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Hey, as a frame of reference, what size head circumference is the berserk skull helmet pattern for at default? I have the pattern but don't want to trial and error my way to the right size since I have a really big head and a reference would help me scale it properly. I'm trying to make it out of metal so I can't count on it to stretch like leather would. Any response is appreciated, thank you.
So many fools in the comments here trying to take away from this masterpiece by saying things like, Well this isn't really "armor"...... Bruh, leather armors have been a thing on this planet for millennia. There's multiple classes of "leather armor" which are featured all throughout popular videogames like Skyrim, Fallout, etc... Armor isn't just metal... There's ceramic armor, Kevlar armor, wooden armor, leather armor, bone armor, etc. etc... Any type of plate or outer covering intended to protect something like a person, animal, vehicle, etc. while in battle could be considered "armor". Hell there's even a soft fabric clothing company calling itself Under Armour and I don't see you guys in their comment sections all like, "Well those clothes are pretty cool an everything buuuut Aaaaaktually that's technically not armor because it's not metal... Derp...
I'm not into comic book cosplay, or whatever it's called, but that is some beautiful work that you do... and the armor photography is great, too. Mmmm! Armour potted meat sandwich!
funny to see that my diy laser with how I designed air flow to be on work bed works better not wasting laser power on smoke filled air :D If you see laser beam in the air it means that it is scattering on smoke. On another note. Epic project on cult classic armor. I really enjoy how you use different technologies and tools to achieve results.
Yeah, that's why we always rinse off the leather shortly after cutting, that cuts most of the smell, and also dispose or trim off the offcuts, avoid letting them just build up, and sweep out the laser bed after every few project from rivet holes or dust.
Great vid! Love your content. Question with the laser. Do you have any good tips to keep down charring? I have been wetting the leather first, which does help a bit, but seeing if you have any other tips? Cheers, and thanks for the amazing content!
Thanks. Wetting helps, masking with tape or tape sheets can do a lot, it also seems slowing down the speed can actually help, which seems counterintuitive. I'll be covering a lot of this in an upcoming vid (soonish) btw with examples.
My personal philosophy is treat any smoke as toxic and make sure its vented properly or filtered properly. But yes I've used pasted back on the laser at times. Side point though, I don't like pasted back for most of my works though because it makes it harder to shape and work it compared to normal veg tan.
At what size should this be printed? I got this printed out today and the edges were cut off on the face/visor section, and whilst you did account for that (genius, thank you!) it looks like only the first two pages were printed at the same size, and the rest were maybe printed smaller?
As a frame of reference, what size head is this pattern for at default? I have the pattern but don't want to trial and error my way to the right size since I have a really big head and a reference would help scale it properly.
Это красиво! Не понятно, от куда эта идея.?! Исторически, были стальные шлемы со всякими изысками. Они защищали рыцарей! Естественно, им в голову не могло прийти делать шлемы из кожи, защищаясь от меча. Но это весьма красиво! Так что сподвигло делать кожаные шлемы? Вот такой вопрос меня волнует.
fair play, what the video lacked in the commentary skills, it more than made up for it in the technical skills department. that looked SICK 🔥 earned a sub from me and a thumbs up ❤