ITT: lewd comments about my sexy legs. For real though, it was brought to my attention that the audio in some spots are a little quiet, which must have been an error I made in editing. And after some nice advice from an accomplished armorer friend, I have a new idea of how tackle the leg harness and eliminate the gaps entirely. I'll leave this video up because it still seems sound to me in my methods, and not everyone is as bothered by the audio problems, but I'll also make a follow up video once I've figured out a new setup for the legs. Thanks for sticking with me and helping the channel hit over 1000 subscribers, I hope you are learning as much as I am!
Don't forget to choose a weight catagory to fight in. 60-100kg is rogue catagory. 100-140kg is duel spec rogue warrior. 140-180kg is warrior. 180-220kg is duel spec giant warrior. And 220+kg is giant catagory. So you need to choose and go in to your weight catagory first and then maintain that weight and work on improving yourself in that catagory.
Great video! I like the end result, and goes well with your mid 14th century harness. I would advise scripting your videos, and recording them in audition or audacity. Then move the audio files to movie maker or after effects so that you can normalise the volume. I've just learned this in the past few videos and really helped. Looking forward to seeing what you do next!
3:23 how do you deal with this gap? or do you just live with it?, as I noticed looking at effigies that articulation in the poleyn doesn't appear until the 70's ish, so how was this issue dealt with?
Dr Hanland I ended up using much thicker leather pieces to hold all the parts together, which did a decent job of preventing the gap. But after this video was published, an armorer friend of mine gave me a suggestion where on the bottom and top of the cuisse and greaves, respectively, I add some dished "lobes" that act as a sort of bridge between the three parts. A little like some kind of proto-articulatuon. I'll definitely be giving it a shot in the future, since it's kind of hard to explain otherwise.
Thank you for the links. Have you joined the united league of armourers on facebook or watched Greenleaf workshop's videos? Both could be a great help for you.
Sure thing! And I agree, the ULA and Greenleaf workshops have both been very helpful for me, sometimes I just have trouble remembering the information I've learned when I'm actually building the pieces. A bit of a bane, really haha.
Do you have any thoughts on how the legs at 4:00 might work? If it were just the greaves I could picture them being standalone, but it looks like there are proooooobably separate knee cops, too? Yours were strapped to the cuisses so they overall had support from your waist, right, but I don't see any higher straps on that picture? Anyway, great video, really nice legs! ...I mean the metal ones, of course☆!
Suuure, the metal ones ;) It looks to me like the guy in the effigy is wearing some kind of gambesoid cuisse, which I imagine the knee cops are attached to, and then the greaves attached to that similarly to how I have my setup. That's just my interpretation, though, so take that as you will. I hope this helps!
I don't have any anvils or specialist tools, so wish me luck. I'm not a knight, so I can get away with a much rougher finish. I just hope I can get the shapes close enough to work.
Alright, thanks. Maybe also put that in the video description Edit: unrelated question: Where do you get your sheet metal? Just order it online or check out some scrapyards? Because the scrapyard near me doesn't have any sheet metal that isn't aluminium.
Done! I get my metal from a local machine shop that sells big sheets of it. Though if that's not an option, there are some online places to get it like www.speedymetals.com/ and www.onlinemetals.com/. They can get expensive because of the shipping costs though, but sometimes offer metals that I can't get from the machine shop.
ITT: lewd comments about my sexy legs.
For real though, it was brought to my attention that the audio in some spots are a little quiet, which must have been an error I made in editing. And after some nice advice from an accomplished armorer friend, I have a new idea of how tackle the leg harness and eliminate the gaps entirely. I'll leave this video up because it still seems sound to me in my methods, and not everyone is as bothered by the audio problems, but I'll also make a follow up video once I've figured out a new setup for the legs.
Thanks for sticking with me and helping the channel hit over 1000 subscribers, I hope you are learning as much as I am!
This channel will hit 10k easy. Then I'll be able to say I was here before then.
I hope you're right!
nice work as Always
good to see how you tackled the Problem of the leg harness since it is a Topic that i needed some insight on
Don't forget to choose a weight catagory to fight in. 60-100kg is rogue catagory. 100-140kg is duel spec rogue warrior. 140-180kg is warrior. 180-220kg is duel spec giant warrior. And 220+kg is giant catagory. So you need to choose and go in to your weight catagory first and then maintain that weight and work on improving yourself in that catagory.
Great video! I like the end result, and goes well with your mid 14th century harness. I would advise scripting your videos, and recording them in audition or audacity. Then move the audio files to movie maker or after effects so that you can normalise the volume. I've just learned this in the past few videos and really helped. Looking forward to seeing what you do next!
Thanks! And I'll definitely give that a try.
Subbed. Awesome content lad. Wish I could make my own armour. I plan on getting some for Buhurt (maybe I just like pain lol!)
3:23 how do you deal with this gap? or do you just live with it?, as I noticed looking at effigies that articulation in the poleyn doesn't appear until the 70's ish, so how was this issue dealt with?
Dr Hanland I ended up using much thicker leather pieces to hold all the parts together, which did a decent job of preventing the gap. But after this video was published, an armorer friend of mine gave me a suggestion where on the bottom and top of the cuisse and greaves, respectively, I add some dished "lobes" that act as a sort of bridge between the three parts. A little like some kind of proto-articulatuon. I'll definitely be giving it a shot in the future, since it's kind of hard to explain otherwise.
Hot leg hot leg leg so hot it could fry an egg
Thank you for the links. Have you joined the united league of armourers on facebook or watched Greenleaf workshop's videos? Both could be a great help for you.
Sure thing! And I agree, the ULA and Greenleaf workshops have both been very helpful for me, sometimes I just have trouble remembering the information I've learned when I'm actually building the pieces. A bit of a bane, really haha.
Do you have any thoughts on how the legs at 4:00 might work? If it were just the greaves I could picture them being standalone, but it looks like there are proooooobably separate knee cops, too? Yours were strapped to the cuisses so they overall had support from your waist, right, but I don't see any higher straps on that picture?
Anyway, great video, really nice legs! ...I mean the metal ones, of course☆!
Suuure, the metal ones ;)
It looks to me like the guy in the effigy is wearing some kind of gambesoid cuisse, which I imagine the knee cops are attached to, and then the greaves attached to that similarly to how I have my setup. That's just my interpretation, though, so take that as you will. I hope this helps!
;D
Ahh yeah I can see that, makes sense. Thanks☆!
congrats dude you have now 1k subs!
I don't have any anvils or specialist tools, so wish me luck. I'm not a knight, so I can get away with a much rougher finish. I just hope I can get the shapes close enough to work.
Still an awesome Armour
nice kit
is there any plans for making a Lendenier ive tried making a harness but still suffer with the legs slipping down
How the heck do you keep the shock from Hammering the metal from eating up your finger joints
Really liked this video, is there a reason why this isn't in the ,,videos" section on your chanel?
I'm glad you like it! Right now I just have this video set as unlisted so that I can release it later on to keep a semi-regular upload schedule
5:51 Where that article at boiii?
Dang it, thanks for reminding me:
knyghterrant.com/index.php/2016/04/06/historical-sources-for-the-arming-girdle-lendenier-with-commentary/
Alright, thanks. Maybe also put that in the video description
Edit: unrelated question: Where do you get your sheet metal? Just order it online or check out some scrapyards? Because the scrapyard near me doesn't have any sheet metal that isn't aluminium.
Done!
I get my metal from a local machine shop that sells big sheets of it. Though if that's not an option, there are some online places to get it like www.speedymetals.com/ and www.onlinemetals.com/. They can get expensive because of the shipping costs though, but sometimes offer metals that I can't get from the machine shop.
Ok, thanks a lot!
Do you sell armor?
HAIR CUUUT!!!
Damn i've been waitin' for that video !
I like how you really detailled the making of. And yup, doz legs are sexy
Even with all of my settings on high I can barely hear you my man.
Very helpfull thank you!
Making a pair of leggings for a friend
I just wear modern knee and leg protectors from superior fencing ☝️
Thems good too
Nice gams
with all good intentions, please consider getting a better mic, I can barely hear you even with 100 volume
Max The Merc you must be deaf I hear him fine with half volume or you have a terrible speaker in your device
I can hear him on mt phone speaker just fine and im part def.
nice leggies