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			<title>Molding Leather Armor</title>
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			<description>Molding Leather Armor&lt;p&gt;

In order to mould leather armor, soak it in water until it becomes pliable and soft. &lt;p&gt;
Then place it in the mould until it dries and hardens. &lt;p&gt;

Cuir Bouilli&lt;p&gt;
The application of heat will make the leather harder. If you were making a cover for &lt;p&gt;
a shield, for example, or other pieces of leather amour, the leather would be dipped &lt;p&gt;
quickly in boiling water before being moulded. This is called &apos;cuir bouilli&apos;, a process &lt;p&gt;
employed in making leather armor. &lt;p&gt;
Using vegetable tanned leather with at least a weight of 8 ounces, soak the piece in &lt;p&gt;
cold water. This will ensure a uniform absorption when the leather armor is placed in &lt;p&gt;
the boiling water. Heat a pot of water to 180 degrees Fahrenheit, then immerse the &lt;p&gt;
wet leather for approximately thirty seconds to a minute, until it darkens and begins &lt;p&gt;
to curl. &lt;p&gt;
Remove the leather from the water and stretch it around the mould you have &lt;p&gt;
prepared, tacking it in place. Allow for shrinkage if you are cutting the leather armor &lt;p&gt;
from a pattern. Of course you can water-harden a larger piece of leather, flatten it &lt;p&gt;
under a cutting board, and then cut out the individual pieces of leather armor you &lt;p&gt;
want, and then mould them to the desired shape. At this stage it will be very &lt;p&gt;
stretchy. &lt;p&gt;
The boiling process makes the leather armor thicker and harder, with a degree of &lt;p&gt;
shrinkage dependent upon the leather itself and the amount of immersion time. The &lt;p&gt;
longer it remains in the water, the more pronounced the effects. &lt;p&gt;
A twenty second immersion can result in a shrinkage of 7/8s, with a thickening of &lt;p&gt;
25%, while a forty second immersion results in a 2/3rds shrinkage and a doubling of &lt;p&gt;
the thickness. As in any aspect of leather working, it is best to experiment with scrap &lt;p&gt;
pieces of leather first to get the effect you want. &lt;p&gt;

Types of Moulds / Single Mould&lt;p&gt;
Moulds can consist of one or more pieces. Folding the leather around the actual &lt;p&gt;
object for which a cover is being made, where the mould is the object, is an option &lt;p&gt;
when making a case for a gun, an arm guard in archery, a sheaf for a knife or &lt;p&gt;
eye-caps for binoculars. Use tacks to hold it in place while it dries.
 &lt;p&gt;
A Two-piece Mould&lt;p&gt;
A two-piece mould acts like two slices of bread, with the leather being the sandwich &lt;p&gt;
filling. In this way, leather armor shields were made. The leather armor is left in the &lt;p&gt;
mould until it dries. &lt;p&gt;

A Three-piece Mould &lt;p&gt;
A three-piece mould allows the creation of items like bags and eyeglass cases &lt;p&gt;
without using a gusset. The leather is sewn on three sides. Two pieces of the mould &lt;p&gt;
are inserted on either side of the interior of the wet leather, and then a wedge is &lt;p&gt;
driven between the middle. The forms are left until the leather is dried.&lt;p&gt;

Tools to Use&lt;p&gt;
* Wooden mould 
* Brass or steel tacks&lt;p&gt;

Summary&lt;p&gt;
* Make a mould to form the leather to the desired shape
* Wet the leather
* One piece mould: fit the wet leather armor over the mould
* Two piece mould: sandwich the leather between the mould
* Three piece mould: fit the pieces inside the leather
* Leave the leather armor to dry before removing the mould piece&lt;p&gt;
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