Fabrication d'armure médiévale Making of medieval armor #17

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2012
  • Fabrication d'épaulette15c acier rouler a froid 16g et 18g. Les images ont été tourner il y as trois ans.
    The making of 15c pauldrons in mild steel 16g and 18g, this video was shot tree years ago.
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  • @Trenasist
    @Trenasist 2 роки тому +5

    These have by far been the best armour making videos :)
    Love your style!

  • @celticwarrior916
    @celticwarrior916 12 років тому +3

    Wow! You make my favorite videos. Always a pleasure to have you share your techniques with us. You are truly inspirational.

  • @max7w311
    @max7w311 10 років тому +5

    This video just made my day. Thank you for showing this.

  • @MadManiak
    @MadManiak 10 років тому +5

    I have to say that this is really impressive, you got an amazing handmade skill... well done mate!

  • @kevingambrell
    @kevingambrell 10 років тому +3

    Stunning workmanship. I take my hat off to you Sir

  • @naturel2772
    @naturel2772 3 роки тому

    Vous êtes un homme de savoir "fer"
    Monsieur Dubé.
    Tout un art.
    Bravo.

  • @pierdolio
    @pierdolio 10 років тому +3

    Spectacular! And your selection of music is too.

  • @matthewhegstrom8478
    @matthewhegstrom8478 5 років тому +2

    Nice work man! I’m excited to start making my own suit of armor.

  • @legendrebernard2549
    @legendrebernard2549 4 роки тому +2

    Quel travail !!! Une re-création remarquable, une finition superbe, c' est une merveille ! Merci pour ce partage:) :):) Je m' abonne évidemment.

  • @cedricportet9655
    @cedricportet9655 7 років тому +1

    magnifique super boulot 👍👍👍

  • @Bullfrog92020
    @Bullfrog92020 9 років тому +1

    Holly cow that's freakin beautiful work!

  • @littleminikid
    @littleminikid 12 років тому +3

    Makes awesome armour and has awesome taste in music, Sir you are AWESOME!

  • @hesidoabducido7
    @hesidoabducido7 8 років тому

    just so cool, thanks for sharing your workflow!

  • @75blain
    @75blain 12 років тому

    Tres beau.
    Merci de partager cette passion avec nous SgtViktor.

  • @Jerbod2
    @Jerbod2 9 років тому +1

    That looks amazing!

  • @dieseltorque8187
    @dieseltorque8187 11 років тому +1

    absolutely beautiful

  • @MrJsowa
    @MrJsowa 12 років тому

    @sgtviktor sir i thought i have learned a lot from you through your videos,but yet another video,yet another set of skill to learn.you are a master of your art,I strive to one day be able to create as vividly as you do.thank you for so much inspiration.Be Blessed for sharing your technique

  • @h8tm3
    @h8tm3 11 років тому +2

    Excellent video, found it really relaxing also :)

  • @SickFlicksTrick
    @SickFlicksTrick 11 років тому

    Really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @iKostanCom
    @iKostanCom 7 років тому

    It's really awesome!!! I wish I had such skills... and the music is also great!!!

  • @JerryJr65
    @JerryJr65 9 років тому

    You make it look so easy!

  • @tarossi400
    @tarossi400 12 років тому +1

    Impressive work!

  • @kevinbunting826
    @kevinbunting826 6 років тому

    Amazing skill set.

  • @forseti52
    @forseti52 12 років тому

    i learn so many tricks watching your vids. thanks.

  • @taqueopariu
    @taqueopariu 11 років тому +1

    Holy cow! Subbed right away, if i can ever come close to your skills one day, i'll be happy! Keep up the marvellous work mate!

  • @jeanchristo8648
    @jeanchristo8648 9 років тому

    nice job man beautiful armor !

  • @TheDecaystar
    @TheDecaystar 11 років тому

    Awesome work!

  • @techlari5618
    @techlari5618 12 років тому +5

    Really inspirational to watch this. I wonder if you ever do your own design on armors or "futuristic" armors? Would be cool if you could upload if so :)

  • @francogallo_ar
    @francogallo_ar 2 роки тому

    you do an excellent job !! I have taken some ideas for my work on an elf medieval armor!! (steel sculpture)
    It has been successful for me to see your video over and over again
    Thank you so much!!

  • @CookieStz
    @CookieStz 12 років тому +1

    great work!

  • @christofolus
    @christofolus 11 років тому

    What John Knapp is saying is that the plates should be arranged in a direction so as to carry a downward strike away from the wearer, rather than catch in between the plates. Though this provides less range of motion, it is the difference between a glance and a broken shoulder (ever if the strike does not penetrate the armour).

  • @helppi
    @helppi 12 років тому +1

    Amazin craftsmanship!

  • @nicolasgoerung7613
    @nicolasgoerung7613 7 років тому

    superbe boulot ....encore ....

  • @Cubrisse
    @Cubrisse 12 років тому

    Super beau en plus en métal fait main super travail.

  • @melkorsring
    @melkorsring 7 років тому

    fraking Awesome man!

  • @jeffkopher3468
    @jeffkopher3468 5 років тому

    Over 7 years later.... Perfect.

  • @MrPdante
    @MrPdante 11 років тому

    I saw a documentary, I think it was nova, where they did heat treat the plates, and that made that armor capable of absorbing enough shock to stop a bodkin arrow shot from a machine used to standardize the "shot"

  • @MidevalGaming
    @MidevalGaming Рік тому

    I've never made Plate armor before only Chainmaille...I had the great idea to go and my some sheet metal and try. I don't have any of the tools I probably need to make it and now I find this video..I'm going to need to go study all your other videos to try and see what I'm really in for.

  • @paveldvorak1503
    @paveldvorak1503 6 років тому

    great video and music master

  • @rustyowens3694
    @rustyowens3694 6 років тому

    That was so Awesome. I wish i could make Knight armor.

  • @NakaNorega
    @NakaNorega 10 років тому

    Hey man thanks so much for giving that awesome video. I have been looking for a good way to get some armor for a Renaissance fair that i am putting together. Thanks for showing me how to make it thanks you.

  • @wampachile
    @wampachile 12 років тому

    Awesome Work Master Regards from Chile...

  • @pachenico
    @pachenico 12 років тому

    Amazing and beatiful !

  • @armandcharle6531
    @armandcharle6531 12 років тому

    tu fait vraiment de magnifique armure

  • @Videogametourist
    @Videogametourist 8 років тому +37

    ERIC DUBE BUILT THIS IN A CAVE, WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!

    • @jaxsullivan2117
      @jaxsullivan2117 3 роки тому +1

      Thank u for this comment it brings back times of good.

    • @jaxsullivan2117
      @jaxsullivan2117 3 роки тому +1

      Btw it's bunch not box.😁

  • @babaali2242
    @babaali2242 10 років тому

    J'ai essayer de faire les même épaulettes. j'ai tellement eu de misère il me manque au moins la moitié des outils nécessaire je m'arrange comme je peux mais c rien en comparer de ton travail good job

  • @TheDcgj45
    @TheDcgj45 10 років тому

    this is really COOL.

  • @draglorde
    @draglorde 12 років тому

    je suis tout simplement jaloux de tes talents.. continue ainsi! tu es tres inspirant! je suis a mes premieres creations, de voir de telles videos me motive enormemet a continuer, esperant un jour faire quelquechose de resemblant.

  • @paulofinder7065
    @paulofinder7065 2 роки тому

    Otimo trabalho, nao e pra qualquer um, parabens.

  • @finpainter1
    @finpainter1 12 років тому

    great work

  • @artickshlam6291
    @artickshlam6291 12 років тому

    jolie travaille !

  • @boyhandsome357
    @boyhandsome357 12 років тому

    Cool!!! I wish I could have one like that

  • @Kostja08a
    @Kostja08a 12 років тому

    i can watch this 24/7

  • @plaid13
    @plaid13 10 років тому +9

    salamander337 The steel would be hardened and tempered before being used as armor.This is just made to look fancy but if it was real armor it would have another few steps getting it ready. Basically a process of heating and cooling the metal.

    • @TheGoodCrusader
      @TheGoodCrusader 5 років тому +1

      Wouldn't that be able to be done after the construction?

    • @Bauson
      @Bauson 5 років тому

      They harden it after most the time have you ever tried working with hardened steel

    • @michelguevara151
      @michelguevara151 5 років тому

      @@TheGoodCrusader an oven

    • @Turin-Fett
      @Turin-Fett 5 років тому

      @@TheGoodCrusader This is all to be taken as general information. To harden steel it must be of high carbon content. Typically 0.4-0.9% carbon. Mild steel such as used in most fabrication and construction (think car bodies or steel beams) is of too low a carbon content to harden. The high carbon steel would be heated to "critical temperature" a state where the structure of the iron and carbon atoms arrange in such a way, that when cooled rapidly in water or oil, are locked into a position that does not easily become deformed.
      For most normal, high carbon steels, this would be a temperature range between 1450-1600 degrees Fahrenheit. Steel that is alloyed with other elements such as chromium, molybdenum or any number of things can have drastically different heat treatment requirements.
      The most cost effective means of heating steel to this temperature would be in an open forge of coal/charcoal. A gas fired forge or electric kiln large enough to accommodate plate armor would be very expensive.

    • @Turin-Fett
      @Turin-Fett 5 років тому

      @@TheGoodCrusader I don't think all armor was hardened, most of it probably wasn't because it would add to the cost.
      I think for plate armor in 2019 mild steel sheet metal would be entirely acceptable, and indeed that is most likely what the vast majority of armor is made of today, again because of the significantly higher cost of both high carbon steel as a raw material and the process of heat treatment.
      I personally have a gas forge and have recently become interested in armor, but there is no way I could fit the larger pieces such as a helmet or pauldrons inside it. I think an oxy-fuel torch or removing the propane forge burner to use by hand would definitely get the job done.
      Mild steel can handle a great amount of cold working as well, as demonstrated in this video. I would suggest that you just try! There's always a way to get where we want to go.

  • @BrainDeadGizmo
    @BrainDeadGizmo 12 років тому +1

    the music is SO dope. where can i find it? your craftsmanship is unmatched by anyone ive seen.. keep up the great work

  • @IIIMartinsonVFXIII
    @IIIMartinsonVFXIII 10 років тому +1

    Who push "this like button"? Amazing work.

  • @MrTigroz
    @MrTigroz 5 років тому

    I am digging the music actually

  • @Ansarum
    @Ansarum 11 років тому

    beautiful craftsmanship epically for cold steel work. i still want to learn how to do this as i do maile (chainmail) and still need to learn leather working as well. my goal is to save up and purchase a shop to sell and teach others how to make armor

  • @jiggz2111
    @jiggz2111 7 років тому +4

    what is the name of the first track?

  • @orson.egidio.esteves
    @orson.egidio.esteves Рік тому

    Meus parabéns a armadura ficou muito bonito 👏🏻👍🏼💪🏼

  • @ragnargenericsson3171
    @ragnargenericsson3171 7 років тому

    incredible

  • @dwagon22
    @dwagon22 10 років тому

    Very very nice

  • @lucas3820
    @lucas3820 10 років тому +1

    My friend, you would earn a fortune here in Brazil if you had a store here.

  • @3DVizzion
    @3DVizzion 7 років тому +4

    Nice work! Making my own armor too! Gonna use tungsten thin plates and more other materials, a much more flexible armor and tougher able to withstand bullets, cold and heat with many other gadgets. My own personal ultimate suit. It is going to be awesome!!

    • @vladalexander7489
      @vladalexander7489 7 років тому +2

      Ultimate Man How is the progress going? I'm interested.

  • @Hrafnhistorical
    @Hrafnhistorical 12 років тому +1

    Ah, I can only dream of affording pauldrons like those some day.

  • @hildebrandtvongreunhagen7601
    @hildebrandtvongreunhagen7601 8 років тому

    Eric, what are the rivets, wich you use for helmets and arm hinges?

  • @MrScottytoohottie
    @MrScottytoohottie 11 років тому

    wow, that is pretty cool. so i guess it is possible to heat treat armor too, to make it harder just like they do swords. it makes sense, metal is metal wether its in a sword, or in armor rite? i have seen a japanese katana shot on its blade side with a gun, and it cut the bullet rite in two like butter. but i dont know if it could take a bullet on the side of the blade with the same results.

  • @Pablobmachine
    @Pablobmachine 10 років тому

    me gustaría saber o conocer el listado de herramientas que se requieren para realizar tu trabajo.

  • @geraldsamson3796
    @geraldsamson3796 Рік тому

    Merci !

  • @gravemanschiwek
    @gravemanschiwek 10 років тому +1

    Hello Mr Dubé, are these armours for historical fullcontact battles? If yes, what did a full platet armor cost. gothic, 15th century, german sallet with segments in the neck. Greetings from Germany, Chris

  • @MrJsowa
    @MrJsowa 12 років тому

    95likes 0dislikes...march 8th 9am,if the world was perfect it would have 1,034 likes 0 dislikes.none-the-less the point should be proven that this is one talanted smith

  • @sergioescobar6918
    @sergioescobar6918 10 років тому

    VERY BEAUTIFULLLL

  • @MrJbrow480
    @MrJbrow480 12 років тому

    im impressed

  • @EgholmViking
    @EgholmViking 12 років тому +2

    sweet :D

  • @sealddoser6985
    @sealddoser6985 4 роки тому

    шафлюр, де вафлюр, шикарный доспех братан

  • @Vendell_23
    @Vendell_23 11 років тому

    Is the overlapping of those shoulder plates seems reversed?

  • @shinryuiv5535
    @shinryuiv5535 6 років тому

    does in medieval had a screw and nuts ?

  • @giulioboselli7410
    @giulioboselli7410 12 років тому

    sei un mito! complimenti

  • @waynediffin7225
    @waynediffin7225 8 років тому

    how long did it take you. im a fabricator and thinking about doing just this same thing. but the decision to do it will be based off how long a full set would take.. im assumeing by how much work is envolved that the shoulder part alone is a solid weeks work. would be greatful for your times.

  • @RazyelVermilion
    @RazyelVermilion 11 років тому

    Hi! can I ask you a question?
    which tool you used to remove the marks of the hammer at minute 07:49? and what type of disc are you using at minute 07:56?
    Thanks too much

  • @wanttobezeushimself3521
    @wanttobezeushimself3521 8 років тому

    quel est l epaisseur du metal que tu utilises?

  • @germandiaz6427
    @germandiaz6427 11 років тому

    eres un artista

  • @MrZenoah67
    @MrZenoah67 5 років тому

    And bits of no quarter. A complete led zeppelin remix of greatest hits.

  • @amandeis
    @amandeis 11 років тому

    Who's the Band ?

  • @MrScottytoohottie
    @MrScottytoohottie 11 років тому +1

    nice video, and armor. do you think its possible to heat, and then quench armor like they do to swords to make it stronger, perhaps even to the point that the armor would be bullet proof?

  • @Matrinique
    @Matrinique 9 років тому

    ye gods this takes forever! That's prolly over a 1000 hammer blows. cool stuff.

    • @waynediffin7225
      @waynediffin7225 8 років тому

      +Matrinique and the rest. im a fabber and the use of a hammer is insane. you wnt believe this but ive wore hammers down to the point i have to go out and buy new ones. thats how often we some times after hammer things.

  • @thatnogoodfool8943
    @thatnogoodfool8943 8 років тому +1

    are you of the french Dube line?

  • @giuliosterchele4699
    @giuliosterchele4699 4 роки тому

    B R A VO-SUPER BRAVO.

  • @Laughin9M4N
    @Laughin9M4N 10 років тому

    what's the track, sounds like buffalo soldier and hendrix mix, I like it except for the bass/dubsteb buzzing

  • @user-ys5tg9dj1g
    @user-ys5tg9dj1g 2 роки тому


    보고
    갑니다...^^

  • @notsuferatu
    @notsuferatu 12 років тому

    inspiration

  • @ewan12kd
    @ewan12kd 11 років тому

    where can i get paterns for this armour?

  • @aristotle29
    @aristotle29 11 років тому

    What do you use to blacken the inside of the armor? Is it just a glossy paint?

  • @bschwartzberg
    @bschwartzberg 3 роки тому

    what is he layer over the articulation on the left pauldron called?

  • @tylermech66
    @tylermech66 7 років тому +6

    is this made out of aluminum or somthing?

  • @hattachainoam2066
    @hattachainoam2066 5 років тому

    What are some of the advantages or disadvantages of hammering the steel into its position (video) vs pressing it into a mold? Like the hood of a vehicle. Or, pouring molten metal into a mold?

    • @mk3ferret
      @mk3ferret 3 роки тому

      You gain the advantage of being able to end thy enemy rightly

  • @drinksanddice9528
    @drinksanddice9528 8 років тому

    Are your patterns available anywhere?

  • @internalriot
    @internalriot 12 років тому

    what do you use to paint on the inside?

  • @Lukiel666
    @Lukiel666 11 років тому

    Whoops my bad, Dragon Skin not dragon scale..But yes bulletproof. Oh and I am in the SCA and we did a test with a bodkin point arrow made of ash fired from a 120lb bow and it will not go thru 16Ga steel plate such as we wear in the SCA.

  • @jacobpage5194
    @jacobpage5194 6 років тому

    List of hand tools please!