50 Lamellar \"A\" plates for SCA - LARP - Cosplay armor T-6 Aluminum


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50 Lamellar \"A\" plates for SCA - LARP - Cosplay armor T-6 Aluminum:
$28.00


Lamellar armor was an early body armor type, made from rectangular or vaguely rectangular armor plates laced into horizontal rows. Lamellar armor was used over a wide range of time periods and regions. Though the lacing/hole pattern is different between regions, the general shape of this plate is seen in 600 BC Cyprus, Chinese Turkestan, Niya Turkestan, Turfan, 10th century Birka Sweden, 7-8th century Hungery, Western Siberia, and Khara Khotu Etsin Gol. Elongated narrow versions are found in Tibet and Japan. A version with a domed center is found from 950-1250 C.E. with the Rus and in Kazachstan.
These plates have also been called \"auk\" and \"tombstone\" plates and can be used to construct lamellar armor for SCA, Cosplay, and LARP. These plates are cut from material that will make heavy-duty combat grade armor. They are made from 16 gauge (1.5mm, 0.063in) 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. They are twice as strong and almost half the weight of 20g mild steel. They don\'t need to be polished or deburred before assembling with paracord or leather lace. Most importantly, THEY WILL NEVER RUST!
Pricing:These are larger than the \"D\" plate. The material cost may be more per plate but you will need half the number of plates. Metal lamellar plates typically cost $0.55-$0.60/plate and you better look carefully at its size. My D plates will cover a 12.75in x 12in area with 144 plates = $60.48 material cost. These A plates will cover a 12.75in x 12in area with 72 plates = $39.60 material cost. Big Savings!
Assembly and Sizing:For each row you will need 1 plate for every inch of circumference.The effective vertical stacking gives you 2 inches for every row after the first. (2 rows = 4.75in, 3 rows = 6.75in, 4 rows = 8.75in, etc.)The average vest with shoulder protection for a 6ft, 180lb man needs 350 plates or 7 packs.
Leather and hide lacing is historically accurate but I recommend using 550 paracord. It is abrasion resistant, doesn\'t dry rot and makes for an easy assembly. Purchase about 300ft of paracord for a body harness. You will assemble your armor in rows and then attach the rows together. Cut a length of paracord 3x longer than the row you are assembling. This allows for the threading and excess at the end of the row for adjustments. Use a lighter to fuse the ends of the paracord to prevent fraying. You can make one end of the paracord a “needle” by pinch forming the “blob” of heated paracord with a pair of pliers. Be careful, molten paracord is VERY hot and sticks to your skin causing severe burns.Use the holes in the center of the plates to create rows. You can have your stitches at 90 degree angles. I prefer the diagonal lacing pattern but there is no noticeable difference in performance.After you create your rows, then attach the rows together. You will notice how quickly and dramatically the armor’s rigidity increases at this point! You may want to edge the completed armor in leather to increase the lifespan of undertunics and leather accessories that come in contact with the edges.
Plate Compatibility:Is there any historical reason why I did this? Absolutely not. I just thought it would be cool if the hole patterns between our \"A\" plate and \"D\" plate were compatible. I thought some interesting designs could be a result from this. I love people\'s creativity and would love to see what you can create from this. Both plates have the same height, but the \"A\" plate covers twice the width of the \"D\" plate.

50 Lamellar \"A\" plates for SCA - LARP - Cosplay armor T-6 Aluminum:
$28.00

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