How to Make Armor with Ordinary Tools - Pauldron

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    In this tutorial I show you how to make a Pauldron (shoulder armor). This is made from 16 gauge steel, but you can also make it from other materials such as Eva Foam, plastic or fiberglass. Whether you are new to metalworking, going to a comic con to show off your awesome cosplay costume, or just want the best Halloween costume ever, this video is for you!
    This armoring process is inexpensive and fairly easy to do. I only use common, ordinary tools that you likely have in your garage already. So grab your hammers and let's get started!
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  • @jamesgreen5298
    @jamesgreen5298 8 лет назад +98

    Seeing your skull and wing motif.. my first thought of how to use this item... a Warhammer 40k Inquisitor costume.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад +11

      +James Green I think you're REALLY going to like my next tutorial!

    • @jamesgreen5298
      @jamesgreen5298 8 лет назад +1

      Awesome. I'll take a look.

  • @yeet_knight
    @yeet_knight 5 лет назад +9

    You have no idea how hard it is to find good shoulder armour templates, thank you 🙏

  • @epicengies4342
    @epicengies4342 8 лет назад +16

    you're an artist my friend. what you're doing is shaping metal into something functional and beautiful.

    • @tigertoxins584
      @tigertoxins584 5 лет назад

      mh, you can't really call it functional, its more cosplay than anything. I don't doubt the metal can stand to a good blow but it looks too tight to actually move around in reasonably. You can't even lift your arms over your head.

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 2 года назад

      It’s called Handcraft, not art.

  • @bethgrinnell1164
    @bethgrinnell1164 8 лет назад +7

    You are one of the last true artists. Always take pride in your craft.

  • @Damonpuss
    @Damonpuss 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing! No welding... just a hammer and a few bits... I'm so inspired!

  • @halkeye20
    @halkeye20 8 лет назад +5

    these video's have helped so much with my post apocalyptic armor made from old discarded signs. keep them coming.

    • @its_samlpz
      @its_samlpz 7 лет назад +1

      bet that looks amazing

  • @Melodic_Analysis
    @Melodic_Analysis 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for providing us the ability to purchase these templates. When money comes my way I look forward into picking up this hobby.

  • @christophersmeader5006
    @christophersmeader5006 8 лет назад +3

    Just bought a few templates, going to save me a ton of work judging size of the pieces. templates look good, and a fair price. Thank you , and keep up the good work.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      Thank you, sir! Post some pics of your progress on the Armor Templates Facebook page so we can all see!

  • @baltsosser
    @baltsosser 6 лет назад +1

    I've learned from watching your videos. I needed thicker stock than what was available for a motorcycle project. We would up drilling and riveting the pieces together to make it the thickness we needed. A little hammer work and some grinder work and it fit in just fine. Your videos motivated me to try that method and they are held together very well. Thank you. Now for some armor fun...

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome I love hearing stuff like this!

  • @ChofniKnol
    @ChofniKnol 9 лет назад +7

    Man your tutorials are very helpful, not only to people who love making armor in real life. But also those like me, who take the commentary and apply it in 3d. Right now I'm working on human based armor and this will come in very handy when rigging them. PS the shoulders are just awful to make, always something incorrect lol.

    • @JspidermanP
      @JspidermanP 9 лет назад +2

      No doubt. Seeing armor built from the ground up makes creating it in 3d so much easier and just makes so much more sense.

    • @ChofniKnol
      @ChofniKnol 9 лет назад +1

      Justin Parker indeed it does help, when you see how it works in real life.

  • @americanvirtues
    @americanvirtues 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for doing this for the community, glad I found it on here!

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад

      +Stephen Boggs (Belgrim Shadowheart) and thank YOU for checking out the video!

  • @kaedebe
    @kaedebe 8 лет назад +1

    U re just great man. U wake a child's dream up from my past. Thanks for showing the path !

  • @MrHatetheplayer
    @MrHatetheplayer 5 лет назад +4

    i'd love to see that paired with your badass skull helm. out of control

  • @mercenarymike1397
    @mercenarymike1397 6 лет назад +4

    When rolling an edge, I used a piece of wire, like 12 or 14 gauge, which adds strength to the rolled edge

  • @Fluff_Panda
    @Fluff_Panda 7 лет назад +2

    Watched 35 seconds into the vid and already subbed

  • @kalzii
    @kalzii 8 лет назад +3

    This is awesome!!! Every piece of armour that you make deserves to be shown in a movie. Keep going!

  • @SuperLAFWorld
    @SuperLAFWorld 9 лет назад +2

    Fantastic piece you've made. I hope you'll continue to build armor until at least the point of a full (or partial) suit of armor, something you might see in Spartacus or any Medieval/Fantasy setting. I'm currently building my 2nd and 3rd gauntlet (the first being a prototype) and am sure to continue working with your tutorials and possibly expanding out from there with custom designs.
    Keep up the good work, Sir Guyton!

  • @stormwing2614
    @stormwing2614 8 лет назад +1

    sir you rock... this shoulder guard is just awesome.

  • @brendancurrey2358
    @brendancurrey2358 9 лет назад +1

    I'm a huge fan of your work. I'm starting to get a forge organised and tools needed for both armor and weapon smithing, I cant wait until I can start working some metal ;). Keep up the imaculate work.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад

      awesome! Make sure to keep me posted on your projects!

  • @ericferguson9989
    @ericferguson9989 Год назад

    I saw a skid plate or heat cover for a muffler at the side of the road and thought "that would make a neat helmet if it were rounded out to fit one's head." I did some searching on RUclips and found your videos. I'm now looking around for a good log to make a dishing stump.

  • @T3hJones
    @T3hJones 9 лет назад +1

    Wow you are a master. So simple tools and smart tricks.

  • @MaxTheGamingMan
    @MaxTheGamingMan 7 лет назад +2

    I first thought it was just a CGI clickbait. Now I'm more than glad it wasn0t the case XD good job!

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  7 лет назад

      nope! All my armor is the real deal!

    • @MaxTheGamingMan
      @MaxTheGamingMan 7 лет назад

      it's good to know, everything looks amazing!

  • @ASpecialKindOfMan
    @ASpecialKindOfMan 8 лет назад +3

    i find it so amazing that you share the templates. i am going to try to make one

  • @matthewmayhem1463
    @matthewmayhem1463 8 лет назад

    The lighting an finish make the finished part look CGI

  • @mowerbro965
    @mowerbro965 6 лет назад

    Fantastic pice! The skull and wings give a wonderfully intimating feel!

  • @metalmayhem4365
    @metalmayhem4365 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video very informative you explain your techniques well I've been thinking about doing something like this for a while this video has great giving me great confidence that I can do it... once I started watching the video I could not stop thanks

  • @anthonykuhn7027
    @anthonykuhn7027 6 лет назад

    David you need to do a showcase video wearing all of your pieces you NEED TO

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +62

    Might be selling this piece of armor. What would you say it's worth?

    • @skullkid99999
      @skullkid99999 9 лет назад +26

      i would suggest a bidding war.starting at just enough to cover your costs which im guessing is around 150-200$ mark

    • @honda24169
      @honda24169 9 лет назад +2

      David Guyton I like this piece.. Very nice.. Slowly getting the tools needed to make some of these awesome pieces you have made. I have to agree with Ventius Alabaster, have a bidding..

    • @noisybandit5180
      @noisybandit5180 9 лет назад +1

      I would sell the shoulder for $350 maybe $500 for set of 2

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +3

      it's on ebay right now. So far bidding is at $149

    • @peterlustig8021
      @peterlustig8021 9 лет назад +2

      David Guyton it would be awesome if you couldn put up a picture of tools that you are using for the build at the start of the video :) i never know what the people are using and i think thats something that interest more than only me. gread video tho!

  • @OblivonKnight
    @OblivonKnight 9 лет назад +2

    I will buy this template. Very nice work! keep up the great vids!! Cant wait for the next one!

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw 8 лет назад

    freaking incredible!!! and the music makes the video that much more inspiring.

  • @user-xc8bo8ho4c
    @user-xc8bo8ho4c 8 лет назад

    Wow this is gorgeous! I want my brother to learn how to do this.

  • @realnickmasters
    @realnickmasters 9 лет назад +1

    I think this one is my favorite too

  • @Odelle5
    @Odelle5 9 лет назад +2

    This music rules. I love your videos!

  • @Z0mbeSlayer
    @Z0mbeSlayer 8 лет назад

    I need this to wear on my motorcycle.

  • @nicholashamblen1574
    @nicholashamblen1574 9 лет назад +1

    This is incredible! Thanks man!

    • @nicholashamblen1574
      @nicholashamblen1574 9 лет назад +1

      But as an idea, could you make the elbow pieces (sorry I don't know what they're called) so that I could have a complete arm?

  • @stefanomorandi7150
    @stefanomorandi7150 8 лет назад +2

    dude, that metal work is really beautiful... im planning to make a gladiator cosplay (if i get buff enough eheh) and this will definitely help me if i do
    SUBSCRIBED!

    • @halkeye20
      @halkeye20 8 лет назад

      not all gladiators were buff. just the ones who survived. lol

    • @lioncantpullout.3939
      @lioncantpullout.3939 8 лет назад

      Most gladiators were actually chubby, so you know, one cut wouldnt severe an artery.

    • @stefanomorandi7150
      @stefanomorandi7150 8 лет назад

      true! they were basically strongmen-like (and not lean bodybuilder-like) always on a bulk-diet, so lot of muscles covered by a nice fat layer for protection

    • @lioncantpullout.3939
      @lioncantpullout.3939 8 лет назад

      Funny how our culture really seems to hate fat, when it really has some useful qualities

  • @Carlzday
    @Carlzday 9 лет назад +3

    omg this IS exactly what i've been looking for ... a DIY that uses ol' school tools... thank you, thank you, thank you... thanks for the links to the patterns as well you're awesome ..... > ps. great job can't wait to start this project.....

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад

      +Carlzday haha awesome! Glad you liked the video!

  • @soullessweeb436
    @soullessweeb436 3 года назад

    What is this holy video, FOR THE EMPEROR

  • @ronnewton606
    @ronnewton606 8 лет назад +5

    all your videos are great, not sure ill be making much armour but watching the process is great and inspiring. one of the big things i noticed is you use of minimal expensive tools.
    thanks

  • @blacksmith6798
    @blacksmith6798 8 лет назад +2

    Hello i'm french and i love this i Know make this i love reforge

  • @NeoIsrafil
    @NeoIsrafil 7 лет назад +1

    Hey, thanks for the design, a pair of these (without the extra brass flair, dont wanna give my opponents a pretty target to destroy) will soon be seeing combat on the fields of the Adrian Empire. Also I'll be building the finger gauntlet mk2 as well once there is enough spare metal/money. Well worth your asking price for the plans.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Glad you like the designs and please post some pics on the Armor Templates Facebook page when you can

    • @NeoIsrafil
      @NeoIsrafil 7 лет назад +1

      David Guyton once they're done and mated up with the rest of my Armor sure!

  • @norchaaa
    @norchaaa 8 лет назад +29

    the music?

  • @sometreeguy2450
    @sometreeguy2450 9 лет назад +1

    Is your end goal to have a full suit of armour? love your work and can't get over how amazing it looks. Can't wait for the next video!

  • @LeonardoVizeu
    @LeonardoVizeu 9 лет назад +1

    such a great work man, i cannot wait to do mine.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +1

      make sure to keep me posted on your build!

    • @LeonardoVizeu
      @LeonardoVizeu 9 лет назад

      of course i will man, i love your job, so unique.

  • @dryzix
    @dryzix 8 лет назад +1

    this is fucking awesome, you sir, just earned an instant subscribe.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      +noiwont youcantmakeme haha well thank you! Glad you liked the video

  • @GreenHatDispenser
    @GreenHatDispenser 4 года назад

    Got that 40k look I love it

  • @noble1618
    @noble1618 9 лет назад +1

    Very nice.

  • @lionkelly8633
    @lionkelly8633 9 лет назад

    Wow thank you, your videos are inspiring.

  • @xalacai2140
    @xalacai2140 9 лет назад +25

    This was sold for only 172$? D: ppl these days just don't know what a handmade piece like this really is worth.. 500$ would have been an adequate price.
    gj on this amazing piece of armor

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +8

      Xala Cai Thank you. I wish it fetch a bit more money, but oh well. I figured $300 was reasonable. Ho hum

    • @thorgarwulfson9269
      @thorgarwulfson9269 9 лет назад

      +Xala Cai their are a lot of armor smiths out there that make heavier gauge armor for combat purposes, i think it was fairly priced, though id not want to take it into a fight, its too nice to mess up lol.

    • @tylerholtz7802
      @tylerholtz7802 9 лет назад

      +Joeseph Hays hey would 16 gauge be one of those higher gauges? just asking.

    • @thorgarwulfson9269
      @thorgarwulfson9269 9 лет назад

      yeah 16 is thicker than 18 or 20 of course, but its also the minimum allowed thickness for SCA armor.

    • @tylerholtz7802
      @tylerholtz7802 9 лет назад

      Ok thanks

  • @metalistikart
    @metalistikart 8 лет назад

    Nice work love it being a artist my self nice work

  • @christopherpaulo6818
    @christopherpaulo6818 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing, I would love to buy a whole set. As long as it was customs to my body shape, waist size, wieght, hight would be given.

  • @CaptainDestructo82
    @CaptainDestructo82 9 лет назад

    That's awesome. You've made some very nice armor there sir. I've not made any myself besides the chainmail that's still in progress. I've got one of your gauntlet templates and hope to get working on it soon. One idea for doing the dishing, which may or may not work. A blacksmiths rounding hammer. They have a nice rounded face, not as much as say a ball peen, but may help by not putting all the dings that need to be planished later. Just a theory. Thanks for the great videos and I look forward to the next.

  • @Radomid
    @Radomid 9 лет назад

    A helmet I'd recommend is a frogmouth helmet for your next build. Very cool and different from the modern helmet. Keep up the great work!

  • @warlord5295
    @warlord5295 6 лет назад +1

    I know this is not armor meant for combat just for a costume but if you want it to be combat ready you want to heat it when forging because hammering cold metal can actually cause cracks if your not careful also the material needs to be at least 2 millimeters thick you don't need much metal to have it combat ready and also heat treat it so when it's hit with a sword it won't get deep dents and so you won't get hurt first heat treat step is to normalize it basically heat it up to about a bright orange color and let it air cool this will reduce any stresses after forging do this a few times then heat it to a dark orange color then quench it in warm oil not water then once it's done cooling in the oil wipe off the oil with a towel then heat the metal to wear it's not glowing hot but hot enough for it to change to a straw color this process will make the metal spring steel making it strong flexible and when it's hit it will come back to its true shape.

    • @warlord5295
      @warlord5295 6 лет назад

      +Bryce Corbin never forget about tempering and normalizing it a quench alone is very brittle.

    • @warlord5295
      @warlord5295 6 лет назад

      +Bryce Corbin I know you already explained that I meant if it was carbon or spring steel.

  • @lawrencef9943
    @lawrencef9943 8 лет назад +28

    Will this add +10 holy damage when you wear it?

    • @uwutwtlwlowoqwqvwv2876
      @uwutwtlwlowoqwqvwv2876 7 лет назад +4

      Lawrence F no It will add 50 holy and combined with a leather greatcoat you also get 60 demon banishing

    • @richardstylez1950
      @richardstylez1950 6 лет назад +2

      It adds +10 virginity

    • @Sigmar_Heldenhammer
      @Sigmar_Heldenhammer 5 лет назад +2

      +10 intelligence +15 strength -6 dexterity and adds the effect “They Shall Know no Fear”

  • @villejohn8926
    @villejohn8926 8 лет назад

    This is a good armor to use during zombie apocalypse.

  • @buddykane22
    @buddykane22 7 лет назад

    Good costume work, nice copper rivets- I suggest using brass for better lasting results and a more durable finish (better for more movement capabilities at the downside of being very slightly more expensive)

  • @brycemintie1781
    @brycemintie1781 4 года назад

    Just bought this template.

  • @LemonChieff
    @LemonChieff 7 лет назад

    Dang you're skilled :o

  • @Chiefpilot414
    @Chiefpilot414 9 лет назад +1

    really awesome man!

  • @leonskennedy233
    @leonskennedy233 4 года назад +3

    "How to make a grande with basic tools"
    *takes out 1920s dynamite*

  • @sebbychou
    @sebbychou 8 лет назад

    Very impressive

  • @Snowmanbutternips
    @Snowmanbutternips 7 лет назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @light-sg1413
    @light-sg1413 8 лет назад

    like your work and lot of good info I love to see final fantasy cloud armour

  • @Schadar.
    @Schadar. 6 лет назад

    Красавчик!Хорошая работа!

  • @LuisRdzG10
    @LuisRdzG10 8 лет назад +1

    This is great!

  • @0126jet
    @0126jet 8 лет назад

    Holy cow man this is so freaken cool. I hope I can buy this stuff?

  • @generico366
    @generico366 9 лет назад

    If I made a suit of armor like this (which I probably will do at some point in my life), I will probably feel like a badass and a massive dork at the same time whenever I wear it.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад

      +Bas van de Kleut haha you don't know how right you are!

    • @generico366
      @generico366 9 лет назад

      +David Guyton Wow, I didn't expect you to respond to this. I am an aspiring fantasy author and I already have a setting for a novel in mind, but I can't get past writers block. Do you have any advice?

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +1

      yes, actually I do. Basically, all I do is start writing. Doesn't matter what it is, just start typing words. It doesn't even have to make sense at first, just start describing things...colors, smells, light, shadows...doesn't matter. Don't worry about names or anything like that. Don't worry about spelling. Just keep typing and eventually something will start to sound interesting and you can build on that. You can always go back and edit or delete all the stuff that made no sense...it's just a way to get yourself started.

    • @generico366
      @generico366 9 лет назад

      +David Guyton Thank you for your advice, I'll certainly give it a go when I get home today.

  • @IneptOrange
    @IneptOrange 7 лет назад

    I don't know why, But a German WWI inspired suit of Armour would look pretty fucking awesome with these shoulder-pads.

    • @cmdr_kai2492
      @cmdr_kai2492 7 лет назад

      IneptOrange Imagine a knight looking armor with a military helmet.

  • @unusuariocualquiera5422
    @unusuariocualquiera5422 6 лет назад

    Men i justo alredy discover your channel and i love it i always want to do armors you son a new sub

  • @homemadedisaster1288
    @homemadedisaster1288 8 лет назад +1

    Could you please do a tutorial on how to make a dishing stump. Or planishing stake.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      +Homemadedisaster 12 yes I will do one, but you can see the basic idea in this video. Just get a log and sand id down with a grinder some, or you can just beat on it until it begins to dish a little bit

  • @cohenmarlow3283
    @cohenmarlow3283 9 лет назад +1

    Very good, sir.

  • @TheHonestJoey
    @TheHonestJoey 9 лет назад

    AWESOME AMOUR AND AWESOME MUSIC to go along with it if their was a double like i soo would

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +1

    The song in this video, "Calm Amid the Raging Waters" is now available at armortemplates.com/

    • @Темпос
      @Темпос 8 лет назад

      whether it is possible to turn to you for advice? if so then where you would like to communicate?

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад +1

      Sure. You can communicate here or through the Armor Templates Facebook page. That's the easiest way to reach me.

  • @sergeybubley7928
    @sergeybubley7928 9 лет назад

    good job man!

  • @CertifiedSunset
    @CertifiedSunset 9 лет назад +1

    I subscribbled!

  • @ryanmcewen415
    @ryanmcewen415 7 лет назад

    might i suggest that instead of using a flap disc to remove the imperfections in the metal you plannish more and use a fine grit sand paper and a palm sander..
    you dont want to take too much material off the paultron otherwise you weaken the armor.
    thats fine for Cosplay. but if any SCA or other reenactments use this as a guide they will be weakening their armor too much.
    also it looks like a touch more dishing on the main paultron might help close the articulation gap on the top.

  • @sammygarcia6968
    @sammygarcia6968 6 лет назад

    That's awesome...👍👍

  • @emiliosene
    @emiliosene 9 лет назад +1

    awesome

  • @HumanoidTyphoon713
    @HumanoidTyphoon713 3 года назад

    please make a full set of armor or wear it all in one video.

  • @marcorodrigues5492
    @marcorodrigues5492 9 лет назад

    Hello David, first this is a amazing piece, I highly respect your work. I was wondering if you at any point are planning to make a video for how to make the edge of cut steel smooth? If not, could you give a aspiring diy armourer some tips on it? Thanks in advance, -Marco.

  • @ricardoacostatorres1350
    @ricardoacostatorres1350 9 лет назад +1

    Amai amai very good zenne

  • @Atilaurakiss
    @Atilaurakiss 8 лет назад

    Just curious why didn't you dab the shoulder piece with a rubberized die hammer? You would have less sharp dents to tap out. Instead of using a grinder for the deep scratches and dents which leave deep sandpaper type grooves try using a fiber wheel. I used them for many many years to remove, shape and take snags out of metal that would be next to skin on a regular basis. If you do it right you can make either a satin finish or gloss finish BEFORE taking the piece to a rag wheel with rouge. So in your case you really like that aged look you wouldn't need the high gloss polish with rouge. For some reason I can't post the link to the fiber wheel. Google Gesswein 3M scotch Brite EXL utilized wheels.

  • @phantomwraith7289
    @phantomwraith7289 9 лет назад +1

    well done mate will pop over to your facebook page

  • @Brunokratos
    @Brunokratos 9 лет назад

    awesome !

  • @dragongeek8676
    @dragongeek8676 8 лет назад

    this is so useful. i have never worked with metal before but I am planing on working with it soon to make a cosplay for an anime convention. so if you have any tips I would love some because this just looks like so much fun to do.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      well, my tip is to not be afraid of metal. It's a lot more forgiving than people realize before they start using it. Also be sure to check out all my other tutorials....I have loads and loads of info in them on how to do this stuff.

  • @JonO387
    @JonO387 9 лет назад

    Your videos and builds are awesome. I would just suggest you show the stuff off better at the end. You always show close ups from one angle. Would love to see the rest of the piece.

  • @macro3751
    @macro3751 9 лет назад

    that is so cool

  • @madechoo
    @madechoo 7 лет назад +1

    Excelente!!!!!!!!!

  • @ragilalhaddad2658
    @ragilalhaddad2658 6 лет назад

    Amazing...

  • @carlosfondelo
    @carlosfondelo 8 лет назад

    muito bom parabens...

  • @thecrackedhuevo5926
    @thecrackedhuevo5926 8 лет назад

    Omg! :O
    You are awesome!
    Can you put all the diferents parts at once? :S
    I woll love to see the full set toghether

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      Unfortunately I don't have all the pieces anymore, and typically I only make one side for gauntlets, etc so there isn't really a complete set of anything haha

    • @thecrackedhuevo5926
      @thecrackedhuevo5926 8 лет назад

      Oh Damn, okay, I woll have been nice to see something like that!

  • @OrionsAnvil
    @OrionsAnvil 8 лет назад

    Great tutorial. My son and I are really interested getting into the armor side of smithing. I was thinking about getting him a pneumatic planishing hammer for Christmas. But I think we'll check out the rest of your videos first to get a better idea of what it actually needed. I wonder if a basic hammer set that you see for car body work would be a good starting point? Thanks for the tutorial.

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      +OrionsAnvil Well I try to do this stuff keeping in mind that the people watching these tutorials don't have expensive tools. I try to keep things as simple as I can (even though I want to use more complicated tools myself) The pneumatic planishing hammer will make things WAY easier for you and your son, but a couple of decent hammers will get the job done too. Keep in mind that you would need a heavier, rounded hammer for the initial banging, and a nice, flat "body" hammer for the smoothing. If you haven't already, check out my video on DIY Armoring Tools.

    • @OrionsAnvil
      @OrionsAnvil 8 лет назад

      David Guyton thanks a lot for the reply, I'll check out the other vids.

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton  9 лет назад +3

    This piece of armor is for sale on ebay! Visit the lisitng here: www.ebay.com/itm/Handmade-Pauldron-shoulder-armor-REAL-STEEL-Video-in-listing-/131468116706?

    • @shardliveactionroleplaying1113
      @shardliveactionroleplaying1113 9 лет назад +1

      David Guyton "That skull--so awesome" lol agreed!

    • @GldnMnky
      @GldnMnky 9 лет назад +2

      +Shard Live Action Roleplaying It made me think of Warhammer.

    • @MCbadass7
      @MCbadass7 8 лет назад

      +David Guyton Where do you get your steel? The thickest metal I can find in Home Depot is 22gauge

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад +1

      Lowes often has a better selection than HD. But if all else fails, try Ebay

    • @MCbadass7
      @MCbadass7 8 лет назад +1

      David Guyton I haven't tried Lowes. I didn't know they sell sheet metal. I'll try it, thanks!

  • @patmarshall8641
    @patmarshall8641 8 лет назад

    pretty cool thanks for sharing. But I do have one complaint, it was kinda hard to see very dark

  • @PyroX792
    @PyroX792 8 лет назад

    Nice build! The points in the center of the lames looks a bit uncomfortable when you raise your arm. Nice nice looking piece though!

    • @DavidGuyton
      @DavidGuyton  8 лет назад

      +Robert Rizzo actually since the arm doesn't bend in that direction, you can't feel it

    • @PyroX792
      @PyroX792 8 лет назад

      David Guyton ah cool!

  • @valentinaaaa123
    @valentinaaaa123 6 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @svennovistastv8787
    @svennovistastv8787 8 лет назад

    Can you make a video where you wear the entire armor with the skull on

  • @dragonfire810
    @dragonfire810 9 лет назад

    Can you teach me how to make a Warlord claw gauntlets ?

  • @laimonassileika2285
    @laimonassileika2285 8 лет назад

    can you do a tutorial for front and back armour plates in the save style as this and the gauntlets+ bracers?