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Nathan Quarantillo
Location: Eastern Panhandle WV, USA Joined: 14 Aug 2009
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 8:02 am Post subject: My tailored maille |
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I ordered a set of GDFB flat ring/wedge rivet maille from KultofAthena
As predicted, it had the tube sleeves, that give you the maille wings look so unpopular in period art but inexplicably popular at Renaissance faires.....
I decided to taper them. I cut a slit down each arm, removed the excess, and then used butted links to "sew" the seam back up. I also added a horseman's slit.
Here are the results, enjoy
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Ian S LaSpina
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Looks great Nathan! I found that it was well worth the time and effort to do the tailoring myself. Did you try putting your plate armor on over the maille before you tailored it as a comparison for when you finished tailoring it?
It makes a tremendous difference. Not only does the mail bunch up horribly and make fit a nightmare with plate arms, it also restricts movement to the point of defeating the purpose of wearing it in the first place. Once you tailor the sleeves though, it's like night and day. I think you'll be very happy with the fit and feel of it now.
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T. Arndt
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Hey Nathan,
How many pounds of material did your tailoring remove?
Have you used any of the removed mail for dagger, arrow, etc puncture testing?
Also, by the fit under street clothing, I assume you not intending to wear your mail over a gambeson or similar arming clothing?
Nice work!
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David Clark
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 8:41 am Post subject: |
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Looks awesome! What size did you order?
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Nathan Quarantillo
Location: Eastern Panhandle WV, USA Joined: 14 Aug 2009
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 10:59 am Post subject: |
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Thank you all for the kind words!
David, I ordered the 48 chest circumference
Ian, I don't think could have worn plate over it before tailoring. I will have to try sometime. And yes, it is night and day. It's much much easier to do everything in. Heck, it's even easier to take off!
Mr Arndt, I would say I might have removed about a pound to a pound and a half from the total wight, bringing it to around 19-20 pounds.
I haven't used it for any testing yet, but probably will at some point. I'll post another thread of results when I finally do.
And yes, actually. I wear it under an arming doublet. The street clothes were only because I threw it on right after finishing the tapering, and snapped some pictures. No time for a proper arming up
“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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T. Arndt
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 11:15 am Post subject: |
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Nathan Quarantillo wrote: | Thank you all for the kind words!
I would say I might have removed about a pound to a pound and a half from the total wight, bringing it to around 19-20 pounds. |
I'm sure it feels like even more than that since it is on the arms
Nathan Quarantillo wrote: | I haven't used it for any testing yet, but probably will at some point. I'll post another thread of results when I finally do. |
Cool. I will be looking forward to that. I have wondered how GDFB mail holds up.
Nathan Quarantillo wrote: | And yes, actually. I wear it under an arming doublet. The street clothes were only because I threw it on right after finishing the tapering, and snapped some pictures. No time for a proper arming up |
I asked only because I was concerned that you might not have left enough room to wear your arming clothing underneath.
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David Clark
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the measurements Nathan. I was trying to see where that size fell on your build as I am quite a bit smaller. Seems like I will need to trim off quite a bit! Also, one last question:
Is it mild or stainless?
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Nathan Quarantillo
Location: Eastern Panhandle WV, USA Joined: 14 Aug 2009
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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David, it's mild.
Mr Arndt, yes, as Ian mentioned, it is like night and day.
I think it will perform well. The stuff was hard enough to get through, even with wire cutters
And no, if you look very closely, you will see there is still some room in the sleeves.
“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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Brett Whinnen
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Posted: Fri 19 Aug, 2011 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Nice work Nathan. I still need to do mine, but the coif comes first!
I too did the slit up the centre on the back and front of mine
Did you take off the grease? And if so what did you put on to protect it instead?
Looking good, can't wait to see it under the rest of the kit!
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Nathan Quarantillo
Location: Eastern Panhandle WV, USA Joined: 14 Aug 2009
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Posted: Sat 20 Aug, 2011 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you, Brett!
Yeah, I got to the coif first also. Little projects come first.
And I didn't take it off per-say, but I've had it siting in paper since I got it. The stuff slowly absorbs it.
What did you do to your maille for the grease issue?
“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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Brett Whinnen
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Posted: Sat 20 Aug, 2011 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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The arms were always going to be the last on my list of things to do. I was trying to get my coif done prior to my party but ran out of time with everything else that needed to be done. I have almost made the crown from my eye brows up in riveted/solid links.
I used a degreaser, but one that uses water, which is not the best idea as you need to dry it and oil it as soon as possible. But I got it mostly dried and then used a water repelling based lubricant, it currently has a mix of Inox and RP7 on it at the moment.
I had it in a plastic container with a damp rid (water absorbent) in there but have since rolled it in an oily towel and put it in a sealed bucket. Works well. Before use I get it out and roll it around in a bath sheet (read big towel) which gets most of the excess oil off of it
Once I've made the coif I'll start on the sleeves, I should have plenty of spare rings and rivets left The decide if I tackle tailoring the torso at all...
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Sun 21 Aug, 2011 2:35 am Post subject: |
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Outstanding job Nathan, tailoring ones mail makes a world of difference.
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