Posts: 793 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Tue 08 Nov, 2011 3:02 pm
Here's a larp helmet of an armouring student of mine from a few summers back.
He'd never made a helmet before and had two weeks to make one before a weekend event. I made cardboard templates from measures of his head, taught him how to dish the skull pieces, he did the rough work of cutting and dishing and drilling. Then we put it together with wing nuts to test fit it on him and make necessary adjustments.
Then he ran out of time for the larp he needed it for and had to go home to pack the rest of his kit, so I took over and did the finishing work of about 4 additional hours or so, cuttng out and dual curving the nasal, planishing all the dished parts,
polishing and riveting as well as adding the
maille and strap. I was going to add padded cheek plates and a padded leather liner but by then he had to pick it up and go to the Larp so it never got finished.
He was stunned speechless when he came in to pick it up. It'd gone from the rough pocked potato he remembered to a shiny hero helmet in a few hours. Me, I was a little miffed I hadn't got to finish it. But also proud of the solid ground work he'd turned out that allowed me to make it this nice.
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