Fabrication d'armure médiévale Making of medieval armour #39

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Armure Dubé

Armure Dubé

13 күн бұрын

The making of half greaves in aluminium plate 2,3 mm thick for larp
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@Mtonazzi
@Mtonazzi 11 күн бұрын
Been following since almost the channel started and I never get tired from watching work that steel, every video is a treat
@eatman6511
@eatman6511 11 күн бұрын
Excellent film my friend. It’s good to see your videos pop up again. Keep up the amazing work.
@1StonedMind1
@1StonedMind1 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for your work! Have some greaves in work right now, your videos helps a lot!
@malvinmalvin
@malvinmalvin 8 күн бұрын
Your videos are always a treat! Would you consider making a "Basics" series? I know nothing about forging armor, and the way the metal moves and takes shape under the hammer is a sight to behold, but to understand how you make it move would be even better. Stuff like how to make a convex and concave shape, order of operations etc.
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy 11 күн бұрын
That hammer makes it that MUCH easier - I've been doing it "wrong" (the hard way) with a round one for so long...
@richdulabahn9193
@richdulabahn9193 10 күн бұрын
Amazing. How in the world you managed that with aluminum I'll never know. I watched it and it is still sorcery.
@wayneq4444
@wayneq4444 11 күн бұрын
Stunning creation
@electricAB
@electricAB 10 күн бұрын
Always great to see a video from you! Thanks for sharing..👍🏽
@austinvanfleet3849
@austinvanfleet3849 11 күн бұрын
Masterful, and the end result is stunning!! I love your work, as always, but I'm even more impressed that it's in aluminum - it can be so unforgiving in a lot of ways, especially in terms of surface finish after hammering, and it really shows how very skillful you are. Color me impressed!! Just out of curiosity, what alloy of aluminum are you using for this? And how thick were the greaves at the end, versus the 2.3mm you started with?
@fredmorpheus6890
@fredmorpheus6890 11 күн бұрын
Probably the most difficult armor piece to make, after the helmet.
@greenshyt
@greenshyt 10 күн бұрын
just a front grieve is not that hard, but fully cased grieves I would put in solid 3rd place, after helmet and gauntlets.
@wzmacniaczpl
@wzmacniaczpl 10 күн бұрын
Will this method also work in black steel? WOOW ! Nice Work !
@jeanladoire4141
@jeanladoire4141 11 күн бұрын
Nice ! i wonder how good aluminium would be for protection if it's a bit thicker 🤔
@Vandal_Savage
@Vandal_Savage 11 күн бұрын
Very nice. That aluminium moves a bit easier than steel, at points it looks like you were trying not to hit it too hard 😊
@austinvanfleet3849
@austinvanfleet3849 11 күн бұрын
I noticed that too! I have a guess as to why! I don't actually know how it behaves at this thickness, or at this scale, but for thinner sheet aluminum in smaller applications (say, making plate armor but tiny - for a stuffed animal, let's say) the aluminum tends to bruise and dent pretty badly under any steel-faced hammer. I think it's to do with the difference in hardness, because steel hammers on steel sheet doesn't do it so badly, nor do steel hammers on brass, silver, or copper, but since aluminum is SO much softer, it does. But it makes it a royal pain to work aluminum this way (at least, for an amateur like me), because it's nearly impossible to avoid, and almost as hard to get rid of it. That's why for aluminum, I usually use a nylon-faced jewelry hammer, rather than a steel one - but I don't know how feasible that is for human-scale armor. Getting it smooth, even after planishing, is still a big task with a nylon-faced hammer, but with a steel one, I've had even less luck, and I think it would probably mean taking a lot of material off the surface, just to get rid of the bruising. Which, at this thickness, is totally doable, but is a bit much at 0.6mm (which is what I usually use). But I'm guessing that what we're seeing as trying not to hit it too hard is to mitigate how much it bruises (which I assume is way easier for someone of this skill level, as opposed to my clumsy ass), to preserve more of the material thickness and uniformity against that bruising, and against removing material in the end. I'd be really intrigued to know how thick the final piece is, versus the 2.3mm at the beginning!! I could be totally wrong, though - I have zero expertise on any of this. I'd love to hear what the master himself says about it!
@Vandal_Savage
@Vandal_Savage 10 күн бұрын
@@austinvanfleet3849 thanks for your answer, that explains a lot and gives me plenty to think about. Perhaps do like the French did in the 1500s (apparently) and use a wheeling machine for planishing and final smoothing? I guess one would have to have some pretty small wheels for making greaves but it might allow a smith to get the thicknesses required...
@DavidGuyton
@DavidGuyton 11 күн бұрын
Beautiful work, sir.
@pkerep1
@pkerep1 11 күн бұрын
Greetings from Croatia !!!! Nice work Man.
@bondvagabond42
@bondvagabond42 5 күн бұрын
I always wondered if they made the armorors have their shops at the far side of town with the tanners and other shops that would be unpleasant to live next to, hah.
@kindyrpenumbra7170
@kindyrpenumbra7170 10 күн бұрын
Always love watching your work, and in absolutely jealousy of your shop. Do you know any details of the large T stake you use, or is it a custom? I have never seen another like it and it looks fantastic for so much armour work.
@ArmureDube
@ArmureDube 9 күн бұрын
I had the t stake cut out of a 2 and a half thick plate and then grind the work surfaces.
@kindyrpenumbra7170
@kindyrpenumbra7170 9 күн бұрын
@@ArmureDube thank you for that information! I can now stop looking on Ebay and start talking to my local steel supplier.
@ArmureDube
@ArmureDube 9 күн бұрын
@@kindyrpenumbra7170 👍
@cipresso3376
@cipresso3376 11 күн бұрын
What material you use?
@hartman94
@hartman94 11 күн бұрын
просмотров 1 июл. 2024 г. The making of half greaves in aluminium plate 2,3 mm thick for larp
@1StonedMind1
@1StonedMind1 2 күн бұрын
@@hartman94 Ага, тоже удивился сперва толщине среза, не мог понять куда столько железа , потом всё понятно стало)
@alexey6982
@alexey6982 11 күн бұрын
Отличная работа. Для меня голени делать - самая неприятная часть работы, попробую делать как вы))
@1StonedMind1
@1StonedMind1 2 күн бұрын
Ну это алюминий всё-таки))
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