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    The majority of old armor I ever studied were made of flattend links similar to Hai's This provided a much greater surface area. Good against slashing attacks, even the evil red imp of the local castle would not be of much use. However a good Spear would still punch through, as would a double arrow (now if I only had photos to add to make this post funny)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
    The majority of old armor I ever studied were made of flattend links similar to Hai's This provided a much greater surface area. Good against slashing attacks, even the evil red imp of the local castle would not be of much use. However a good Spear would still punch through, as would a double arrow (now if I only had photos to add to make this post funny)
    IIRC the warriors wore 2 or 3 inches of felt under the chain mail. This supposedly protected them from the points that got through the mail.

    Is this correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    IIRC the warriors wore 2 or 3 inches of felt under the chain mail. This supposedly protected them from the points that got through the mail.

    Is this correct?

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    I'd guess it would protect against blunt force trauma. The mail would stop any cutting or piercing, but being flexible, you would still be subject to a crushing blow in some cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    IIRC the warriors wore 2 or 3 inches of felt under the chain mail. This supposedly protected them from the points that got through the mail.

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    I don't know about 2 or 3 inches (that's a lot of bulk and insulation), but quilted "doublets" or "arming coats" worn under mail offered some protection against blunt force injuries.
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    I believe any dense, quilted fabric or leather worn under the mail disperses the force of the impact. My son and I tested it on me lol. He said it felt like hitting a matress. I can tell you, some padding is a must. And this stuff will pull your hair out. Probabably why the Norman knights shaved their heads lol. And it is heavy. I coiled and cut each link. I made and used wedge rivits and peened each link. I used a 2 lb pound hammer to flatten each link after anealing the iron with a blowtorch. I had a little system going for sure. A 3 inch square segment takes 49 rings. A completed 3 square inch segment takes 2 hours. I've timed it. Several different ways. Some very interesting armor was made by the Japanese if anyone cares to read about it. They made solid, flexible steel plates overlapped and laced together. I highly recommend looking that up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HaiKarate View Post
    And this stuff will pull your hair out. Probabably why the Norman knights shaved their heads lol.
    kind of like those old twisto-flex watch bands? (any one remember those?) Thanks for the useful information, absolutely fascinating. always wandered how it was made.

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    Its not done yet. here it is going down my arm...

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    Like I said it takes 2 hours to do 3 sq inches.

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    I have to see if I can grab a pic !! my buddy made his girlfriend a dress out of it .. he used the smaller rings though ...I know it took him a long time to finish it !!

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