Medieval Cuirass/Breastplate Build - Part 2 - Planishing and edge rolling
The cuirass gets planished and some edges get rolled. I decided to do a double layered roll because I like the look and it's a bit easier to get even. Planishing is like ironing metal to get all the small high and low points to a even plane without warping the general shape of the metal. On the day of recording it was about 39 degrees Celsius, thus the half nakedness. Also considering no really dangerous things happened it was just much more comfortable. Music is my own, will release a new EP soon! Be safe, don't die...

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