Does my Leather Gorget help at all?

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  • @NjordArtisan
    @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +21

    Watch til the end to vote on which part of the armor I'm making next ✌

    • @goodguykonrad3701
      @goodguykonrad3701 Рік тому +6

      My vote would be for the second shoulder piece

    • @DrGrunty
      @DrGrunty Рік тому

      ​@@goodguykonrad3701 me too.

    • @oneshotme
      @oneshotme Рік тому

      What was the white stuff you put on and then torched?? Close caption didn't do a good job of letting me know what you said it was

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      @@oneshotme stearic acid ✌🏻

    • @bagelenjoyer3437
      @bagelenjoyer3437 Рік тому

      Second shoulder peice is what i would do

  • @Buster-Sharp
    @Buster-Sharp Рік тому +83

    Leather armor with steel plates riveted to the inside was called Brigandine and was a lot more common historically then people know and is the origin of the myth of studded leather armor.

    • @romans883
      @romans883 7 місяців тому +2

      Studed leather armour is not a myth . Also poor common soldiers often saw in metal rings in to their kaftan - gambason leather or linen padded garments ...
      Only noble and wealthy knights could afford plate armour . Common soldiers were lucky to have chainmail . Many did not . So yes padded jackets , studded leather anything that could protect poor fighting common man was used . In 1410 in Tannenberg when Touthenic order with cream of European knights stood against Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. Lithuanian poor common soldiers used wooden planks as armour ....
      People did weird stuff that worked !
      Inuets made armour from ribs of whales !
      It all worked at the end ...

    • @dposcuro
      @dposcuro 5 місяців тому +3

      @@romans883 Show a single example of real, historical, studded leather armour.
      Every example that I have ever heard of, is small plates of steel, iron, bone, wood, something hard, riveted between two layers of leather. It would definitely be more expensive than just padded armour or a gambeson, but it is a hell of a lot cheaper than plate. It doesn't require much skill to make, There is no benefit to just putting metal studs into leather, other than weakening the leather. You putting something into the leather, that can help tear the leather apart during an impact. It doesn't stop the edged weapon from cutting into the leather, it doesn't spread impact force over a larger area. It just weakens the leather, as far as i can gather from everything I have looked at.
      Sewing metal rings onto their gambeson, or padded armour is definitely a viable practice: The metal really helps to protect the leather from edged, slashing weapons. The leather helps spread the force of the impact over a wider area. What NjordArtisan has made with his spaulder, is very similar in practice. The biggest weakness with his chainmail is that it is just butted.

  • @micah06v8
    @micah06v8 Рік тому +17

    A Blacksmith and a leatherworker! Your multi-talented 😁 Very few people actually show their leatherworking process. Having done some in high school and college it was nice to see you having fun with it. I really think it's underrated as a craft!

    • @liamholloway9022
      @liamholloway9022 Рік тому +1

      Especially in todays age of fake and machine made leather items

  • @theq86
    @theq86 Рік тому +12

    50 hours to make it, 30 minutes for you to destroy it and only 16 minutes for me to enjoy it.
    Excellent craftsmanship as always. My vote if for the nest shoulder piece.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot! As long as you enjoyed those 16 minutes I’m very happy with wrecking my work 😄👍🏻

  • @harpatar
    @harpatar Рік тому +17

    every Njord Artisan video is amazing! love what you do, hope you can grow further and reach the 1 million subs :)

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot! I really appreciate that! 🙌🙌🙌

  • @Earthenfist
    @Earthenfist Рік тому +4

    This is why 'leather armor' was never (or very, very rarely) seen historically. Good for hunting, maybe a brawl, or to stop you getting shanked in an alleyway, but not meant for a battlefield. Add literally a 1mm thick plate of mild steel to that and you'll get SO MUCH more protection.

  • @derprophet2291
    @derprophet2291 Рік тому +9

    Great video, was a fun watch, and good craftmanship! Maybe you know, but a mail coif is supposed to be worn over relatively thick padding. Chainmail shouldn't have direct contact to skin or hair. Once again cool video and interesting results in your leather testing!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +2

      Thanks!
      I almost bought one of those padded caps the other day but I thought that would look ridiculous with my current coif.
      Maybe once a have a proper riveted one 😄

  • @11th_defender51
    @11th_defender51 Рік тому +13

    Great craftmanship dude! I think this video really showcases why leather wasn't used so much historically.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Yeah, I was really surprised with the 30 lbs bow 😄

    • @bl4cksp1d3r
      @bl4cksp1d3r Рік тому

      at least not as prective part of the armour, yeah

    • @TheBradinator214
      @TheBradinator214 Рік тому

      It was used, just depended on the situation. Armor got heavier as the long bow developed and eventually spawned the crossbow. Lighter leather armor is more for close quarters fighting.

    • @bl4cksp1d3r
      @bl4cksp1d3r Рік тому

      @@TheBradinator214 i have to respectfully disagree, at least in the medieval central european parts, Leather was not really used as a protective part of armour. You'd have Brigandines, with metal plates, where the outer layer might have been leather, Maille Armour, or simply cloth armour like the Gambeson, but i am not aware of any armour that's distinctly made of leather. If you have any sorurces, could you share them with us? I find any kind of armour always very interesting, no matter the period or origin :D

    • @11th_defender51
      @11th_defender51 Рік тому +1

      @@bl4cksp1d3r mongol lammellar armor used leather and iron together. But it definitely wasn't used in Europe.

  • @cupidzsnakes6865
    @cupidzsnakes6865 Рік тому +6

    My vote is Probably the other shoulder. that way you can pick a matching design and probably sketch a front and back design to connect the three.

  • @jacobf6945
    @jacobf6945 Рік тому +3

    Second pauldron first. The Breastplate will be easy to sculpt but might be harder to get the finish right

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      I think I’m also leaning towards that 👍🏻
      Let’s see what others think

  • @dj1NM3
    @dj1NM3 9 місяців тому +1

    I think you forgot to wear (or make your balloon target wear) a padded hood under the mail coif, it's the reason why Medieval depictions show knights with such bulbous heads.

  • @m.ubaidaadam
    @m.ubaidaadam Рік тому +4

    the paper to leather edits where clean! as for your next build while i think the breast plate would be cool i think you should try the shoulder piece first since you mentioned how you wanted to improve the other. it being a different style will also make it more visually interesting. also did you think i wouldn't notice new intro?! >:) loving your videos man

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot! I’m glad you liked it. And your vote is of course noted 👍🏻

  • @Dr._OConnor
    @Dr._OConnor Рік тому +2

    What gauge of wire is your chainmail? How big in diameter? Could you also do more leather on the NoBullTutirial channel? I want to get into leather working and need your teachings

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      2,2mm wire with 10mm inner diameter, but I wouldn’t make it like that again

    • @Dr._OConnor
      @Dr._OConnor Рік тому

      Interesting. Mine is 14 gauge and about half inch diameter

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      What tutorial would you like to see?

    • @Dr._OConnor
      @Dr._OConnor Рік тому

      The right way to work leather. Like a general overview and tips. (Plus a different boiling and baking video) Something like that, your decision.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      @@Dr._OConnor I’ll put it on the list ✌🏻

  • @aex-blacksmithuk2111
    @aex-blacksmithuk2111 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I did 10 years of full contact medieval battle re-enactment & living history here in the UK. So I know a little bit, but I am no expert. Movement in armour should be the same as if you were not wearing armour if it was plate, mail, scale, etc. Soft armour (eg, gambeson) not so much, plus you will sweat like a stuffed pig in it, as it is stuffed with sheep's wool. Just what you want to wear on a hot summers day to run around in and hit and be hit be other people. Arming cap helps a lot under mail, or line the couf with leather. Hot goose fat on leather, soak in, then baked, will hard leather, Romans did this. But it will not stop a bobkin war arrow, nor will mail, you need plate for that, or a big mate to stand behind.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Thanks for your input! So there's a lot to improve about the shoulder pieces. And I gotta try that goose fat method 🙌

  • @derskalde4973
    @derskalde4973 Рік тому +1

    I'd say, the breastplate makes more sense, because then you can think of ways to attach the other parts to it neatly, instead of having to think up those things retroactively.

  • @LordAini
    @LordAini Рік тому +3

    It looks great, can't wait to see what you do with the chestpiece

  • @alonectorch7877
    @alonectorch7877 Рік тому +1

    i see this armoring thing working out for you, i really do. best of luck!

  • @3dwrecker_4660
    @3dwrecker_4660 Рік тому +1

    This is why I stay up all night, so I can catch my mate from Germany when he posts quality content!

  • @Crownpanda
    @Crownpanda Рік тому

    I haven't received a single notification from your channel since the leather armour video! WTH UA-cam!!!!!!!

  • @fabulousfloof3546
    @fabulousfloof3546 Місяць тому

    Didn't expect you to completely obliterate it like that 💀 your leatherwork is so beautiful! I'm sure if you ever wanted to work in film, Weta workshop would be happy to have you.

  • @N.I.M.T.K
    @N.I.M.T.K Рік тому +1

    Halo bang 🙏

  • @raziel3726
    @raziel3726 Рік тому +1

    Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍

  • @TyTy-fs2cd
    @TyTy-fs2cd Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel and it’s so underrated!

  • @DrewProductions6
    @DrewProductions6 Рік тому +1

    It's amazing that you are such a well rounded artisan. thank you for everthing that you do! you are a reall inspiration to me!!

  • @densamme1752
    @densamme1752 3 місяці тому

    Just found your videos so I apologize if you have already done this. Would workharden copper disks make a difference or do you think it would be useless?

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 7 місяців тому +1

    This guy’s craftsmanship is out of this world!
    Makes me really want to get into leatherworking.

  • @ShaunFace
    @ShaunFace Рік тому

    Haaaaaaa. Nice. Awesome leather work.
    Blessings and protection amen.

  • @chrisdinger5100
    @chrisdinger5100 Рік тому +1

    keep up the awesome work. I can't wait to see the full suit. Definitely built your other armI feel you will notice more mobility issues.

  • @joachimgrek6920
    @joachimgrek6920 Рік тому

    To get balance in the shoulders with a second piece sounds like the right move!
    By the way, you should visit the mideval week in Visby. 6-13 august this year.
    But than you`d have to go to Sweden....
    And it does start this sunday, so it might be a little short notice.

  • @Ckaldren
    @Ckaldren 7 місяців тому

    It would probably work fine against slashes with blades but not stabs, and something I have noticed with my own armouring is that arrows can go through almost anything, even plate armour.

  • @jdzencelowcz
    @jdzencelowcz 6 місяців тому

    I'd go with triple thick scales, stitched to a 10 layer cloth backing, or just mail on top of the leather.

  • @dropanukeonusaagain6606
    @dropanukeonusaagain6606 8 місяців тому

    I'm watching the video to the end, yes I was right this is not a defense
    and I have never heard of leather gorgets, leather and flax/hemp armor, yes, but not gorgets

  • @denielalain5701
    @denielalain5701 4 місяці тому

    Hello! in a full suit of armour you would only feel the bare friction between the pieces, but you would not feel any resistance to movement.

  • @CrudeButEfficient
    @CrudeButEfficient Рік тому

    That was a lot of work, but what a beautiful result! Too bad you needed a destructive test to se the strength, but such is life.
    I've only worn a rather ill-fitting breast plate for a stage play, and that was more restrictive when it comes to lifting your arms over your head. The dance numbers was a hassle... 😅
    Not all armour was made to withstand a direct hit, but more protect against the glancing blows and shrapnel, so I'd still wear your gorget rather than nothing...

  • @Marrom-1170
    @Marrom-1170 5 місяців тому

    E só custura kevlar 3A. entre o material ! Fica bom.

  • @Zhisaoka
    @Zhisaoka 7 місяців тому

    what type of leather are you using? I have made some armor out of scrap latigo leather that easily stops a 40lb bow with a broadhead. That is also non harddend

  • @romans883
    @romans883 7 місяців тому

    I like your leather chainmail shoulder . As the neck piece well glue it to real steel beavor my friend lol you live longer !

  • @Morinury
    @Morinury Рік тому

    You need 3 layers of skin, soak in gelatin, and then press it with heat. That's when you get leather armor.

  • @taurean6456
    @taurean6456 Рік тому

    Ngl, I thought the first bow and arrow you showed was the power bow from power rangers.

  • @NewEnglandPatriotsUK
    @NewEnglandPatriotsUK Місяць тому

    I use tenon saw blades wrapped in tape. Nothing penetrates it.

  • @dropanukeonusaagain6606
    @dropanukeonusaagain6606 8 місяців тому

    I think no, it looks too decorative and not intended for combat, the leather should be strong, laid in many layers and well tanned

  • @lady_draguliana784
    @lady_draguliana784 Рік тому

    Find a local recreation group or HEMA group and I'm sure someone will be able to let you try on a suit of armor

  • @blank-mq8ef
    @blank-mq8ef Рік тому

    i think breast plate next would be coolest, gives a bit more time to practice making armour before moving on from one arm to the other to possibly have more improvement visible

  • @bagelenjoyer3437
    @bagelenjoyer3437 Рік тому +1

    Very nice

  • @user-mz6sh4uo7u
    @user-mz6sh4uo7u Рік тому

    choose your fighter
    Bow n Arrow vs Cattle Carcass

  • @uragan7777
    @uragan7777 Рік тому

    A medieval arrow would have more weight, so in my opinion training arrows are a lot less of a threat :(

  • @Serasitas
    @Serasitas Рік тому

    Your leather should be thicker and more layers.

  • @alltimenative
    @alltimenative Рік тому

    swims, archery, makes leather armor? man of many talents

  • @poe3625
    @poe3625 Рік тому

    "Looks like I got too excited making this" 🤣😂

  • @Buster-Sharp
    @Buster-Sharp Рік тому

    It turned out looking Boss AF, shame you ruined it, never thought about how tooling and decoration could make armor weaker, though next time you could find armor hardening techniques which may make it last longer in testing. Something to do with boiling the leather I think.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Thanks! I also really liked the look of it. Destroying it isn’t much fun but it really helps in understanding the weak points

  • @ehrenmurdick
    @ehrenmurdick 5 місяців тому

    hmm, looks more like a bevor than a gorget imo

  • @tehOGRE
    @tehOGRE 8 місяців тому

    Your Chainmail doesnt look very strong, the rings should be smaller and they should be closed.

    • @ninjatears
      @ninjatears 4 місяці тому

      Everyone buys the same 16/18 gauge rings.

  • @Buster-Sharp
    @Buster-Sharp Рік тому

    Most Americans pronounce sew like so, only with a w, which does not change much....

  • @DH-xw6jp
    @DH-xw6jp Рік тому

    Hey, look at it this way, the armor protected the guy standing behind you!
    And i would like to see the other shoulder be done next, and it would give you a bit more practice before moving to something really big like a breastplate.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Noted!
      At least the guy behind you will appreciate the armor 😂

  • @that_jason_black
    @that_jason_black Рік тому

    Just wondering. Are you going to dual with @alecsteele ? Battle of the Forge! 😂

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      I don’t think I can compete with that new breastplate he got 😄

  • @Rexschwert
    @Rexschwert Рік тому

    Удивительный талант, жаль не прокатило
    P.s. - breastplate would be good for the next video

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot! I didn’t expect it survive the crossbow but I was a bit surprised that even the 30 lbs bow went through

  • @bl4cksp1d3r
    @bl4cksp1d3r Рік тому +1

    I love your leatherwork, great job!

  • @danielwesley5051
    @danielwesley5051 Рік тому

    You seem to be attaching the shoulder with lace points at either end. You may want to try attaching it at a single point in the center instead for better mobility, though this will expose your armpit when raising your arm.

  • @iryz-zx2hc
    @iryz-zx2hc Рік тому

    holy shit the transitions incoming

  • @DH-xw6jp
    @DH-xw6jp Рік тому

    That leather stamping press you use for the knot work!
    Is that something you built, or is a store bought? I wish we got a better view of it.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      It’s an old drill press. One of those that doesn’t have a drill attached but just a ring to stick any handheld drill into. I put an old drill chuck in there so i can put different tooling in. It’s a lot slower than hand hammering the stamps but when I’m in my apartment during the Uni semester I couldn’t be that loud so this was a great way to still do stamping in silence ✌🏻

  • @superork26
    @superork26 6 місяців тому

    id ile to see the leather breastplate!

  • @joshuawallace9771
    @joshuawallace9771 Рік тому

    I’d say the breastplate next

  • @Younknowwhatiscomming
    @Younknowwhatiscomming Рік тому

    I think i would vote for the breastplate. apart from that, nice vid man

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! And your vote is noted 👌🏻

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi9613 Рік тому

    WU TANG CLAN HAS ENTERED THE CHAT

  • @unshackledjester
    @unshackledjester Рік тому

    Honestly, I forgot to sub when I saw your whipsword video and you just popped into my feed again. Binge watched your content to current. I'd say I do have a request. Stop wrecking your s*** when you spend 20+ hours on something that isn't gonna work for armor. I love testing. Tod from Tods workshop has a series of testing stuff. He doesn't wreck crap that he spent time decorating! Test on a concept piece! Now you can't wear or show the gorget without obvious holes, and couldn't modify the design. Good content, but it'd be better to see you test the concept, adjust, and then make two products. 1 finished pretty piece and 1 that isn't remotely complete, but serves as a good test piece for what the real piece "should" be able to take.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      You're probably right but I feel like it makes for a better video to test the actual piece. I see this whole suit of armor as the testing prototype to try and improve and learn more decorating and armoring. It'll end up as decor in my workshop anyways and I think a messed up suit of armor also has some charm to it 😁

    • @unshackledjester
      @unshackledjester Рік тому

      @@NjordArtisan I mean, it is your channel. I can't stop you from blowing up hard work, but I can say from a viewer(possibly the minority opinion) perspective, seeing you put all this work into something that isn't going to function properly because you didn't do tests ahead of time is almost painful. I'm not expecting you to try and research everything you build for efficacy when the point, from what I'm getting, is entertainment of you exploring how to make your own suit with your own methods and styles.
      It's a cool concept for videos. It's why I subbed when you popped back into my feed and have gone to watch much of your backlogged content. Good stuff so far!
      However, testing the function before making the final product is important in all stages of prototyping.
      When I saw the leather gorget, I assumed it would be steel backed/reinforced. As the video went on, however, and I realized you weren't using a proper backing, I just assumed it would be a pretty leather worked piece for learning. Then you brought out the crossbow and I facepalmed because I knew there was no way in hell a leather gorget has a chance against any substantial projectile. At least not without some weird composites being used in the constructions(like Todd thinks might have been done with the glue and stuff he is testing/playing with occasionally). Leather can work as an amazing backing/structure for armor, but by itself it simply isn't amazing against anything that pierces/pokes. You saw this with the Witcher pauldron, no?
      I, for one, would love to see you split projects like this into 2 phases. Testing a protoype to figure out how you want to construct it, and then the build/creation of the final product! Now, if you wanna shoot the crap out of the real one because it looks cool, I'm all for watching that too... but I'd prefer to see the final product that could be worn look like it saved the wearer and it kept as a sentimental piece for "That time when someone tried to shoot me in the throat". =P
      Anyway, this is just general feedback. Good content and I'll continue watching either way. I just know that a lot of people don't bother stating things and sometimes creators need/want someone to put feedback out there. If I'm wrong about your audience and what would work, or you just don't like my suggestions, feel free to ignore me entirely. I'll not be offended. You're making things I can't(I suck at this kind of thing, which is why I watch so many creators =P) and doing it the way you want; I'm just some Joe Schmoe tossing out an opinion. You having fun and enjoying the process is more important than any feedback from some random guy on the internet. Now, you apparently put out a video a few days that didn't pop up in my feed(but I can see in the sidebar suggestions), so now I need to go watch it. Best of luck with both your projects and channel!

  • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
    @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG Рік тому

    I've been arguing with myself on how to respond to the video, but I still managed to lose..... Some body armor that law-enforcement agencies use here in the US is made up of overlapping, ceramic tiles, basically like scale mail but it weighs less, and is way stronger than any steel used in medieval times. Or you could get some thin bar stock of high carbon steel, like 1084, 1095, or a spring steel like 5160, heat it up and bend it into the shape of the curve behind the leather. Then just put a thin layer of anything lightweight between the steel and your skin. Sorry for the long winded comment, and I hope that at least some of it makes sense 😅

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Hey man, nice to see you!
      That definitely would be plenty strong but at that point I think the leather overlay becomes obsolete or rather a hindrance because instead skidding off the metal everything catches on the leather and absorbs a lot impact than just plain metal.
      If it’s just for aesthetic reasons that’s a different topic but I actually think metal looks better than leather 😄

    • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
      @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG Рік тому

      @@NjordArtisan Gotcha 😁👍🏽

  • @joachimgrek6920
    @joachimgrek6920 Рік тому

    You could always let Joerg Sprave take a "look at it´s features" 😜
    Really nice job, so it is almost sad to shoot it.
    But I have seen a test from an English guy about armour and how to treat the leather.
    He came to the conclution that using beeswax on it makes it easier to penetrate.
    (works a little like lubricant for the arrow)
    So a thing you should think about is what way you are hardening the leather.
    Wax and things like that makes it stiffer and to hold it´s shape very good, but it does make it more penetrable.
    Better for blunt force, but not for sharpe, like arrow, knife or sword.
    But you did a beautiful job!!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @maxlee9986
    @maxlee9986 Рік тому

    The quality of these vids just keeps getting better

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable Рік тому

    Well, you would also be wearing a gambeson under the armor as well, sot the bladed weapons and blunt weapons would be OK protected against. A shield would be needed to have a prayer against surviving arrows.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Oh yeah, that would help a lot.
      Without a shield maybe the armor stops the arrow enough that the person behind you survives 😄

    • @KnightsWithoutATable
      @KnightsWithoutATable Рік тому

      @@NjordArtisan We call that a meat shield.

  • @OlnanTheFox
    @OlnanTheFox Рік тому

    I say breastplate next! Great video as always!

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Рік тому

    Looks great and a wonderful job making it minus the white stuff you put on it

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks!
      Not a fan of the stearic acid?

    • @oneshotme
      @oneshotme Рік тому

      @@NjordArtisan You're welcome!! Thanks for letting me know what it was!

  • @R18jura
    @R18jura Рік тому

    Algorithmus Kommentar

  • @Lofty_Jules
    @Lofty_Jules Рік тому

    I would love to see the chest plate next as I would love to see what you'd incorporate into the design.

  • @gotbaka3
    @gotbaka3 Рік тому

    Goooood

  • @RogueODST
    @RogueODST Рік тому

    So cool

  • @drilluzz
    @drilluzz 10 місяців тому

    u r amazing keep up good work

  • @romulomiones6439
    @romulomiones6439 Рік тому

    Can you make a whip like katana

  • @jeffreylittle4712
    @jeffreylittle4712 Рік тому

    I am amazed at how this is turning out

  • @Halinspark
    @Halinspark Рік тому

    Tod's Workshop had a video where he went over a historical method for leather armor that might actually be worth investigating. It was two layers of half tanned leather, with the soft sides glued together and a layer of iron filings and ground glass mixed into the glue. Even skipping the step where he boils the leathers in glue, I bet the composite nature could be interesting for less work and you can get fine glass for sandblasting, so no need to make any.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      Great idea, thanks!

    • @michaelsommer5255
      @michaelsommer5255 Рік тому

      That was exactly, what I would had refered as well. The leather soaked in rawhide glue (or just gelatine) in a heated pot looks like boiling the leather, but actually it's only 50-60°C and the leather should get harder than untreated leather but not so brittle like cooked leather. If the gelatine glue is mixed with iron-ions, than a reaction from the tannin from the tanned leather and iron makes the gelatine glue hard and over time non solubile in water...and it shifts the colour into black.

  • @SuperVistaprint
    @SuperVistaprint Рік тому

    An error in a row of arrows

    • @SuperVistaprint
      @SuperVistaprint Рік тому

      Is say shoulder ;) keep it up. I wanted to download raid…but then i took an arrow to the knee …. Ruuuuun

  • @JohnThorpe1623
    @JohnThorpe1623 Рік тому

    fun video!

  • @dusanradin5868
    @dusanradin5868 11 місяців тому

    Both!

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H Рік тому +4

    Sweet god why would you make all that intricate, agonizing detail on something you intended to mangle

  • @cabageno.2
    @cabageno.2 Рік тому

    2:03 cool s

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      What do you mean?

    • @cabageno.2
      @cabageno.2 Рік тому

      @@NjordArtisan the shape just reminded me of the cool s

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому

      @@cabageno.2 oh right 😂😂

  • @boskone
    @boskone Рік тому

    Tod Cutler's doing some videos on leather facings for shields, which might provide some information for experiments like this. Basically, it seems that boiling and hide glue--with a few other techniques--creates a much tougher material than just boiling in water.
    Tod draws a comparison to fiberglass: fibers of glass alone are floppy, resin is brittle, but the two together produce a remarkably durable material. His idea is that the leather equates to the glass fibers, the glue to the resin.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Рік тому +1

      His videos on the topic are very interesting!
      But that whole process seems pretty tedious and I want to focus on the armoring aspect of this so I’m doing these simpler versions of hardening. Maybe once I know what I’m doing with armoring I can revisit some historically accurate and better hardening techniques

    • @bl4cksp1d3r
      @bl4cksp1d3r Рік тому

      boiling in hide glue/ boiling in modern day gelatine, yeah. I was surprised to hear that gelatine is basically what makes hide glue sticky

  • @returnofthetwats190
    @returnofthetwats190 Рік тому

    btw Todd Cutler did a few vids on leather armour, you might want to take a peek at his, especially his leather boiling technique

  • @snookiewozo
    @snookiewozo Рік тому

    I subscribed after the shoulder piece video to see the whole set. I see I won't be disappointed. Amazing!