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Augusto Boer Bront
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J. Nicolaysen
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Posted: Fri 10 Nov, 2017 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Augusto, thanks for all your research and information! You are helping me appreciate a world of armor I did not really consider before your work.
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Augusto Boer Bront
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Rod Walker
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Posted: Sat 10 Aug, 2019 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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You do nice work.
I like that you do the unusual from the period and that you do it all by hand.
Cheers
Rod
Jouster
www.jousting.com.au
"Come! Let us lay a lance in rest,
And tilt at windmills under a wild sky!
For who would live so petty and unblessed
That dare not tilt at something, ere he die?"
--Errantry, John Galsworthy
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Augusto Boer Bront
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Augusto Boer Bront
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Posted: Wed 24 Mar, 2021 12:55 am Post subject: |
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Heven't been updating in a while.
Here's a circa 1410 Italian great helm. Forged from mid steel. The skull goes from 4 mm to the top to 4.5 mm to the edge of the upper sight. The faceplate goes from 4 mm to the upper lip to 2 mm on the bottom edge and sides. The back is 2 mm.
It weights 4.79 Kg.
The surface finish was achieved by filing and sanding by hand, followed by polishing with a polishing wheel.
The liner is sewn to the bottom of the helm and at the upper vision slit. Moreover it's held by those two laces on the sides coming out form the helm. The back strap is very useful for both horse and foot combat. On horse it stabilyzes the helm, keeping the sight parallel to the ground and preventing the helm from bouncing too much. This of course can also be fixed by better riding, but I'm not proficient enough to do that. On foot it does the same, allowing the helm still to rotate from side to side with the head, even though it's a bit more limited than without the strap engaged.
Armourer-Artist-Blacksmith
www.magisterarmorum.com
Pinterest albums to almost all existing XIVth century armour.
Pinterest albums on almost all existing XVth century Italian armour.
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Augusto Boer Bront
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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Mon 25 Jul, 2022 8:27 am Post subject: |
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Fantastic work by Augusto and even better in the flesh and even better when you shoot the heck out it all weekend.
I would love to say what happened, but of course I cannot, but what I can say is this film promises to be every thing we hoped it would be.
Thanks Augusto and thanks everyone involved.
We have shot 5 short films and 1 long film over the last 3 days and there will likely be one more extra film still yet to shoot and delivery of the whole series is likely in mid October.
Bring it on.
Tod
www.todsworkshop.com
www.todcutler.com
www.instagram.com/todsworkshop
https://www.facebook.com/TodsWorkshop
www.youtube.com/user/todsstuff1
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Mon 25 Jul, 2022 9:46 am Post subject: |
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I can’t tell you guys how excited I am about these films. Can’t wait!
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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