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Jacob's ladder plate armour

an alternative to chainmail
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A Jacob's ladder is a fun toy that uses straps or ribbons to act as hinges.

My idea is to connect together an array of hexagonal plates with Jacob's ladder ribbon hinges, to form a strong yet flexible armour. This would make an interesting alternative to chainmail.

xaviergisz, Mar 25 2021

illustration https://imgur.com/gallery/T8draT7
[xaviergisz, Mar 25 2021]

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       + I think this would be lovely
xandram, Mar 25 2021
  

       The trouble is, a single light cut to the shoulder would sever the ribbon, and then everyone could stop fighting and watch the little plates flipping and tumbling down until all the armour was around your ankles.
pocmloc, Mar 25 2021
  

       ... which would, itself, be a beautiful sight. [+]
pertinax, Mar 25 2021
  

       Why it's beautiful. And you must know that "teal" is the "hot" color right now.
blissmiss, Mar 25 2021
  

       Autobun for supplied illustration. [+]
doctorremulac3, Mar 25 2021
  

       That's a honey of an illustration.
AusCan531, Mar 26 2021
  

       I dig it [+]
21 Quest, Mar 26 2021
  

       [+] for CAD rendering. Is it intended to just flex, or also to flip around like a Jacob's Ladder? (one directional flipping.) If the latter, it seems to be over- constrained.
sninctown, Mar 26 2021
  

       The hinged plates are just intended to flex, no flipping (sorry to disappoint [pocmloc]). By using the Jacob's ladder hinge you can get large flex angles in both directions using relatively thick plates, and no (or very little) bevel/chamfer on the plates to allow them to hinge.
xaviergisz, Mar 26 2021
  

       Kevlar ribbons and you're good to go.   

       [marked-for-tagline] ^
21 Quest, Mar 26 2021
  

       //Kevlar ribbons// - why not graphene?
hippo, Mar 26 2021
  

       Neither of those materials are bullet proof.   

       UHWMPE is a rigid armor. It's used in layered sheets, right? How flexible can it be made?
21 Quest, Mar 26 2021
  

       I submit that Jacob's Ladder Plot Armor would work almost as well (i.e. quantum immortality)
sninctown, Mar 26 2021
  
      
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