glaive_21842
Novice
(NOTE: I just realized that using my gamer tag for a name prolly wasn't a good idea. For those of you who don't know me by that title, I'm NIck Schwanbeck and will be playing an orc named Wussup at the next April 3 (4?) event.)
So i was thinking about various ways to physrep some armor, and the idea of wood came to mind as it would be cheap, easy, light, and with my resources, really cool. However, I'm not sure if wood would be a viable material for armor at Alliance LARP. Soooooooo....good idea? bad idea?
If wood is actually viable, then i want to know if my idea for implementation is sound. My plan is to take 4 squares (per side) of 1x6 8" and tie them to a canvas tabard. It would look something like this...mind the quality, i did this in paint.
I plan on using a light red wood stain and a finish as well... unfortunately, i wont be able to have it stained, burned, and finished for my first game with it...meaning it'll just look like crappy whitewood (maybe with routed edges...).
I was also thinking about doing something similar with sheet metal. If i do go this route eventually, what gauge of metal would work? I was thinking about gauge 18, which would be just under 1/16". As for attachment, i was thinking the same thing, but with 16 pieces rather than 4 (so each piece in the pic above would be divided into 4). I might also be able to get them scorched, which would be cool ^_^.
So i was thinking about various ways to physrep some armor, and the idea of wood came to mind as it would be cheap, easy, light, and with my resources, really cool. However, I'm not sure if wood would be a viable material for armor at Alliance LARP. Soooooooo....good idea? bad idea?
If wood is actually viable, then i want to know if my idea for implementation is sound. My plan is to take 4 squares (per side) of 1x6 8" and tie them to a canvas tabard. It would look something like this...mind the quality, i did this in paint.

I plan on using a light red wood stain and a finish as well... unfortunately, i wont be able to have it stained, burned, and finished for my first game with it...meaning it'll just look like crappy whitewood (maybe with routed edges...).
I was also thinking about doing something similar with sheet metal. If i do go this route eventually, what gauge of metal would work? I was thinking about gauge 18, which would be just under 1/16". As for attachment, i was thinking the same thing, but with 16 pieces rather than 4 (so each piece in the pic above would be divided into 4). I might also be able to get them scorched, which would be cool ^_^.