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Thanks for the share.

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You Rock... Just thought you should know...

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I would also like to have a go at that pattern pack. If I find mine, I will share them with you as well.. I have a few demo-gauntlets and a few other patterns I have created down the road.

"May the wind be at yer back and the sun never in your eyes!"

"Hail and well met!"

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I recently printed the pattern for the chest and back plates. It was very small like teddy bear small. Does anyone know how to resize the pattern to fit a 46 chest??????? Please let me know. Thank you. John

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Does anyone know how the chest and back plate armor goes together? The holes don't line up or I don't understand how it goes. Trying to make it out of poster board to see how it goes together. Any help would be appreciated. thank you. John

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This is the inside of a spaulder. All of the plates cascade off of leather straps that run vertically on the inside. The breastplate is attached to the 'body' plate on the outside using a short buckled strap with a few holes for adjustment spaced 1/4" apart in the front and a short riveted strap in the back. The chest and back are buckled on the outside like in this pic.

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As for scaling the armor, these are for a generic proportioned male. Parts can be altered to fit. You will need to do a poster print, leaving the scale at 100% (not fit to page) as seen below.

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Thank you for explaining that and sharing everything. John

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Very nice thanks for taking the time to do this. I adapted some of this to a piece I'm working on.

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A Huge thank you for the share of these patterns! You da man Mrdabetle!

Mad Cow LeatherWorx

Lafayette, IN

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