That wouldn't be as effective. Kevlar is too soft. The whole benefit of it is that it's soft and flexible (basically tangling the bullet in it to prevent penetration). Chainmail requires a hard material assembled in a way that allows flexibility to be useful.
If we could make it from metal, it would be far better. Adding flexibility to plate without compromising rigidity? This would convince entire civilizations that your armour was made by the gods.
Good question. Seeing how they assemble would make it practical to try to get this made from steel. Unfortunately I don't think this can use the modern cheat code of welding the rings closed for added strength.
Some kind of techno beat. You can hear stuff like this on some of my playlists if you want. I don't wanna copy and paste links. No offense or anything.
When certain people start to mutate into super heroes this is what their costumes will be made of.
Hexagons are the Bestagons.
Seriously they are perfect.
ha, ik the reference
"oh what should I do with it next?"
S T A B I T
There's a tie of this on printables it's really cool
Now make a kevlar chain mail 😮
That wouldn't be as effective.
Kevlar is too soft.
The whole benefit of it is that it's soft and flexible (basically tangling the bullet in it to prevent penetration).
Chainmail requires a hard material assembled in a way that allows flexibility to be useful.
@phasepanther4423 thank you
Would love to have this properly tested!
Looks like it only bends one way, so joints would need to be a different chain mail
I think there are some videos of a metal version being tested against normal chainmail
@@Sausketoit can bend a bit the other way
There are many youtube channels to send it to for testing as armor. " Skalagrim" " Shadversity" Etc.
Is there a way to turn the bottom part blue and the top plate gray? That would look sick!
Just print it blue and paint the top gray
Yep definitely!
@@SuperheroDIYfire
Use titanium and see if its bulletproof o.o
Return of chainmail!
I mean it could work as chain and plate
If we could make it from metal, it would be far better. Adding flexibility to plate without compromising rigidity?
This would convince entire civilizations that your armour was made by the gods.
That is armor
Nice beyblade collection
Until you test it, it only looks cool, but that's it
How do you connect the pieces together?
Good question.
Seeing how they assemble would make it practical to try to get this made from steel.
Unfortunately I don't think this can use the modern cheat code of welding the rings closed for added strength.
What is that background music?
Darude - sandstorm
Some kind of techno beat. You can hear stuff like this on some of my playlists if you want. I don't wanna copy and paste links. No offense or anything.
Cheaper to just use Indian chainmail
Literally who asked
@@aaronherr5852facts
How would you attach it to other pieces of chain mail?
Nohow. It is printed already attached
But he’s asking how would yoh conned two different prints into one larger one
it would be just as good armor as regular chain mail
It would be better if the materials used were top notch. Not sure a 3d printer could do that cheaply...yet
It's more like a futuristic looking scale armour.