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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

Handmade helmet whit burnd linseedoil for protection

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  • i use normal iron for the helmet and the rings are also simple iron thread the copper like colour comes from burning linseedoil to protect the iron against wether i didt the same to the helmet but i burn it like 10 times so it got almost totaly black the mail at the back only got burnd 3 times so the colour is more copper like .

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  • do you sell your creations ?

  • i do viking reenactment and want to have a go at making my own helmet

    Any tips?

    where can i get hold of one of the big ball stakes and what type of blow torch where you using?

    Rob

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  • do you build chastity belts as well

  • its currently 00:30 am here, im doing history homework (about ww1)

    watching youtube videos in the backround...

    i actually dropped my pen and watched the whole video

    i think ill drop the chainmaill project and going to get some metal :)

  • Where's the horns ?

  • all that can be formed without heating...

    

  • man thats awsome

  • what is the name of that metal ball you use to curve the metal, and where can you find something like that?

  • I put a paint bucket on my head once when I was a kid. It got stuck and they had to cut it off.

  • Good work!

  • nice work, looks good. Ive gotten a similar dark gray finish by heating a piece in the oven and spraying it with wd40 while hot.

    Clecos work much better than bolts tho, you can get them the same size as your rivits and it holds tighter.

    (Clecos are like a spring loaded re-usable, temperary rivit that are placed with a plier like tool and are used in airplane fabrication,. In case anyone asks)

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