If you have a yard. Harbor freight sells a 10foot by 17 foot long by 6 door tall portable car park. But it anchors into the ground and can be used as a workshop
10 years later, you're still the best. You set the bar in terms of leather armor making. You really excel in patern-making, that's what sets you appart. I've always been a big fan of your work. Good job, much love from Québec.
Looks super cool! Good to see the traditional art of leather craft being used for fantasy armor and cosplay. *_The creative gears in my head are churning._*
I speak not only on my behalf,but for thousands of other's sitting at home watching these incredible videos of this man's amazing leather work,I am so impressed with your knowledge of leatherworks,as well as your tutorial skills to teach others your craft, simply amazing and beautiful. Thank you for your eagerness to show us your work.
Dude, subscribed 👍 You have such a calm, easy listening voice for tutorials, really enjoyed it. Right up until the point the music kicked back in, which then blew out my eardrums. Also appreciated the 14:00 mark, where the audio died completely, making me fiddle with my headphones until bang: the music kicked back in full volume. So yeah, amazing job, I now need to find a UK leather supplier so I can try this! (Even if myself and next 3 generations of my family have tinnitus ☺️)
I really enjoy your videos, Prince Armory. No BS, no drama, and limited talking. Clear video and explanations as well and a very classy plug for your ads. Great work
I like it how calm you sound, I've taken multiple classes and all of them have had a high pitched instructor who is really bored by that time. It just makes it so much easier to listen to. Thanks.
@@jeanettemcelmurry7745 academy.princearmory.com/ Mouseover the template you wish to purchase so the "Add to Cart" text appears then click. Then click the cart icon in the top right corner and check out from there. :D
Oh my god, I do not understand how you don’t have a million subs at least. The quality and generosity in sharing your high skill crafting is amazing, Thank you! I just went to my First fair and am so excited to try making a leather piece
I like your philosophy .... quality over speed. Nice job. I work leather for over 35 years now 100% hand craft and it's an art. I tell you this NICE JOB keep that spirit and you will became a master leather craftman. thank's for your video.
Haven’t even finished the video only a minuet in and already subscribed, your the perfect thing to watch to go to sleep or have a headache or sick or just any time. You really are great.
From someone who’s never looked at leather before, this is fascinating! I love the way you explain what your doing this way everyone can learn something. Keep it up!
As much as I am impressed with your crafting skill, I m impressed with your skill as an instructor. The one does not necessarily come with the other. Thanks for these videos, and keep them coming!
"...and fluctuations in holiday dinners" Absolutely hilarious😂😂 Beautifully done. Ive just started making leather armour for a friend of mine, and with how this piece turned out, i cant wait to dtart on his shoulders! Thanks for such an in depth, and informative tutorial!!
Been working the whole set so far, helmet, bracers, and now spaulders. For an upcoming Renaissance faire. Thank you so much! More tutorials with pieces similar to these!
Great narration even a new comer in leather works can understand, good advice and tips, Great video and a beautiful Spaulder at the end, Thank you for sharing.
thanks your easy to follow instrustructions and clear voice made this so easy. Ive played with leather before and had some success. but after watching your video i will have greater success!
I am new to leather crafting and I have watched my fair share of video's and tutorials. I came across one of your fantasy armor builds and learned a tremendous amount on the craft. Techniques on dyeing, painting, tooling, molding, etc. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I look forward to more tutorials and.... I am currently saving the funds to either buy the warrior kit or at least the pattern and leather. Again , thank you. You are extremely talented and generous for sharing your knowledge with others. Have a great day and stay safe.
Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge! I’ve just started out in leather crafting, really appreciate 🙏 the suggestions you’ve given ❤️ great channel! 👍🏻
Awesome tutorial! My interest levels are high! You’re tutorial is very detailed yet simple, instant sub! It doesn’t help that I’m already a crafter, this video makes me want to pick up another hobby!
My very first leather project was the fantasy bracers from this series. I made both styles from the pattern - one in shiny black with the wings and one in mottled dark brown with the more traditional rounded edges. Boy, did I learn a LOT from that project. Come payday, its time to get this pattern (already have the leather and tools) but I tell myself that if I want to wear this in public I'm gonna need to really workout harder at the gym than I have been. Tandy, Weaver, Springfield, and Maker's Supply all owe you big time for getting me hooked on leather work!
Were have you been all my life??? I love your videos, real professional leather work. Thanks so much for sharing, your videos will help me build my warrior outfit. Thanks 😌
I've seen a lot of tutorials online, this one by far has been one of the more encouraging than most. I like how you showcase and talk about how mistakes can happen. Got my subscribe Could you possibly share what the cost of doing these spaulder pieces go for? leather, tools, buckle, paint, dye and all? And generally how many man hours did it take?
for me, buying the materials for this project (going in with 0 expertise and 0 supplies) its cost me around 200 USD including the sheet of leather (4 oz cow hide with veg tan, at $40 for the sheet, and two 1.5 inch strips of leather at $7 each) with the cheaper "non professional" tools ive bought whether in kits or loosely picked off hangers. The dye i bought was around 7-8$ for a 4 oz bottle and the sealer i bought was 9. im going to go in to grab tools as i need them, because a mistake i made was buying online without guidance (which ended up giving me tools i might not use, and not necessarily buying ones i actually needed based off of blind assumption) ive started this project today so i cant give you an "hours spent" but as a beginner, it took me an hour and a half to stencil and cut. i can update you as i complete more parts to give you a better feel!
@@aurelius- you are amazing! I look forward to hearing your progress! Its always a lil daunting to just dive right on in not knowing what price tag you have to invest at least I have a point to compare against
Peter Nguyen so its been a few days, but including start to finish (to this point) its taken i think about 15-20 hours? drying time not included. imgur.com/a/N2r4nE5 this album has my progress start to finish (well, the finish being the spaulder sans chest strap, since i havent had a second pair of hands to help measure yet, lol) but it hasnt been difficult, just tedious, and im sure the next project will be a lot easier for me to handle now that ive (sorta) messed around with the tools and materials. the only trouble i had was sizing the rivets, but i just sorta eye-balled it and it seemed to work out fine! there are pictures of the spaulder assembled but not dyed, and its just a test fit before i disassembled, dyed, sealed, and reassembled. using open back screw rivets made it easier for me to do this step, so i really highly recommend the screw-in rivets over the hammered rivets. they also kinda add a lot of character to the weathered/rustic style i went for. the leather sealer i used was a sheen and not satin, so its a bit shinier than i wanted but i still think it looks nice. i hope this helps!
Welp, I just got myself a new hobby. Thanks.* *Thanks is both completely sincere -- and happy! -- and sarcastic, cuz I already spend too much on hobbies.
I’m not sure if you know this but this entire diy set (Pauldron, bracers, tassets) is actually worn by one of the main characters on the show Lucifer in the very last episode(season 5 episode 16) at the midway point. I’m not sure if you got credit for that but pointing that out could be another selling point(not that you need it)- your designs are being used in TV shows🙌
That was incredible! So creative and inspiring. Can't wait for you to explode and get the hundreds and thousands or millions of subscribers you deserve!
This is the first video of yours that I've watched and have a subscribe. Even if I never get into leather working just watching you work is a pleasure. Not only are you a master craftsman but you are beyond a doubt a master teacher as well. You and those like you of all professions make TH-cam what it is today. Keep up the good work, nay , keep up the master work and I look forward to watching your future tutorials.
Seeing as your current focus is armor tutorials I was wondering how you would go about making the leather stronger say for combat purposes? I know there are likely several methods but I was wondering what you'd reccomend.
wow, this was much cooler than i expected going in. actually made me a little bit interested in leather work even though i don't cosplay or anything like that and i have no use for the skill.
Truly amazing! Definitely an idea for dress up night at D&D table. The blue and gold is nice, but I think a black and silver would like good too. Can't wait to click on more tutorials.
Tandy Leather isn’t just some random sponsor. They are THE company to get leather working supplies and tools from. I have a few of their tools myself, check out your local Hobby Lobby for their stuff.
It seems like raising an arm with this design (with a strap over a chest) is on the hard side, because the main part of spaulder is mostly rigid (only lower parts are flexible because of chicago screws). Sure, I can use gorget or a cuirass to hold the spaulders, but my costume doesn't suggest using them. Can you please give me an advice on how can I change the pattern to be more flexible?
That's the trade-off. If you want to only wear one pauldron or just pauldrons it not going to be as mobile. Watch the style two video and the breastplate video and the full suit recap video if you'd like more ideas, or the pauldrons on our other themes too.
It's mostly a matter of streamlining the process. Depending on how you articulate the armor, many sections of the border will be permenantly hidden under/behind other plates. Since these bits will never be seen, the extra time, energy, and materials are unnecessary. There is nothing wrong with painting the borders beforehand, but waiting until things are assembled may save you a bit of time in the long run.
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Hi, I'm from Argentina, how do I get the printable models of this armor? to replicate them on fabric to make a costume for my school.
The narration sounds like a perfect mix between a real persons voice and text to speech.
Hmm, thanks lol
Holy shit ur right
Watching these makes me desperately wish for a workshop space. Someday.
If you have a yard. Harbor freight sells a 10foot by 17 foot long by 6 door tall portable car park. But it anchors into the ground and can be used as a workshop
10 years later, you're still the best. You set the bar in terms of leather armor making. You really excel in patern-making, that's what sets you appart. I've always been a big fan of your work. Good job, much love from Québec.
They need to add a "I Love this!" button, you are awesome and very inspiring!
Thanks so much!
It’s called the like button
Looks super cool! Good to see the traditional art of leather craft being used for fantasy armor and cosplay. *_The creative gears in my head are churning._*
I speak not only on my behalf,but for thousands of other's sitting at home watching these incredible videos of this man's amazing leather work,I am so impressed with your knowledge of leatherworks,as well as your tutorial skills to teach others your craft, simply amazing and beautiful. Thank you for your eagerness to show us your work.
This is like the Ultimate Guide in making the coolest real life leather spaulders Ive ever seen
And Im getting them Gamer chills too
Thanks!
Dude, subscribed 👍
You have such a calm, easy listening voice for tutorials, really enjoyed it. Right up until the point the music kicked back in, which then blew out my eardrums.
Also appreciated the 14:00 mark, where the audio died completely, making me fiddle with my headphones until bang: the music kicked back in full volume.
So yeah, amazing job, I now need to find a UK leather supplier so I can try this! (Even if myself and next 3 generations of my family have tinnitus ☺️)
Yeah, still learning and figuring out editing. easy to miss things on these long videos too.
I really enjoy your videos, Prince Armory. No BS, no drama, and limited talking. Clear video and explanations as well and a very classy plug for your ads. Great work
The leather work is just so amazing. I really enjoy watching people do this kind of stuff. Job well done
Thanks!
I like it how calm you sound, I've taken multiple classes and all of them have had a high pitched instructor who is really bored by that time. It just makes it so much easier to listen to. Thanks.
Quality work. I have seen, used, and done leather work most of my life, and you, are a true artist.,,,,and the tutorial is immensely helpful.
Dude, you deserve SO MANY more subscribers!! Keep up the amazing work that you do!🤩😎
Thank you!
How do i buy the pattern
I was literally just thinking this.
@@jeanettemcelmurry7745 academy.princearmory.com/ Mouseover the template you wish to purchase so the "Add to Cart" text appears then click. Then click the cart icon in the top right corner and check out from there. :D
Fantastic tutorial! Can't wait to see more. =D
Thank you!
Btw, saw your vid with the clay foam, that stuff is crazy lol Neat video
Your channel is a gold mine! The youtube gods have smiled upon me.
Oh my god, I do not understand how you don’t have a million subs at least.
The quality and generosity in sharing your high skill crafting is amazing,
Thank you! I just went to my
First fair and am so excited to try making a leather piece
This is an awesome piece, your leather craftsmanship is impeccable. I don’t cosplay or LARP, but can appreciate good work when I see it. Great video.
I like the way you explain for those of us who are new to it.
Yep, thats the goal
Must be an amazing feeling, making something and seeing it come together into this absolutely badass masterpiece.
Try out the pattern and see!
Im glad to see Im not the only one that likes scroll work
Love your project tutorials!! Also how you simplify the tools needed. Everyone else: head knife
ivet setter. You: Box knife and hammer.
Thanks!
I like your philosophy .... quality over speed. Nice job. I work leather for over 35 years now 100% hand craft and it's an art. I tell you this NICE JOB keep that spirit and you will became a master leather craftman. thank's for your video.
It's absolutely awesome made a video with great tips. I'm eager to see another video like this.
I get excited every time you post a video, thanks for inspiring me to start working in this amazing medium.
Thanks much, glad youre getting involved with it!
Haven’t even finished the video only a minuet in and already subscribed, your the perfect thing to watch to go to sleep or have a headache or sick or just any time. You really are great.
From someone who’s never looked at leather before, this is fascinating! I love the way you explain what your doing this way everyone can learn something. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Phenomenal, love the finished product! This is some inspiration for a costume I'm putting together to wear to the Texas Renaissance Fair.
Very cool
That leather shop must smell FANTASTIC
I am not a leather worker but I do work sheet steel. I think I will try this in metal. It would be pretty cool armor. OH, great viedo,
O wow. You Definitely have to do a video or slide show of the process or at last the finished product. That would be awesome. DO ET!
better than a lot of videos on leatherwork out there. Thank you for releasing this.
Thanks
As much as I am impressed with your crafting skill, I m impressed with your skill as an instructor. The one does not necessarily come with the other. Thanks for these videos, and keep them coming!
Thanks, I appreciate it!
"...and fluctuations in holiday dinners"
Absolutely hilarious😂😂
Beautifully done. Ive just started making leather armour for a friend of mine, and with how this piece turned out, i cant wait to dtart on his shoulders! Thanks for such an in depth, and informative tutorial!!
Thanks!
OMG! Another amazing leather video! Nom nom nom nom!
Thanks!
Beautiful Craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing your gift!
Been working the whole set so far, helmet, bracers, and now spaulders. For an upcoming Renaissance faire. Thank you so much! More tutorials with pieces similar to these!
More out and more coming!
Great narration even a new comer in leather works can understand, good advice and tips, Great video and a beautiful Spaulder at the end, Thank you for sharing.
I've been watching your video's nonstop and due to that I really want to begin leather working.
thanks your easy to follow instrustructions and clear voice made this so easy. Ive played with leather before and had some success. but after watching your video i will have greater success!
This is what you call a REAL TALENT ..👍👍suscribed
Very handsome spaulder! That’s the way I want to make leather costume pieces.
I think you just made my daughter and I into leather-workers! Thanks for the impressive video tutorial!
Thanks much!
awesome ! note : to make sure have precise gold lines it can be more confortable to use masking fluid above these
Very cool DIY video. I like that you show how to go through the steps rather than just talk about it in a vague way.
Awesome Work !!! Cool Tutorial !!!
id like to purchase this once i hit max level.
Maybe you'll hit max level faster if you get it first?
@@Princearmory yeah this piece of armor has a 7% xp boost. might be nerfed later though.
You can buy it!!!! I thought it only dropped if you beat the main quest boss!!
AJ White sounds like someone hasn’t been reading the update logs.
@@andrewchance7791 frfr
I am new to leather crafting and I have watched my fair share of video's and tutorials. I came across one of your fantasy armor builds and learned a tremendous amount on the craft. Techniques on dyeing, painting, tooling, molding, etc. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I look forward to more tutorials and.... I am currently saving the funds to either buy the warrior kit or at least the pattern and leather. Again , thank you. You are extremely talented and generous for sharing your knowledge with others. Have a great day and stay safe.
Beautiful work. Definitely deserves a like.
Thank you!
Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge! I’ve just started out in leather crafting, really appreciate 🙏 the suggestions you’ve given ❤️ great channel! 👍🏻
Thanks!
Sooo crazy talented. What a clear and well explained video. Much appreciated.
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial! My interest levels are high! You’re tutorial is very detailed yet simple, instant sub! It doesn’t help that I’m already a crafter, this video makes me want to pick up another hobby!
These are my dream spaulders. Absolutely amazing I've watched this entire video 5 times😹😹
My very first leather project was the fantasy bracers from this series. I made both styles from the pattern - one in shiny black with the wings and one in mottled dark brown with the more traditional rounded edges. Boy, did I learn a LOT from that project. Come payday, its time to get this pattern (already have the leather and tools) but I tell myself that if I want to wear this in public I'm gonna need to really workout harder at the gym than I have been. Tandy, Weaver, Springfield, and Maker's Supply all owe you big time for getting me hooked on leather work!
I'm glad I found this channel. I can't wait for more videos.
Definitely more out by now!
That is INCREDIBLE. so beautiful
Your videos are getting so good!!
Thanks!
So skilled! Way cool watching your crafting creations.
Thank you!
Watching this really made me want to try this on my own. Never did any of this before but I'm PUMPED and inspired.
I hope you'll give it a go
Were have you been all my life??? I love your videos, real professional leather work. Thanks so much for sharing, your videos will help me build my warrior outfit. Thanks 😌
Glad it helped!
Looks awesome. I do agree with using gold for the edges
Yeah it's a favorite of mine but silver and bronze also look epic. And off the wall colors can make for a great and unique look too.
Best 'How to' videos on TH-cam!!!
Thanks much!
You are an amaizing leather worker!! 👍🏻
Thank you
Very cool video. Not sure if I am going to get into leather working but if I do I know that your channel will be a great source of knowledge
Thanks much!
man your job and skill is amazing, you may not know it yet ... but you have GIVE all cosplay/fantasy game lovers the tools to make they dreams true!
I've seen a lot of tutorials online, this one by far has been one of the more encouraging than most. I like how you showcase and talk about how mistakes can happen. Got my subscribe
Could you possibly share what the cost of doing these spaulder pieces go for? leather, tools, buckle, paint, dye and all? And generally how many man hours did it take?
for me, buying the materials for this project (going in with 0 expertise and 0 supplies) its cost me around 200 USD including the sheet of leather (4 oz cow hide with veg tan, at $40 for the sheet, and two 1.5 inch strips of leather at $7 each) with the cheaper "non professional" tools ive bought whether in kits or loosely picked off hangers. The dye i bought was around 7-8$ for a 4 oz bottle and the sealer i bought was 9. im going to go in to grab tools as i need them, because a mistake i made was buying online without guidance (which ended up giving me tools i might not use, and not necessarily buying ones i actually needed based off of blind assumption)
ive started this project today so i cant give you an "hours spent" but as a beginner, it took me an hour and a half to stencil and cut. i can update you as i complete more parts to give you a better feel!
@@aurelius- you are amazing! I look forward to hearing your progress! Its always a lil daunting to just dive right on in not knowing what price tag you have to invest at least I have a point to compare against
Peter Nguyen so its been a few days, but including start to finish (to this point) its taken i think about 15-20 hours? drying time not included. imgur.com/a/N2r4nE5 this album has my progress start to finish (well, the finish being the spaulder sans chest strap, since i havent had a second pair of hands to help measure yet, lol) but it hasnt been difficult, just tedious, and im sure the next project will be a lot easier for me to handle now that ive (sorta) messed around with the tools and materials. the only trouble i had was sizing the rivets, but i just sorta eye-balled it and it seemed to work out fine!
there are pictures of the spaulder assembled but not dyed, and its just a test fit before i disassembled, dyed, sealed, and reassembled. using open back screw rivets made it easier for me to do this step, so i really highly recommend the screw-in rivets over the hammered rivets. they also kinda add a lot of character to the weathered/rustic style i went for.
the leather sealer i used was a sheen and not satin, so its a bit shinier than i wanted but i still think it looks nice. i hope this helps!
@@aurelius- Many thanks for those precisions !
Spectacular piece! Well done on both the leathercraft and the tutorial.
Thank you
Not sure if I've come across your channel before this tutorial but I definitely like you're videos.
Channel is pretty new, glad to have you.
That was really awesome!!!! What an awesome skill to possess.
Welp, I just got myself a new hobby. Thanks.*
*Thanks is both completely sincere -- and happy! -- and sarcastic, cuz I already spend too much on hobbies.
I’m not sure if you know this but this entire diy set (Pauldron, bracers, tassets) is actually worn by one of the main characters on the show Lucifer in the very last episode(season 5 episode 16) at the midway point. I’m not sure if you got credit for that but pointing that out could be another selling point(not that you need it)- your designs are being used in TV shows🙌
That was incredible! So creative and inspiring. Can't wait for you to explode and get the hundreds and thousands or millions of subscribers you deserve!
These videos are so helpful I'm on the verge of becoming an armchair expert.
Small victories
It would be nice to see that someone wears it for showing that this armor is comfortable for wearing.
I actually just finished two sets and while they sit well on my shoulders, the design stops me from being able to raise my arms =(
@@goldieoswald The design is nice. I like deep blue and gold together. And nevertheless there is no limit for improvement.
This is the first video of yours that I've watched and have a subscribe. Even if I never get into leather working just watching you work is a pleasure. Not only are you a master craftsman but you are beyond a doubt a master teacher as well. You and those like you of all professions make TH-cam what it is today. Keep up the good work, nay , keep up the master work and I look forward to watching your future tutorials.
Thank you for all your hard work and the videos. You are a true inspiration for me and am sure so many more people. Keep on making greatness.
Thanks so much!
Nice tutorial! Some lock-tite in the chicago screws works great to keep things together if larping.
Beautiful piece! Thanks for posting! Enjoyed the tutorial as well.👍👍
Went to Tandy leather today for the first time today and was blown away, thank you for the recommendation!!
Incredible. Amazingly great work and detail. You make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing your talent! Very inspiring.
Another fantastic piece! I have seen some of his work in person, it is just as amazing as it is on video! Thanks much!
Thanks so much!
This was an amazing and informative video!!
Thank you so much for sharing!
…flactuations & holiday dinners? 😂😂😂 Nice one!
ahhhhh a channel about making things and not drama....
beautiful artistry! looks like im about to get a new hobby
Seeing as your current focus is armor tutorials I was wondering how you would go about making the leather stronger say for combat purposes? I know there are likely several methods but I was wondering what you'd reccomend.
Just use thicker leather and stronger rivets is about all you'd need to do. Maybe trim the points down for safety of others too.
wow, this was much cooler than i expected going in. actually made me a little bit interested in leather work even though i don't cosplay or anything like that and i have no use for the skill.
I bet the riveting part is satisfying asf seeing it all come together.
Wow, that gold trim really made it come alive.
You guys got me into leather working and it's great! Tandy Leather is such a great source for material locally for myself in Detroit.
Truly amazing! Definitely an idea for dress up night at D&D table. The blue and gold is nice, but I think a black and silver would like good too. Can't wait to click on more tutorials.
Tandy Leather isn’t just some random sponsor. They are THE company to get leather working supplies and tools from. I have a few of their tools myself, check out your local Hobby Lobby for their stuff.
I was looking for somewhere to start my leather making journey and this looks like a great start
I dig the new intro.
Great work, can't wait to get started on this! Thanks!!
Excellent, keep us posted!
Good job ! I was a manager for years at #7205 Manchester, N.H I loved leather working !
Thanks!
It seems like raising an arm with this design (with a strap over a chest) is on the hard side, because the main part of spaulder is mostly rigid (only lower parts are flexible because of chicago screws). Sure, I can use gorget or a cuirass to hold the spaulders, but my costume doesn't suggest using them. Can you please give me an advice on how can I change the pattern to be more flexible?
That's the trade-off. If you want to only wear one pauldron or just pauldrons it not going to be as mobile. Watch the style two video and the breastplate video and the full suit recap video if you'd like more ideas, or the pauldrons on our other themes too.
I was wondering what the reason was for adding the gold accent color after the assembly, instead of before?
It's mostly a matter of streamlining the process. Depending on how you articulate the armor, many sections of the border will be permenantly hidden under/behind other plates. Since these bits will never be seen, the extra time, energy, and materials are unnecessary. There is nothing wrong with painting the borders beforehand, but waiting until things are assembled may save you a bit of time in the long run.
Hello, I am a new follower and I am hook, appreciate your clarity and quality of your videos, thanks so much
Oh man... Thats amazing... You have to make a Samurai-Amor! That would be fantastic!
@@lathonland No, just think Samurai-Amors would look if he would make them professional
"Posted 28 minutes ago. " "53 upvotes."
It's gotten to the point where I just upvote these vids before I've even watched them. Awesome work!
Hahaha excellent