Steve Musgrave Report post Posted December 7, 2013 There were a lot of "firsts" in this demi-gauntlet. First "construction" of two separate pieces, first use of chicago screws (which work much better than your average rivet), and first use of black and red dyes. I plan on adding proper straps to the hand and thumb but this is where we stand so far. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MojoGeorge Report post Posted December 7, 2013 Wow! I really like this design, would you give us construction notes? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thornale Report post Posted December 8, 2013 (edited) The work is clean and the overall look is very good, but depending on how you want to use it you will have to do several modifications. I don't want to be blunt, take this as an advice. Firstly, I find it too small, you cannot wear a glove inside or add some padding (if you do steel combat only leather, whatever the thickness, is not enough). Then, there is the binding method, lace is not good, you should have opted for a wider strap (about 1/2 of an inch) because lace tears easily and broke often. Finally, Chicago screws doesn't looks very "period". On the ones I used to make, I stitched the part together with a border stitch (on the inside of the gauntlet with holes exiting on the edge of the leather, like in a turn-shoe sole). Edited December 8, 2013 by Thornale Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Musgrave Report post Posted December 8, 2013 MojoGeorge: I'll see about getting some more pictures taken. Thornale: Thanks for the advice. This is my first attempt at something like this so I appreciate your help. How much bigger do you suppose it should be? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thornale Report post Posted December 8, 2013 The easiest (non period) way to add padding is to glue some foam from a camping mat inside the gauntlet, so you should have a good 1/2 inch of allowance (foam thickness plus a few so your hand can move), the best way to know is to test. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Musgrave Report post Posted December 9, 2013 Good to know. Thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thornale Report post Posted December 10, 2013 If you need anything else, do not hesitate to ask ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites