So, as many of you may or may not be aware, I've been working on
chainmail, mostly jewelry. That is, mainly aluminum. But, I've got access to stainless steel and even titanium from my supplier (theringlord.org). So, while jewelry is fun and all, there's nothing quite like armor. Sadly armor is expensive, a lot of materials and a lot of time, but I can still make sheets of chainmail, smaller than full armor but the same idea.
My grandfather died recently, which is not as sad as it sounds because he's been a 'grumpy old man' since he was like 30. But we were rummaging through the garage and found some tools that he hadn't used in years. Among them was a felling axe. That is, a bit double-bitted lumberjack's axe, way bigger than a combat axe. And I also already have a small hand-hatchet. I'm not sure I could find a spear, but there's a few hunting stores around here that might have like, a harpoon or something, I'd have to check...
Either way, the idea is, I make some chainmail using tough materials, and then give it a good strike. Granted that I'm a little 130 lb girl and I don't claim to be as strong as, y'know, good medieval warlord or anything, but I can get a good swing with the axe and I've been working to trim down some trees in the back yard. The issue is, I don't quite have the funds for such a thing, although over time I might as I try to sell some jewelry.
Thus, The Question:
Would anyone be interested in seeing some chainmail put under the axe? It'd probably be some sturdy weave, Euro 4-1 using some obscene 12g or 14g stainless steel. If left to my own devices, I'd likely end up doing this on my own when some things sold, but if anyone is particularly interested in seeing some Axe + Chainmail...
Thoughts?