders you put up on the FB page, they look awesome and very well done Would love to of seen how you made the top piece of the spaulder (the part where you drill the arming holes, the part that sits on the deltoid muscle)
Nicely done! id like to ask you about the articulating, why do combine strap and "mobile riveting"? i suppose that its because the straps happens to wear off and you dont need that much mobility in the back, but i could be wrong. Another question, dont u get hurt without the rolling in the piece that goes near the elbow? thx a lot
Thanks! So, I decided to articulate the front with leather since it ultimately is more flexible, since the leather can collapse on itself far more than any sliding rivet, and it also allows the plates to move in more planes of motion than a sliding rivet as well. Because the arm is able to move around in a forward motion rather than in the rear, it's more necessary to have this amount of flexibility where the most movement occurs. The sliding rivets in the back function primarily as pivot points, but since they slide they have slightly more motion than just a regular pivot. The rivets provide quite a bit of rigidity as well I found, so having both the leather and rivets creates a pretty good balance between rigidity and mobility. So far I haven't been hurt on the elbow from the edge of the spaulder, since it ends before it gets to any boney parts of my elbow and connects to a separate elbow piece.
Hey thank you for keeping an eye out for me! 😊 I'm doing ok, just very busy with school and work. I should be getting back into the swing of things in the near future
From everything I have seen they make great armor! I've only gotten a very brief chance to handle their armor in person but I I can definitely recommend!
Hey everyone! Since it couldn’t hurt, I made a Patreon! At the moment it’s pretty much just a donation thing, since I can’t really offer anything back. But anyway it’s on a per-video basis, as opposed to monthly because I don’t have a particularly regular schedule for uploads. So if you find it within yourself to give me money, I greatly appreciate it, but if not, I completely understand :)
www.patreon.com/livingmanuscript
done im your first patreon lol. are you going to any renaissance fairs soon? i just started making armor and your videos are pretty useful along with greenleaf workshop channel
@@deepseaknight416 Thank you so much! That means a lot :)
On the second weekend of October I'll be performing at A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians Renaissance Fair in Baraboo, Wisconsin. After that I'm not too sure when the next one will be. I'm glad my videos could be helpful :)
Living Manuscript darn I’m going to a renaissance fair in Indiana that week :/ have fun tho
when Living Manuscript uploads a new video
*happy knight noises*
Love these spaulders. Great movement and they look sharp on your kit.
Thanks! They're a great little piece of kit, I'll have to finally make matching besagews at some point for them
I'd love to see more about that group you showed in the last few seconds! That GoPro video was awesome!
Certainly! I linked the original full video in the description, if you would like to see that. The fighting itself is from an event that I organized and hosted, where we were using "armor as worn" rules, meaning some armor was immune to certain weapons as best we could determine based on tests and historical accounts.
The next event in this style is planned to be held in November near Madison, Wisconsin. I'll probably be making a video announcing it with more details soon 🙂
6:10 that new mordhau update looks sick
great work I like it
I've been looking forward to this. After 4 months finally a video xD
Bro so glad your well, thanks for the amazing vid, im going into the army soon, and ill buy armour with the money i get and ill be sure to send you an email once and a while just to show you my progress. Keep safe mate and keep up the good vids bro.....
That sounds great man! I'd love to see how your progress goes. And good luck in the army!
Living Manuscript thanks mate, I’ll need it :D
the new workshop is looking nice :)
I'm loving all the new tools it comes with
A wonderful video once more. You truly and honestly have come a long way in the art of armouring. It does fill me with a feeling of joy to see you able to create such beautiful pieces of kit. Though I know it wears you down and can make you lose some of the joy of armouring, especially when having to fill out orders. I must say it is still wonderful seeing your work. Stay safe.
looks great! and your stuff lucks better and better every time , always nice to see your videos
Thank you!
Welcome back!!
A very satisfying Video!
You return! Been waiting for this 😆
Those looked nice and thick also you made that look easy.
Nice work.
Love the photos of these spaulders you put up on the FB page, they look awesome and very well done
Would love to of seen how you made the top piece of the spaulder (the part where you drill the arming holes, the part that sits on the deltoid muscle)
nice work man
Ya your back. And I whole love to watch you make a hound skall
One day I will :)
Nicely done! id like to ask you about the articulating, why do combine strap and "mobile riveting"? i suppose that its because the straps happens to wear off and you dont need that much mobility in the back, but i could be wrong.
Another question, dont u get hurt without the rolling in the piece that goes near the elbow?
thx a lot
Thanks! So, I decided to articulate the front with leather since it ultimately is more flexible, since the leather can collapse on itself far more than any sliding rivet, and it also allows the plates to move in more planes of motion than a sliding rivet as well. Because the arm is able to move around in a forward motion rather than in the rear, it's more necessary to have this amount of flexibility where the most movement occurs.
The sliding rivets in the back function primarily as pivot points, but since they slide they have slightly more motion than just a regular pivot. The rivets provide quite a bit of rigidity as well I found, so having both the leather and rivets creates a pretty good balance between rigidity and mobility.
So far I haven't been hurt on the elbow from the edge of the spaulder, since it ends before it gets to any boney parts of my elbow and connects to a separate elbow piece.
I forgot I was subscribed.
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Living Manuscript welcome back! hope you stick around!
where do you get your steel from?do you get it somewhere local or order it online?
Normally I try to get steel locally, since I find shipping gets expensive. In the past I've ordered metal from www.onlinemetals.com/
Hello comrade, please make video about how to make gambesone of Karl 6th
what is the tool you used to punch the holes with called?
Hey .. do you sell some old armor stuff ? iam a filmmaker from Germany ... and wanna make a authentic 14 century movie
Hey buddy! I haven't seen you for a bit, so I'm just checking if you're okay!
Hey thank you for keeping an eye out for me! 😊 I'm doing ok, just very busy with school and work. I should be getting back into the swing of things in the near future
What do you think about Armury Smith (www.armorysmith.com/) for buying a 16th century close helmet?
From everything I have seen they make great armor! I've only gotten a very brief chance to handle their armor in person but I I can definitely recommend!
@@LivingManuscript Many thanks for the answer.
Ah i See you are getting ready für area 51
hey dude, why dont you make a pair of jack chains for your next vid?
Thanks a good idea! I've been thinking about doing a pair for a while so once I get to that I definitely will :)
@@LivingManuscript sweet!:D
@@LivingManuscript btw where do you buy your rivets?
@@toompyfloyd4074 If I recall correctly, I got a little box a while ago from Centaur Forge
@@LivingManuscript thx bro ill look'em up, i've been having trouble finding a place to buy rivets from, and that should help!
Hi where do u live. Cus id very much like to come out and be part of your skirmishes.
So far our group fights have been in South Central Wisconsin, near Madison
Whys it so quiet
I have a very poor microphone
Hope you wear hearing protection