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<title>Building Spaulders: An exercise in basic hammerwork, finishing, and assembly</title>
<description>Spaulders are a popular and intelligent choice for a beginner&#039;s first plate armour experiments. They provide a valuable exercise in basic hammerwork, finishing, and assembly that can be done with relatively few tools (as plate armour goes) and with relatively little time (in terms of a first-timer&#039;s efforts). The techniques learned here can be applied to many other more complicated pieces. What is presented here is a generic pattern that does not have strict historical provenance, but one that is functional and justifiable in many cases.</description>
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<title>Basic Armouring: A Practical Introduction to Armour Making</title>
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<title>Spaulders</title>
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<title>Early 15th Century Style Right Pauldron</title>
<description>Photo and pattern for a pauldron based on the statue of &#039;Orlando&#039; in Dubrovnik by Bonino of Milan from 1413.</description>
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<title>Pauldron Pattern</title>
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