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This is my latest steampunk helmet, made of handstitched 5-6 oz veg tan leather with resin and metal parts. The front plate is cold cast aluminum. The neckguard has ten luminiferous aether collection devices for gathering aether energy and converting it to light the headlamp. Step-by-step construction on my blog http://tombanwell.blogspot.com

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Beautiful work.

"Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et ingenium et artem saepe vincit" - - Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill. (Cicero)

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Amazing work of art, what an brilliant imagination you have. I loved your blog, some very wonderfully unique masterpieces.

Jim Xuan

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Love, love, love...

You have a wonderful creative mind:-)

"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist"

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When I saw you posted something new, I just had to jump in and take a look. Jeez, Tom, your imagination just blows me away sometimes!

Kate

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There's some interesting things going on out there that I knew nothing about til I started reading this forum. I don't know what a steam punk is but that's sure a nice looking work of art. I really enjoy seeing these different sorts of things that I otherwise would know nothing about. Chris

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Thank you one and all. I readily admit I'm not your regular type of leather worker. I didn't know what steampunk was either, till about a year ago. I learned about Etsy from this forum, and there I first came across the word "steampunk". And golly Ned, now I are one! This leather forum has allowed me to learn lots of new things. Thank you!

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You do some very cool work. I have browsed your etsy store and checked out our helms and mask and whatnot and allways impressed. Good job.

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Remarkable. I have quite a few friends who are into steampunk. I like the aesthetics too, but don't claim the term "steampunk". That helm, and everything else on your blog for that matter is so beautiful. I'm still just starting my leather experiences, but one of my future projects that I want to make is a helm with kitty ears, but I didn't know how to make it out of leather. You might have pointed me into the right directions, I won't copy anything please don't worry. I will now watch your blog regularly, hoping to see more. :)

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Hey Tom, I just had a quick peek at your blog, and knowing now that you have only been doing steampunk for a year, the work you do is amazing and creative. I look forward to your posts in the future.

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