Bruno Giordan
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Posted: Sun 23 Jul, 2006 5:51 am Post subject: Padding for a XIV century greathelm |
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I'm in the process of building a XIV greathelm, patterned loosely on the Von Prankh helm in Vienna.
It is diffucult fo me to decide the helm circumference since it is not clear what kind of padding I could use.
Soeme say suspension liners were used (Osprey book sources), other say there were thickly padded arming caps who would keep the helm tight in place, a must since eye slits are narrow in originals as in my reconstruction, any change in position of the helm would blind the wearer.
I plan to use my standard arming cap and coif of mail , which already makes my headsize big.
For the moment my helm has a circumference roughly 3 cm greater than that of my head plus arming cap and coif of mail.
The first step is to decide what liner to build, and I would be oriented towards an over the coif's arming cap with outer ring, as depicted in an effigy on the Wells Cathedral, but I just need help on this decision.
That cap is not pretty thick though, while this page would suggest some special kind of arming cap did exist.
http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/Coif%20Padding.htm
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