I’ve always been fascinated with medieval and other period armor
and I’ve always wanted to learn how to make it.
I’m not sure how many hours I’ve spend searching the Internet, watching
YouTube videos, trying to learn how to make armor. While it is fun watching professionals hammer
out metal on beautiful anvils and other specialized equipment, they never
explain in detail what they are doing, where they bought their equipment (how
they made it if they didn’t buy them), what material or techniques they are
using, etc. When you’re trying to do it yourself
it becomes very frustrating. Making
armor is a lost art and there are not that many people who actually practice it
anymore (who really needs it anyway nowadays).
While I have no delusions of quitting my day job
and becoming a professional armorer (okay, maybe there is a small part of me that thinks that would be cool) I would still like to learn how to make it.
Besides the lack of knowledge of how to
make armor, I don’t have loads of cash to spend on anvils and other expensive
equipment. I’ve started this blog to document
the things I have learned, focusing mostly on making armor on a budget. I will try to make it as comprehensive as
possible and from a beginner’s perspective (since that’s where I’m starting
out). I’ll give tips on what to look for
in equipment (where to buy it or how to make it), provide patterns that I’ve
used, tell you how much it cost me to make (money and time) and anything else you
want to know. If this sound like you, you're not alone. I hope I can help and would appreciate to know any tips you've learned as well. Now, let's make some armor!
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