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Self taught leather worker have been doing this for a few years now Medieval arms and Armor are my poison, i love them , i wanted to show some pictures of some stuff i made to gather pointers or perhaps constructive criticism or compliments! Sorry if the pictures are less then desirable been working on taking better pictures

Side View of Arm Piece

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Front View Close up

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Me in the Full Get up

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Pouch i started working on today Green Man inspired

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It truly amazes me what people see in a piece of leather, I see belts, holsters, and sheaths and you see Middle Ages battle armor. I'm impressed by what you have done. The chain mail and other metal parts really bring the whole chest piece together. Even your rivet placement Is well thought through.

Well done Sir!

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I really like your work. Keep sharing it here please!

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Amazing! And great carving work on that Green Man! Did you make the pattern for the armor yourself?

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Thank you very much everyone means a lot to me ! Yes ,through a lot of trial and error and fitting i designed it i used manila folders to trace the design out with , they are cheap enough and large enough to make most pattern pieces with and they hold up well. Designing it out is probably one of my favorite aspects of the whole thing haha!

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What do you make the armor for? just interested? or do you larp? I personally larp and now have a new dream to make some armor as beautiful as that!

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Awesome

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Yes Tyverus, i do LARP i have for almost 15 years now its actually why i got into leather working were abouts are you from ?

and thank you Toney!

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I'm in Oklahoma. Been larping for bout the last 10 years. Amtgard mostly but since moving to college havent gotten to play as much as I'd like. That'll change this december though.

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I know well of Amtgard we have a chapter up here too right next door to the town i live in in NH, best advice i can give when it comes to making armor is it takes time patience and trial and error, dont get discouraged if your first one isnt a master piece, takes alot of playing around to find what fits well and comfortably !

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Beautiful job on that armor! The only thing that bothered me was in the first picture, you can see inside and it's just fuzzy raw stuff. I know that's not going to be seen when worn, but I wonder if it wouldn't be a good idea to seal it just so sweat won't break down the inside of the armor?

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