I am designing a forearm bracer for my left arm. It is intended to be protective as well as housing for certain gear.
You might consider:
A
stiff fore-arm guard which would be similar in function
to a soccer shin-guard. It would be made much stronger however.
Kevlar matte and 2-chemical polyester resin, like they use for
Canoes. Preparing the matte, you could separate the weave to
allow for small air holes.
A vacuum bag which I have only read about, could keep the resin
to a minimum, and the whole thing would be lighter, as a result.
A light fore-arm guard allows for quick response, and speed
is critical. So keep the "tools" somewhere else, like on your
belt.
A few (thin) patches of open cell foam could provide a
stand-off and padding from the arm. This may keep you from
getting a fungal rash on your arm.
For the wrist and hand, how much flexibility do you want.
It is a problem. Yeah, they sell various gloves for meat
cutters and police. I am guessing that the gloves would
stop or minimize a Slash attack, but not a Stabbing attack.
Have you had any training in open hand Martial Arts or
weapons MA or weapons sports? (rhetorical question).
Without recent workouts, your reactions may be way too slow,
even with a superb fore-arm protector.