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Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction: The 14th Century [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 280x216x32 mm, kaal: 1906 g, photos, illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2000
  • Kirjastus: Paladin Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1581600984
  • ISBN-13: 9781581600988
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 280x216x32 mm, kaal: 1906 g, photos, illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2000
  • Kirjastus: Paladin Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1581600984
  • ISBN-13: 9781581600988
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Few historical icons can match the evocative power of the medieval suit of armour, and this epic new book is a complete course in the tools and techniques of the modern armourer's art. Through more than 1,000 detailed photos and clear instruction, Brian Price presents a working handbook for aspiring and active armourers who want to develop their skills in the production of medieval armour in the style of the 14th century. The book is divided into four sections: a sweeping history of armour and its production from its medieval roots to its modern revival; a practical introduction to all the tools and supplies necessary to equip a modern workshop; a thorough review of key techniques; and a series of actual courses in constructing armoured defenses for the head, body, arm, hand and leg. Taking the reader through the construction of an authentic medieval harness from conception to completion, Techniques of Medieval Armour Reproduction is a vital addition to the libraries of serious craftsmen, historians, collectors and researchers.
Section One The Armourers 1(59)
A Brief History of the Armourer and His Art
3(12)
Armour Reproductions: Armouring for Collectors and Museums
15(8)
Armouring for Reenactors: Tournament Societies and Medieval Feats of Arms
23(14)
The Modern Armourers
37(22)
Section Two Tools and Supplies 59(62)
The Armourer's Workshop
61(10)
Tools
71(32)
Supplies for the Armoury
103(6)
Concerning the Selection of Metal: Iron, Steel, and ``Latten''
109(12)
Section Three Techniques 121(226)
Steps Required for All Pieces
123(4)
Training the Hammer and the Eye
127(4)
Conducting Research
131(10)
Taking Measurements
141(8)
Design, Patterning, and Fitting
149(8)
Cutting and Deburring
157(6)
Basic Hammerwork
163(18)
Enhancing Techniques
181(18)
Riveting and Welding
199(14)
Raising: The Cornerstone Technique
213(10)
Annealing, Heat-Treating, and Tempering
223(10)
Engineering the Joint
233(20)
Latches, Catches, Hinges, and Buckles
253(10)
Grinding and Polishing
263(10)
Decorative Enhancements
273(18)
Strapping and Leatherwork
291(10)
Padding and Arming Points
301(16)
Weaving Mail
317(12)
Working in Cuirboille
329(12)
Caring for Finished Armour
341(6)
Section Four Projects 347(126)
Armour in the 14th Century
349(10)
Defending the Head
359(42)
Defending the Body
401(22)
Defending the Arm
423(16)
Defending the Hand
439(18)
Defending the Leg
457(16)
Appendices 473(26)
Appendix A. The Company of Saint George
475(4)
Appendix B. Glossary of Technical and Medieval Terms
479(8)
Appendix C. Sources
487(6)
Appendix D. Select Bibliography
493(6)
Index 499