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Boyd
Location: London
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:23 am Cuir Bouilli Project |
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Hi All
Sue from the Wellington Medieval Guild has posted all of her Cuir Bouilli armour secrets on the web at;
http://www.leader.gen.nz/medieval/cuir-bouilli/
Sue has done a lot of work on calculating the shrinkage of the heated leather and the length of time for treating the leather.
Enjoy!
Cheers
Boyd _________________ Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.
Aldous Huxley in "Texts and Pretexts", 1932 |
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:53 am |
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When I was making water hardened leather I tried measuring the shrinkage of the leather and found it equally unpredictable.
I think that the shrinkage is only predictable if you know what part of the cow the leather came off. I believe that leather has "plastic memory" and trys to return to the shape it was on the cow. Leather down the back is best because once it has been stretched and rolled it's still the same shape as it was on the cow. The belly and around the legs is the worst because it gets stretched six ways to Christmas. _________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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stephan
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:40 pm |
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hey inigo
i would like to purchase some leather vambraces and greves for my norman kit
i just missed out on the combo deal by 20 mins {could not get to computer to put second bid} so could we hammer some kind of trademe style deal between us for these items
i am after them asap and can do a pick up purchase
i need them for a fist cursade show coming up soon and have the rest of the kit but it lacks with out these items |
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:39 pm |
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replied to privately _________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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