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Offline StSanta

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« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2002, 08:08:29 PM »


This is a cool hobby :)

Kite surfing. Gonna take it up this summer. Denmark is perfect for it; lots of extremely long beaches, plenty of wind, very near to the sea :).

And, it's not even an expensive sport.

Offline LtHans

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« Reply #16 on: April 13, 2002, 01:50:34 AM »
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Nice work LtHans (and twin).  Is all your metal work done in a forge?


No forge was used.  All the work was done in 16 gauge stainless steel cold, mostly using both a sheet metal roller and the old fashioned way....2# sledge hammer with the edges ground off (to prevent maring the surface) while beating the metal over an anvil, a ball trailer hitch set sideways in a vice and supported by an airplane jack, and a shot bag.  We also used a Rotex punch quite a bit, as drillng holes is alot slower than punching them.

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I've used English wheels for making chestplates etc. but have never had the opportunity for forge work. Right now I'm working on chainmail..a long and tedious process.  I would love to see some more pics if you have any. Close-ups would be nice.


We have an English wheel available at our hanger, but only really used it to take out dents.  We don't have a small enough roller to do the work we need.

Offline Wingnut_0

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« Reply #17 on: April 13, 2002, 04:30:43 AM »
hans, I can't help it but.....

After seeing that 1st picture all I could think of was that duel scene from The Holy Grail..hehe

Serioulsy though, good work.  I've collected swords over the years and studied hard how to use them :)   But I have to profess some ignorance on armor as I find it too restrictive to fight worth a dam..hehe.

Offline Leslie

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« Reply #18 on: April 13, 2002, 05:26:19 AM »
That is beautiful work LtHans.  Your armor making is a labor of love without question.  How did you do the dragon design on the breastplate?  It looks like it's etched or sandblasted in the steel.  

Les

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« Reply #19 on: April 13, 2002, 06:48:15 AM »
The symbol is done with a bead blaster.