Can I ask where you got your Greek-looking tunic from?
@chainsawchanselour545224 күн бұрын
Were so advanced, that our mere clothing can compete with armour that was utilized by wariors to fight and kill enemies
@darkincontrastАй бұрын
What type of glue did you use
@GoldthebeastАй бұрын
Ok nvm ima make a simpler one
@Hers_owners_recordАй бұрын
What ive learned : Cover it with paper mache
@Mr.56Goldtop5 ай бұрын
Great job!! Now you are ready to do battle with the Persians!
@eslycastilloperez8315 ай бұрын
Bro tiene las noticias españolas :v
@Ernest05915 ай бұрын
Could that same method but with different patterns be used to create samurai armor?😊
@Bobbyholland9017 ай бұрын
I love watching an artist at work and you, my friend produced art. I may make one this weekend just like it. Thank you so much for this video.
@jesus26398 ай бұрын
Ok now shoot it with arrows javelins and swords
@LordOwenLongstrider8 ай бұрын
I would suggest using a hand-roller or better yet, a rolling-pin to press the layers together better, working from the center outward to try and get all the wrinkles out and get the layers really tightly pressed together, even force the glue deeper into the fibers. Might also want to add a little bit of water to the glue, so it gets into the fibers better, maybe no more than 1/4 water to 3/4 glue.
@atitampidecapanema16618 ай бұрын
Hello ! This video is amazing ! I will definitly try to reproduce it ! Patterns and measures can be foud somewhere ? Thank you very much
@Sygg-uj3ze8 ай бұрын
Next: Massive steelwool stuffed pillows as arrow catchers
@simonphoenix37899 ай бұрын
One thing about this design that doesn't make sense to me is the strings at the front. Isn't it an obvious weakness? If someone slashes that rope apart, even one of them, your armor will essentially flap around and hinder you. And it's right at the front too.
@brokefangmagepunk36859 ай бұрын
I would guess that didn't happen often because if your wearing this you probably have a big shield and a sword or spear as well. So if they could get around your defense and offense to slice a string on your chest instead of going for the neck or other vulnerable area then your already effed😅 he's just playing with you
@BlackDidThis10 ай бұрын
"I covered the Dteruges with white and blue to make it more elegant"... To ALSO make it fittingly even more Greek in the meanwhile! This was an instructive video embedded in its simplicity. So much like your armour you have shared with us: It is very simple in its parts; but the whole is very impressive. Is there a reason you have not specifically pressed the parts with weights or so whilst they dry (Like that would have made it far too rigid to wrap around later or similar)? Or was it to basically keep the instructions as simple for all as possible (thus: the compression would present no difficulty later on in the making)?
@HectorDiaz-mf1uu10 ай бұрын
how do you wash it?
@Urialei11 ай бұрын
where did you find the template?
@antonifortis1084 Жыл бұрын
Omg that looks so fucking cool!!!
@vitsobotka6268 Жыл бұрын
That is fascinating. The ratio of material and time needed to the effectivness of the armour is quite impressive
@simonfraser3332 Жыл бұрын
this is totally awesome!! though your sewing skills are something to be desired... 👀
@Tommywthu Жыл бұрын
First of all is everyone going to have that type of knife?
@canaldamia8393 Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@christopherbartley6400 Жыл бұрын
From where did you get the pattern/measurements?
@Atinuke24 Жыл бұрын
Can you make it slower
@dannygo500 Жыл бұрын
Looks sick! i would love to build one myself but sadly i dont have a shtton of fabric laying around.
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
Well, I'm sure there are some old t-shirts and bedding that you could get hold of. Charity shops are usually full of them at a fraction offthe cost of new ones. A few metres of new cotton fabric doesn't cost much either.
@dannygo500 Жыл бұрын
@@another3997 yes Edit: Or I can sneak into my neighbours house at ni- What?
@user-lj8gk1nv5i8 ай бұрын
Acully buy leather and cover it in linin no one will ever know
@UltimeTheNormand2 ай бұрын
@@user-lj8gk1nv5iExactly what i was thinking
@Wedneswere Жыл бұрын
how can we know it's fully functional? put the armor on a dummy and shoot an arrow at it.
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
To be considered functional, as with modern body armour tests, you need to specify the parameters. Armour is only tested against specific threats, and anything outside of those parameters is not likely to be stopped. So, what draw weight of bow, what weight of arrow, what type of arrowhead, how sharp and at what distance? What about spear thrusts, sword thrusts and slashes?
@kevinkesserwani2533 Жыл бұрын
Is there specific measurements
@vendoaguasa5lucas930 Жыл бұрын
I cant find da measures help
@rbaotgamer758 Жыл бұрын
It's so good we make it
@rosslambda96132 жыл бұрын
dare i say perfect for halloween as i went as a spartan for 2 years this year im a mandalorian
@mrpig67142 жыл бұрын
This is awesome 👌 I made one about 20 years ago, and have long since lost it, I'd like to make another
@genericlegionaryrecruit72352 жыл бұрын
Great video! Where are the pattern measures? I seem to not be seeing them in the description
@shirtlessviking92252 жыл бұрын
damn i gotta use a lot of old clothes
@freal12852 жыл бұрын
That's more a Gallic shield... than Roman
@mitchdejardine318011 ай бұрын
no it's a early roman republican shield.
@Guilherme-ev1wx2 жыл бұрын
Hey, can you tell me the measures for all of the scutum? Incluiding the mold, I need it urgently.
@moartea97863 ай бұрын
Something like 1,3 m
@passenger32 жыл бұрын
Awesome 👌 BUT....the measurements are not in the description.!?
@vukstankovic95802 жыл бұрын
Love this can you make a video where you make a Greek helmet pls
@queencityminis2 жыл бұрын
So much fun to watch! Thank you for sharing
@christophemaio10802 жыл бұрын
Magnifique linothorax bravo l'artiste salutations
@SpartanecSGR2 жыл бұрын
You are just a very very cool guy !I am glad that among modern society I am not alone))I also want to make a Spartan linothorax, I hope it will turn out thanks to you, sorry for the English, I'm not a native speaker.
@lebendigesgespenst76692 жыл бұрын
Where did you get the template and what should be the proper dimensions when applying your own personal measurements?
@sionmarcsimpson74872 жыл бұрын
Amazing Im SO doing this. Could we have a tutorial on the shieldbplease brother?
@edwardmorriale93582 жыл бұрын
I read the arguments over materials used. I'll add my 2 cents worth. What was readily available, in the quantities needed? My guess would be, whatever cloth the people were wearing. That's the place I would start. If there is no supply, you are done. No production.
@mrc.92842 жыл бұрын
Historically, the handle was supposed to be horizontal, not vertical. But I did it vertical because I couldnt bend the plywood (and since it is behind it is not noticeable). Another option was using cardboard, but obviously it would finally break, so finally the only option that guarantees durability and easyness was using a wooden vertical grip.
@caydenloerzel98742 жыл бұрын
What measurements did you use to make the half ovels
@donutguy38542 жыл бұрын
Also historically, the shield was made of wood hehe
@stijnpeeters373 Жыл бұрын
Another possibility could have been to not cut out the whole middle circle, but leaving a horizontal strip as the handle. Wich probably should then be reinforced with extra cardboard pieces etc.
@mrc.92842 жыл бұрын
BTW, you will not have problems if you mix cotton and linen. They are natural materials and they glue well. But do not use synthetic materials or you will have problems to keep the layers together!
@lebendigesgespenst76692 жыл бұрын
So I’m getting actual linen shipped in but only a bit. Just wanted to be really sure that Mixing cotton clothes with the linen won’t be a problem. Also what glue is used by you?
@genericlegionaryrecruit72352 жыл бұрын
@Gabe Crews I think the issue is that the more artificial shirts just dont take the glue well
@gabrielivan25382 жыл бұрын
With This KZreadr Carboard Shield Art Designer under this video, and at Our Disposal We might Employ this Video's Knowledge to make a Gungan personal Energy Long Shield from Star Wars The Phantom Menace
@cracno11252 жыл бұрын
This would protect me from cuts right? Like, I doubt it would protect from stabbing, but it would protect me from Swinging or hacking, yes?
@jarlnils4352 жыл бұрын
If you use bone glue for the front part, it also can stop arrows from bows up to 60lb draw weight. A modern bullet proved vest can't even stop a childrens bow.
@another3997 Жыл бұрын
@@jarlnils435 I wouldn't quote figures like that, because you have no proof that it would in every case. How many layers of fabric? What type and weight of fabric? What weight and type of shaft and arrow head? At what distance? At what angle? Modern Kevlar can stop arrows. The kevlar fabric used in stab and spike resistant vests is somewhat different to the type used to protect from bullets.
@jarlnils435 Жыл бұрын
@@another3997 18 layers of kevlar, 16 lbs bow, 7 year old archer with normal carbon children arrows on 15m. Went through. The chances that the arrow will stop is higher with my own 45lbs bow and thicker wooden arrows and Tophead arrow heads. Metal hunting arrows cut through kevlar and flint or obsidian hunting arrows get stuck between the layers. On linothorax only modern steel hunting arrows with bows above 30lbs go through. It can stop softer metal arrow heads. I'm still doing tests to figure out why that is.
@Huy-G-Le2 жыл бұрын
The Proto-Gambeson title seem fitting. Literary just old fabric glues together. I wonder if 20s layers up front will make it heavy or bulky?
@trosclair434genus42 жыл бұрын
Anyone know what string is best for tying off the D-rings onto the chest and shoulder pieces?
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It should be tested by an arrow from 100 m
Can I ask where you got your Greek-looking tunic from?
Were so advanced, that our mere clothing can compete with armour that was utilized by wariors to fight and kill enemies
What type of glue did you use
Ok nvm ima make a simpler one
What ive learned : Cover it with paper mache
Great job!! Now you are ready to do battle with the Persians!
Bro tiene las noticias españolas :v
Could that same method but with different patterns be used to create samurai armor?😊
I love watching an artist at work and you, my friend produced art. I may make one this weekend just like it. Thank you so much for this video.
Ok now shoot it with arrows javelins and swords
I would suggest using a hand-roller or better yet, a rolling-pin to press the layers together better, working from the center outward to try and get all the wrinkles out and get the layers really tightly pressed together, even force the glue deeper into the fibers. Might also want to add a little bit of water to the glue, so it gets into the fibers better, maybe no more than 1/4 water to 3/4 glue.
Hello ! This video is amazing ! I will definitly try to reproduce it ! Patterns and measures can be foud somewhere ? Thank you very much
Next: Massive steelwool stuffed pillows as arrow catchers
One thing about this design that doesn't make sense to me is the strings at the front. Isn't it an obvious weakness? If someone slashes that rope apart, even one of them, your armor will essentially flap around and hinder you. And it's right at the front too.
I would guess that didn't happen often because if your wearing this you probably have a big shield and a sword or spear as well. So if they could get around your defense and offense to slice a string on your chest instead of going for the neck or other vulnerable area then your already effed😅 he's just playing with you
"I covered the Dteruges with white and blue to make it more elegant"... To ALSO make it fittingly even more Greek in the meanwhile! This was an instructive video embedded in its simplicity. So much like your armour you have shared with us: It is very simple in its parts; but the whole is very impressive. Is there a reason you have not specifically pressed the parts with weights or so whilst they dry (Like that would have made it far too rigid to wrap around later or similar)? Or was it to basically keep the instructions as simple for all as possible (thus: the compression would present no difficulty later on in the making)?
how do you wash it?
where did you find the template?
Omg that looks so fucking cool!!!
That is fascinating. The ratio of material and time needed to the effectivness of the armour is quite impressive
this is totally awesome!! though your sewing skills are something to be desired... 👀
First of all is everyone going to have that type of knife?
Awesome
From where did you get the pattern/measurements?
Can you make it slower
Looks sick! i would love to build one myself but sadly i dont have a shtton of fabric laying around.
Well, I'm sure there are some old t-shirts and bedding that you could get hold of. Charity shops are usually full of them at a fraction offthe cost of new ones. A few metres of new cotton fabric doesn't cost much either.
@@another3997 yes Edit: Or I can sneak into my neighbours house at ni- What?
Acully buy leather and cover it in linin no one will ever know
@@user-lj8gk1nv5iExactly what i was thinking
how can we know it's fully functional? put the armor on a dummy and shoot an arrow at it.
To be considered functional, as with modern body armour tests, you need to specify the parameters. Armour is only tested against specific threats, and anything outside of those parameters is not likely to be stopped. So, what draw weight of bow, what weight of arrow, what type of arrowhead, how sharp and at what distance? What about spear thrusts, sword thrusts and slashes?
Is there specific measurements
I cant find da measures help
It's so good we make it
dare i say perfect for halloween as i went as a spartan for 2 years this year im a mandalorian
This is awesome 👌 I made one about 20 years ago, and have long since lost it, I'd like to make another
Great video! Where are the pattern measures? I seem to not be seeing them in the description
damn i gotta use a lot of old clothes
That's more a Gallic shield... than Roman
no it's a early roman republican shield.
Hey, can you tell me the measures for all of the scutum? Incluiding the mold, I need it urgently.
Something like 1,3 m
Awesome 👌 BUT....the measurements are not in the description.!?
Love this can you make a video where you make a Greek helmet pls
So much fun to watch! Thank you for sharing
Magnifique linothorax bravo l'artiste salutations
You are just a very very cool guy !I am glad that among modern society I am not alone))I also want to make a Spartan linothorax, I hope it will turn out thanks to you, sorry for the English, I'm not a native speaker.
Where did you get the template and what should be the proper dimensions when applying your own personal measurements?
Amazing Im SO doing this. Could we have a tutorial on the shieldbplease brother?
I read the arguments over materials used. I'll add my 2 cents worth. What was readily available, in the quantities needed? My guess would be, whatever cloth the people were wearing. That's the place I would start. If there is no supply, you are done. No production.
Historically, the handle was supposed to be horizontal, not vertical. But I did it vertical because I couldnt bend the plywood (and since it is behind it is not noticeable). Another option was using cardboard, but obviously it would finally break, so finally the only option that guarantees durability and easyness was using a wooden vertical grip.
What measurements did you use to make the half ovels
Also historically, the shield was made of wood hehe
Another possibility could have been to not cut out the whole middle circle, but leaving a horizontal strip as the handle. Wich probably should then be reinforced with extra cardboard pieces etc.
BTW, you will not have problems if you mix cotton and linen. They are natural materials and they glue well. But do not use synthetic materials or you will have problems to keep the layers together!
So I’m getting actual linen shipped in but only a bit. Just wanted to be really sure that Mixing cotton clothes with the linen won’t be a problem. Also what glue is used by you?
@Gabe Crews I think the issue is that the more artificial shirts just dont take the glue well
With This KZreadr Carboard Shield Art Designer under this video, and at Our Disposal We might Employ this Video's Knowledge to make a Gungan personal Energy Long Shield from Star Wars The Phantom Menace
This would protect me from cuts right? Like, I doubt it would protect from stabbing, but it would protect me from Swinging or hacking, yes?
If you use bone glue for the front part, it also can stop arrows from bows up to 60lb draw weight. A modern bullet proved vest can't even stop a childrens bow.
@@jarlnils435 I wouldn't quote figures like that, because you have no proof that it would in every case. How many layers of fabric? What type and weight of fabric? What weight and type of shaft and arrow head? At what distance? At what angle? Modern Kevlar can stop arrows. The kevlar fabric used in stab and spike resistant vests is somewhat different to the type used to protect from bullets.
@@another3997 18 layers of kevlar, 16 lbs bow, 7 year old archer with normal carbon children arrows on 15m. Went through. The chances that the arrow will stop is higher with my own 45lbs bow and thicker wooden arrows and Tophead arrow heads. Metal hunting arrows cut through kevlar and flint or obsidian hunting arrows get stuck between the layers. On linothorax only modern steel hunting arrows with bows above 30lbs go through. It can stop softer metal arrow heads. I'm still doing tests to figure out why that is.
The Proto-Gambeson title seem fitting. Literary just old fabric glues together. I wonder if 20s layers up front will make it heavy or bulky?
Anyone know what string is best for tying off the D-rings onto the chest and shoulder pieces?