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Hello everyone! I would like to take this as an opportunity to introduce myself. I recently picked up leatherworking last year and, with lots of trial, error, and a lot of tutorials from these forums, I am now producing leather pieces I never thought possible! I wanted to break the mold a bit and use my leatherworking skills to make different pieces of armor for the renaissance fair and comic conventions I go to with my family. The piece I am introducing today was just finished, and is the first piece of a full set of Nightwing battle armor for next year's comic book convention. It is made of 7-8oz tooling leather. What do you think!

Since I am new to the trade, I started up my own facebook web site which will have all of my updates, I would really use followers, especially by experienced crafters such as yourself. Feel free to follow me!

https://www.facebook.com/undiagnosableleather

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Great gauntlets! I've been kicking around the idea of ones from Batman Begins. I've downloaded several stills of them for reference but have never started them. This has inspired me to get after it!

Thanks for sharing!!

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Excellent! They look great. I've wanted to make myself some type of leather armor for a long time. Someday.....

Keep posting as you go along. It will be very inspirational to see this come together.

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Very nicely done.

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what material did you use for the inlay in the bottom piece? or is it just stamped to look like a mesh???

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Oh no, Nightwing too?! I'm never showing my guy your stuff! I'll have to drop everything I'm doing to make him a set! ;) Super nice job on those bracers!

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Keep up the great work!

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what material did you use for the inlay in the bottom piece? or is it just stamped to look like a mesh???

Sorry for the late response. It's a plastic mesh-screen I picked up from JoAnn Fabric, literally got the idea when I walked by it on the shelf.

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thanks for the reply, it really got me curious. the work looks really nice as in "tradition meets hi-tech"

looking forward to the rest of the pieces

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