Live Oak Workshop LLC
100 pieces for Jack of Plate
100 pieces for Jack of Plate
(Jack of Plates - The Royal Armory)
The "Jack of Plates," a variant of brigandine armor, rose to prominence in the 16th century, especially in England during the Tudor period. Crafted from fabric or leather, it featured small metal plates sewn between layers, offering infantrymen an affordable, flexible, yet protective armor alternative to the more cumbersome full plate. Its design efficiently dispersed the force of blows, granting protection against various attacks. However, with advancements in firearms by the late 16th century, its popularity waned as the evolving battlefield demanded different protective measures.
You can get your lamellar plates in 1.2mm 304 Stainless Steel, 1mm Hardened 410 stainless steel (dark coloration due to heat treat but SIGNIFICANTLY stronger), or 1.6mm 6061-T6 Aluminum. All are great options based on your use or need.
How much will a suite weight?
Weight per 100 pieces:
- 1.2mm 304 Stainless Steel ~ 1.97 lb. (893 grams)
- 1mm 410 Stainless Steel ~1.60 lb. (711 grams)
- 1.6mm 6061-T6 Aluminum ~0.93 lb. (424 grams)
(Weights may very slightly from batch to batch)
How many plates do I need?
This will depend on how much you protect. Do you just protect the "squishy bits" or your whole body, front and back.. Historically you would have protected everything. But for SCA combat you are only "required" to protect specific parts of your torso.
Mapping layouts from historical references we feel pretty confidently that from center hole to center hole it takes 289 plates to cover 1 square foot for the traditional hex layout (download this SVG to see). However, that may change based on how tight or lose you setup your grid and tie in your plates.
(we are still ramping up on Inventory, please allow up to 2 weeks to ship orders)
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