Postby Timothy Gunther » Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:32 pm
first off making armor IMO is a good idea considering there are no places online that i know of that make worth wile armor that will not leave you selling your car or a kidney on the black market.
first off I myself would not recommend making a helmet without the knowledge and use of a forge since forged steel will protect your head allot better than just a sheet of steel that you might find at your local hardwere store as the forged steel will be far more durable...tho since the store near me just sells non descriptor steel sheets in different gauges I can't really say how well other kinds of steel will hold up.
as for the gauge of steel, 16 will be more durable than 18 for obvious reasons however the price is that it will weigh more also, tho on the up side it all depends on what kind of armor you wish to make, which for a beginner to armor making I would suggest brigandine even tho its not as sturdy as plate it has some of the same qualities such as the protection offered by solid steel however it is also flexible(in some cases) which is nice tho if caught in the right place when made of a softer leather a stab can end you.
If you don't know what brigandine armor is, it's basically small or large steel plates riveted to a sheet of leather or fabric tho fabric is rare and I have only seen it once as unless the fabric is extremely sturdy the rivets will pull through the weaving.
brigandine can range from a curas with fewer larger to many smaller plates to resembling a leather trench coat with the same variation of plates(tho usually not the larger)
on mail ring size and steel gauge is usually determined by personal preference as historically there was no such thing as steel guaging.
however ring size and steel gauge correlate to strength and time to weave, smaller ring size takes longer to weave however is stronger and 16 gauge wire is harder to wined and twist but stronger tho heaver than 18 gauge.
as i don't use armor very often i cant give you the full rundown but i do think brigandine is a good starter armor
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