Nice work Slava! I used to wear a barbute like this in swordfights. But my big nose was sticking out, and one time I got hit by a buckler and broke my nose.
A simple but beautiful helmet! Bonus points for making it from one piece! Definitely must have required a lot of patience to shape all that metal. Well done! Can’t wait to see what you make next!
An absurd amount of work, I can’t imagine dealing with the steel wigging out with every strike and deforming. Mad respect for you and the finished product is impeccable.
A fantastic helmet, congratulations, craftsmanship at its best. I have always been facinated with the musem suits of armour of both ordinary man at arms and those of the wealthy. There are some intriguing questions, duplication by more than one smith, were there any standard patterns and size gauging or quality contol? Obviously the medieval smiths did not have the advantage of acetyene and ready available materials as per todays suppliers, so where did their raw material come from? If the smith had to start with a block of steel, progress would be extremely slow and the war over before the first replacement helmet was available. Have you any history on the basic subject and logistics please. regards Richard
Where did you learn your craft? As someone who grew up in the SCA community I really want to get into blacksmithing and armor smiting. Are there classes specifically for making armor?
Nice work Slava! I used to wear a barbute like this in swordfights. But my big nose was sticking out, and one time I got hit by a buckler and broke my nose.
A simple but beautiful helmet! Bonus points for making it from one piece! Definitely must have required a lot of patience to shape all that metal. Well done! Can’t wait to see what you make next!
Its amazing how much a sheet of metal transforms. Thanks for showing us.
The nicest Barbuta, I have seen so far!
An absurd amount of work, I can’t imagine dealing with the steel wigging out with every strike and deforming. Mad respect for you and the finished product is impeccable.
That must have taken a lot of work, great craftsmanship 👍
Fantastic work. I would not want to arm wrestle this craftsman 💪
Amazing craftsmanship
Hands down the best helmet in history
thats a lot of movement from a flat sheet , well done.
Great job,congratulations!
Amazing, I wish I could try it
Это артистическая правильная и красивая работа,респект,Мастер
1 piece heltmet, absolutely perfect
man hits so fast that even make the world around him faster
What is the round anvil called?
Insane work
Прекрасный барбют!
A fantastic helmet, congratulations, craftsmanship at its best.
I have always been facinated with the musem suits of armour of both ordinary man at arms and those of the wealthy. There are some intriguing questions, duplication by more than one smith, were there any standard patterns and size gauging or quality contol?
Obviously the medieval smiths did not have the advantage of acetyene and ready available materials as per todays suppliers, so where did their raw material come from? If the smith had to start with a block of steel, progress would be extremely slow and the war over before the first replacement helmet was available. Have you any history on the basic subject and logistics please.
regards
Richard
Where did you learn your craft?
As someone who grew up in the SCA community I really want to get into blacksmithing and armor smiting. Are there classes specifically for making armor?
Excelente trabajo 🎉
Great job.
Hello I would like to try to do it again with a friend is it possible to have all the measurements?
Hey where do you get your steel. Or do you know anywhere?
5:57 it can be a huge cod piece, too.
About how long did this take to make?
Крепить все винтиками,а потом расклепать их ,ну блин ,снимаю шляпу,это шедевр
At 1min you had the murican armoured cowboy hat. They would be very impressed :P
Sublime
Такой шлем выдержит удар топором? Или это чисто декоративный аксессуар?
Epic
Now add horns... SHOVEL KNIGHT!
👍
Or stop at about 2:00 and you have Kung Lao from Mortal Kombat’s hat.
Underrated af comment
you ever think about putting amazon links to your tools? jsjs
Go making Templar helmet
Коротше кажучі: лікті бережи ... Сам сиджу на роботі по 10 годин за компом... Але , всеж, вважаю краще нагадати : бережи свої лікті.
Hey have u ever tried to make a breastplate out of a fire bowl ?
А есть что то новенькое