How to make a Viking shield on a budget

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2014
  • Information about historical Viking shields:
    members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisa...
    www.hurstwic.org/history/artic...
    Materials needed:
    - Wooden board (linden / basswood, fir, spruce, pine or ash for authentic material, plywood for cheap alternative)
    - Carpenter's wood glue
    - Nails
    - Shield boss
    kultofathena.com/product.asp?i...
    kultofathena.com/product.asp?i...
    - Linen or canvas cloth (optional)
    - Raw hide (optional)
    Tools needed:
    - String and pencil
    - Jigsaw
    - Hammer
    - Drill
    - Small anvil (optional)
    Steps:
    1.) 01:43 - 2:58 Measuring diameter, drawing the round shape
    2.) 2:59 - 6:07 Cutting the board
    3.) 6:08 - 8:16 Covering surface with wood glue
    4.) 8:17 - 9:35 Putting canvas cover on
    5.) 9:36 - 11:53 Attaching shield boss
    6.) 11:54 - 13:26 Reinforcing rim with rawhide
    7.) 13:27 - 15:10 Finished shield
    8.) 15:11 Testing
    I did not build this shield to look very historically accurate but it does have the appropriate size, weight and handling. It's intended for HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice and sparring, so it doesn't have to pretty.
    Want to help fund future videos?
    / skallagrim
    My Facebook page:
    / skallagrimyt
    Music:
    Royalty Free Music by audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music and www.jinglepunks.com
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  • @SODEMO2007
    @SODEMO2007 8 років тому +235

    "When in doubt, make the hole bigger!" -Skallagrim

    • @biscuitboyz663
      @biscuitboyz663 7 років тому +4

      SODEMO2007 tee hee

    • @Peagaporto
      @Peagaporto 7 років тому +7

      poor kara

    • @SamEvansCOM
      @SamEvansCOM 7 років тому +1

      SODEMO2007 but not too big;)

    • @thomasofsparta6695
      @thomasofsparta6695 6 років тому +2

      No the hole needs to be tight it's more comfortable then ; )

    • @xr9381
      @xr9381 2 роки тому +1

      Why just use the different hole, I mean there are two hole next to each other anyway…

  • @marebbpc
    @marebbpc 9 років тому +169

    about the shield boss i think if your really on a budget you could use a steel salad bowl or a dog bold or something like that

    • @JaredThorlakson
      @JaredThorlakson 5 років тому +6

      I was thinking that myself...

    • @germanolivares7072
      @germanolivares7072 5 років тому +6

      It doesn't work, they can collapse after a hard hit.

    • @dumbredneck4464
      @dumbredneck4464 4 роки тому +2

      Marebbpc you can also buy those online for 20$ I know because I’m planning on buying one to make my shield but I’m buying a norse axe first

    • @dumbredneck4464
      @dumbredneck4464 4 роки тому

      Good Crusader that’s awesome brother I’m also planning on making a shield for my older brother to have a good day

    • @dumbredneck4464
      @dumbredneck4464 4 роки тому

      Good Crusader when I get all the supplies I definitely will that might include a review on the axe but imma tell you it it may take a while

  • @SableLeaf
    @SableLeaf 9 років тому +95

    "Give me the sticky stuff." - Kara (2014).

    • @rcticfloof
      @rcticfloof 7 років тому +36

      Crusism "oh yeah, gonna send it right on your face" *silence* "aaaanywayyy"

  • @thorren1633
    @thorren1633 9 років тому +135

    Googled "Regular ass nail".... Don't do that...

    • @RS-xq6je
      @RS-xq6je 4 роки тому +1

      Ahahahaha

    • @kpsiex
      @kpsiex 4 роки тому +4

      You've made me visualise it.. i hate you.

  • @Wetcorps
    @Wetcorps 10 років тому +175

    So you ended up screwing your boss?

    • @quinnpascale3912
      @quinnpascale3912 7 років тому +7

      I see what you did there

    • @Wheels_United
      @Wheels_United 6 років тому +6

      Wetcorps well played

    • @zorgath420
      @zorgath420 3 роки тому +1

      That's how you get a promotion... Did I just add a punch line to a six year old joke? Yup!

  • @maxwellihm5373
    @maxwellihm5373 10 років тому +441

    A real viking would just punch through the shield with his bare fist to make the center hole.

    • @Cambria358
      @Cambria358 10 років тому +16

      ***** nice job taking that joke

    • @killmypoptart
      @killmypoptart 10 років тому +15

      ***** comment deleted...

    • @stefvdv2490
      @stefvdv2490 6 років тому +12

      Jericho Faust yes yes, but a katana would slice right through it. It would just cut the shield in half!

    • @loganford9997
      @loganford9997 6 років тому +2

      Papa Stef just no

    • @stefvdv2490
      @stefvdv2490 6 років тому +20

      Clashing Snow yes it would! Trust me! I've seen Naruto!

  • @DaveDoingDaveThings
    @DaveDoingDaveThings 10 років тому +53

    I went to the hardware shop and asked the assistant for "regular ass nails" and got thrown out.
    haha, just kidding, cool vid

  • @samraynard8570
    @samraynard8570 8 років тому +58

    "ass nails, that doesn't sound pleasant."
    skalagrim 2014

  • @icecreamdaycatlin8896
    @icecreamdaycatlin8896 10 років тому +259

    wife: "oh yeah give me the sticky stuff"
    skallagram: "oh yeah right in your face"
    XD

    • @rnd.0m458
      @rnd.0m458 6 років тому

      Icecreamday Catlin ha!

    • @drakesomerset129
      @drakesomerset129 5 років тому

      Icecreamday Catlin ha!

    • @Farkmetal
      @Farkmetal 5 років тому +5

      He was like please? Later?

    • @vincenzobrennan3305
      @vincenzobrennan3305 3 роки тому +1

      i guess I'm kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good site to watch new movies online ?

    • @morganronnie9056
      @morganronnie9056 3 роки тому

      @Vincenzo Brennan lately I have been using FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)

  • @AvianSavara
    @AvianSavara 9 років тому +12

    Awesome video, sir!
    An oldschool larper's trick for the boss piece is to get a stainless steel bowl from your local dollarstore (funnily enough, same place you'd find the rawhide bone) and hammer it up a bit so the flattened underside of the bowl conforms a bit more into a rounded shape (it also makes it look more handmade). 2-3$ apiece.

  • @sandukan1001
    @sandukan1001 10 років тому +47

    Could you also make a video on how to make a practice sword? would be Really interesting to see how you would make one since you know what is historically accurate.

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries 6 років тому +1

      sandukan1001 I made one myself with a little help of some forging knowledge and a homemade forge

  • @SpaceMarineTC
    @SpaceMarineTC 10 років тому +29

    For the boss I just used a steel bowl I found it then flattened the sides out then pop riveted it on the shield , the bowl I got from a second hand shop also you can chase patters on the boss to make it look more ornate , lol:D hope I've been helpful ( bowl was 3 quidXD)

  • @tetsubo57
    @tetsubo57 10 років тому +127

    I've been thinking of doing this with a trash can lid and Yield sign for a post-apoc look.

    • @gjigaqaquj
      @gjigaqaquj 10 років тому +2

      lol i got that idea too, i was on a trail and i passed a garbage lid and it looked like a small viking shield!

    • @tetsubo57
      @tetsubo57 10 років тому +7

      Laglemamu'g Gjiga'qaquj I made one out of a Stop sign already.
      Crafting with Tetsubo: Post Apocalyptic Shield

    • @tetsubo57
      @tetsubo57 10 років тому +1

      mwal tus Already done:
      Crafting with Tetsubo: Post Apocalyptic Shield

    • @BeenieBomb
      @BeenieBomb 10 років тому +2

      This post was a long time ago, but you should check out nonlethalbychoise! He makes armor and swords and shields just like that :3

    • @statehome2116
      @statehome2116 10 років тому

      TV

  • @violethawthorne5351
    @violethawthorne5351 10 років тому +36

    Came for the tutorial, stayed for the innuendo.

  • @Balltrocity
    @Balltrocity 10 років тому +11

    When working with plywood that delicate I would recommend adding an extra layer of plywood at the rim, and double up on the rawhide. Not exactly perfectly accurate, but more durable for practice without requiring much more material. In fact with some fancy cutting you probably have gotten this with the materials if it was planned from the beginning.

  • @minimalmike1410
    @minimalmike1410 8 років тому +68

    7:39
    "give me the sticky stuff"
    "right in your face"
    LOL made my day
    thanks

    • @WastelandSeven
      @WastelandSeven 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, I noticed that too.
      That "escalated" quickly. LOL

  • @solider691
    @solider691 10 років тому +44

    "Come on give me the sticky stuff",
    "aha, right in your face".
    I'd just like to say when my dad walked in my room he thought it wasn't shield making..

  • @TheBaconWizard
    @TheBaconWizard 10 років тому +6

    Hey Skall.. I am sure with great care, materials and craftmanship, a shield could be quite a lot more sturdy than this, but if you remember from the Viking Sagas, opponents in duels regularly would be equipped with 3 shields. And now we know why.
    In my mind, this also gives a different than popular idea of how a battlefield would look. Also Major risk of your weapon getting stuck in a shield leaving you vulnerable.

  • @MrAllanstevns
    @MrAllanstevns 10 років тому +3

    I think its good to note that in viking duelling rules, it was common for each duelist to enter with 3 shields, which could indicate that they didnt expect a shield to last through a complete duel.

  • @Aramis419
    @Aramis419 9 років тому +4

    "Poor man's rivet" That's a good thought - thanks for the tip and the video!

  • @liamrinehart2116
    @liamrinehart2116 8 років тому +18

    Skallagrim an actual Viking shield would be mad with multiple strips of woods placed together, for strength and availability.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  8 років тому +36

      I know, that's why I called this a budget shield. Here is a more accurate version: ua-cam.com/video/Kc2yj07Szsg/v-deo.html

  • @FabianoCruzAnimations
    @FabianoCruzAnimations 10 років тому +5

    Where can I get a gauntlet like that Skal?

  • @jacobw5460
    @jacobw5460 5 років тому +2

    This is the video I discovered you on. Crazy to think it’s already been 5 years.

  • @nomadthewise2493
    @nomadthewise2493 9 років тому

    I was considering making a shield but didn't even know where to begin so this video helped A LOT. Thanks skall

  • @soundgod3106
    @soundgod3106 8 років тому +93

    7:40 so sexual my odin

    • @axoshlotl2255
      @axoshlotl2255 7 років тому +1

      Mmm.... sticky stuff

    • @CringeConsultant
      @CringeConsultant 6 років тому +2

      "My odin" by Odins beard what are you saying.

    • @ulfricstormcloack4066
      @ulfricstormcloack4066 4 роки тому +1

      @@CringeConsultant "by Odins beard" by the eye of Odin what are you saying

    • @CringeConsultant
      @CringeConsultant 4 роки тому +1

      @@ulfricstormcloack4066 By the gods... what say you man

  • @WeaponCollector
    @WeaponCollector 10 років тому +16

    Nice one Skal, great work, came out great.
    Mike.

  • @EnfieldP53
    @EnfieldP53 8 років тому

    Thankyou - good useful advice and the testing proved the integrity and function of the shield.

  • @Magmafrost13
    @Magmafrost13 10 років тому

    I cannot thank you enough for giving both imperial and metric measurements.

  • @caktalfraktal
    @caktalfraktal 10 років тому +6

    Is that sparing room part of your house? Awesome if so.

  • @VitorJTekkRodrigues
    @VitorJTekkRodrigues 10 років тому +8

    Nice weapon, Mr. Romans! It bended on a Plywood shield! LOL

    • @VitorJTekkRodrigues
      @VitorJTekkRodrigues 10 років тому

      PsylomeAlpha I know, I know! I just couldn't pass that out without making fun of it! xD

  • @victoriansword
    @victoriansword 10 років тому

    This was fun to watch. I hope you share more projects in the future!

  • @sniperofbuffalo
    @sniperofbuffalo 10 років тому

    Thanks, Skall. I've been looking all over for a tutorial like this.

  • @skaruts
    @skaruts 10 років тому +23

    I dare you to build a crossbow. :)

  • @MikitheCCfans
    @MikitheCCfans 10 років тому +21

    Today we learned that the gladius is not for thrusting a shield xD

  • @johnhill4263
    @johnhill4263 9 років тому

    Thanks you for posting this video , it was a good reference in my own Viking Shield project.. also in PG , BC

  • @cetate93
    @cetate93 9 років тому

    Excellent tutorial. Very clearly shown steps.

  • @holycutkeep
    @holycutkeep 9 років тому +9

    7:39 "Give me the sticky stuff!" "Oh yea right in your face" thats what she said

  • @SAsgarters
    @SAsgarters 10 років тому +7

    Nice. :)
    Would have used birch plywood, just because of the enormous difference in quality (at least over here). I've found that spruce is completely unsuitable for any sort of project where it doesn't end up completely concealed, because it cracks and chips naturally. Then again, my experience from using plywood comes from building reptile enclosures. ;)
    Also, you could use a paint brush for spreading the glue and depending on the type, thin the glue with water.
    That's really clever getting the rawhide from dog chew toys. All the sources I've thought of have been expensive as hell.
    I've had plans to make a shield at some point. Haven't been able to decide whether to make a scutum or a heater. :D Not that I'd use it, I just want to personalize it and hang it on a wall.

    • @BlakeRTyler
      @BlakeRTyler 10 років тому +4

      I'm totally going to make one of these, but with white canvas and paint it. Then it's going on the wall with my Del Tin 2104. I might use it while doing some backyard cutting, just to get a feel of what it's like to cut while holding a shield.

    • @SAsgarters
      @SAsgarters 10 років тому +1

      Blake Tyler Neat. :)

    • @aaronjaeger6861
      @aaronjaeger6861 2 роки тому +1

      I tried getting my rawhide from rawhide bones, two years ago, but it was completely unsuitable for making a rim with.

  • @vikingmike97
    @vikingmike97 6 років тому

    Thanks for this video. Very easy steps to making a Viking shield.

  • @Odood19
    @Odood19 10 років тому +1

    Nice music choices, loved the tutorial. Thanks Skall

  • @VelicoFides
    @VelicoFides 10 років тому +11

    Poor Gladius :(

  • @blacksilkblacksilk
    @blacksilkblacksilk 10 років тому +11

    Glad to see you are finally able to pimp your toolbox. Back in the day you where a pretty nefarious builder and I am looking forward to more of these clips.
    by the way I think that, when extrapolating viking traditions, it would be well within viking tradition to use cheap available materials for training weapons, and to use power tools when available.
    I am curious though if one layer of cloth is going to be enough. Way back I had a bad experience involving an axe and a one layer shield.
    But who knows. (and yes I am gultiy to comment before watching it all, sorry)
    take care
    silk
    ;-))

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  10 років тому +7

      One layer seems to work pretty well but I should have covered the inside as well.

  • @kraze4kaos
    @kraze4kaos 4 роки тому

    The raw hide idea blew my mind!

  • @VelikiHejter
    @VelikiHejter 10 років тому

    That is fantastic, I've been planning to make a shield for quite some time, original plan was to make caetra but viking shield is more my size, thank you!

  • @FaizalYacob
    @FaizalYacob 10 років тому +4

    The sword stuck to the shiled. This will be a disadvantage to the attacker. Now I could see how the Viking shiled is such a succesfull tools in a fight/war. thanks for sharing.

    • @a__asnow6402
      @a__asnow6402 10 років тому

      please correct your misspelled words

    • @FaizalYacob
      @FaizalYacob 10 років тому

      Adra Adam The sword stuck to the shield. This will be a disadvantage to the attacker. Now I could see how the Viking shield is such a successful tools in a fight/war. thanks for sharing.
      .
      .
      .
      Happy?

    • @a__asnow6402
      @a__asnow6402 10 років тому

      much better...

    • @kevgmei
      @kevgmei 9 років тому

      You can just copy your corrected comment, edit your original, and paste to replace it.

  • @damenwhelan3236
    @damenwhelan3236 8 років тому +20

    if you want to make a boss from scratch....
    hahahhahaha.... unless you have a forge.
    if you have a dog bowl and paitence. message me.

  • @GabrieleAlf
    @GabrieleAlf 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video.
    For securing the shield boss I use large nails that I cut 4 cm from the board and then I press down on them with the angle grinder (with the heavyest iron grind blade). The nails heat up pretty quickly and then mushroom like a... mushroom. The wood can singe a little (you can water it before grinding),

  • @bjornjernskjold8631
    @bjornjernskjold8631 4 роки тому

    Im making a shield the same way with your instructions
    We use purple heart synthetics so im sure it will last.
    You are really awsome man ive been following you here recently amd it has really helped my hema thank you.

  • @badbadbob1
    @badbadbob1 9 років тому +4

    I am thanking if I ordered the center cap. I would set the cap inside the hole from the back and let the rim screw from the back side as well. Cleaner look and still you can use the screws no one will see.

  • @The_Gallowglass
    @The_Gallowglass 10 років тому +6

    10:48 I was gonna say, "You can then mushroom out the end to rivet it." and then you did. :D Good man. A regular old smed!

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass 10 років тому +4

      Oh! If you're so inclined, and have one, next time use a ball peen hammer. It will make your rivet be more rounded and uniform. Give it a couple strikes with the flat, then use the rounded peen to mushroom it out.

    • @drekastelpa
      @drekastelpa 9 років тому +1

      Smed=Smiður

    • @DruidicRifleman
      @DruidicRifleman 9 років тому +1

      OSlatraigh
      Very cheep way to make rivets for armouring

  • @MrDudu221
    @MrDudu221 10 років тому

    Love the tutorial! Very helpful and gave me a bunch of ideas on how to use the fabric on wood... Amazing how simple but effective this shield is ;)

  • @MeleeTiger
    @MeleeTiger 10 років тому

    I personally like to use hand tools when I can, this was a good video either way of course and I'll keep this info in mind for the future.

  • @TheMachineMother84
    @TheMachineMother84 9 років тому +9

    I like this guy... he even sounds like a viking

  • @NDjinnn
    @NDjinnn 10 років тому +3

    You did a great job, I am by no means saying you did anything other than a great job, but consider some other things for you to try (or the other viewers). I've probably made 60-100 celtic and viking style shields. I liked to use "upholstery tacks" there are some strong and nice looking ones. You can also nail them designs for cosmetics and they are also great at deflecting the edge of the sword blows. The are pretty nice rounded over, a better look than a screw and better than a nail. Check those out. Also try using a glue called HH-66 under the canvas than a wood glue over the top of the canvas. If you want to use leather for the whole shield face you can get scraps for cheap at many leather and craft shops. The rawhide is a great touch, I knew one guy that weaved his rawhide and use the weave for the face. Ugly, but interesting.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  10 років тому

      Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @theviking6052
    @theviking6052 3 роки тому

    Lol , I think I just found my answer to why you use the metric system! And man that looks so much easier to do with those gloves . I always use a card. And that nail technique is awesome thank you

  • @SkintSNIPER262
    @SkintSNIPER262 10 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It's perfect for a Saga I am doing.

  • @theRozman88
    @theRozman88 10 років тому +3

    If you wanted to do a more durable shield I would put two thinner boards of plywood with the wood grain pattern being on a 90 degrees angle and just sticking them together rather than just one 1 cm board.

  • @lauraschlieselhuber8487
    @lauraschlieselhuber8487 10 років тому +50

    Am... Am I the only girl here ?

    • @tobender4ever
      @tobender4ever 9 років тому +2

      Nope.

    • @NevadaB88
      @NevadaB88 9 років тому +20

      You are not alone, Shieldmaiden.

    • @kameng12
      @kameng12 9 років тому +1

      Nevada Baker you're awesome : D

    • @knifesmith1993
      @knifesmith1993 9 років тому +12

      Now if only all girls were into this stuff, cause most of the girls I've met these days are boring.

    • @whyfartflame6165
      @whyfartflame6165 9 років тому

      knifesmith1993 true,very true

  • @adamsummerford5698
    @adamsummerford5698 5 років тому

    Cool demo, I found this looking for what I'm going to use for a handle in one I'm working on.

  • @wulfhartspirit
    @wulfhartspirit 10 років тому

    I really like that you teste it after you got it all done.

  • @diegomasiero1784
    @diegomasiero1784 10 років тому +6

    OH CRAP, the gladius....

  • @IFrozenFireI
    @IFrozenFireI 10 років тому +17

    "Right in your face"? That sounded weird...

    • @IFrozenFireI
      @IFrozenFireI 10 років тому +9

      elmohasaposse I don't think it's that. It just doesn't sound right.
      "Give me the sticky stuff".
      "Right in your face".
      However you look at it, it sounds wrong.

    • @Szczur0gniowy
      @Szczur0gniowy 10 років тому +6

      elmohasaposse It actually sounds weird. Who puts a carpenter's glue on someones face? It actually sounds like a horrible way to die, something a mafia would do.

    • @Szczur0gniowy
      @Szczur0gniowy 10 років тому +3

      lol. You've thought I was serious?

    • @statehome2116
      @statehome2116 10 років тому

      TV
      5 TV.A

  • @NorthernForge
    @NorthernForge 9 років тому

    I tend to use a mixture of pva wood glue and water, and soak the linen before placing it on the shield to dry.
    For the boss I use cut down coach bolts, peened over on the boss side/front of the shield. Doesn't take much effort and looks a lot more authentic.
    I like that you left half the rim uncovered in order to test the strength.

  • @Surielis
    @Surielis 10 років тому

    A great video, friend! Looking forward to more!

  • @diegomasiero1784
    @diegomasiero1784 10 років тому +3

    "[...] And that's how I cut the bench."

  • @diegomasiero1784
    @diegomasiero1784 10 років тому +4

    "Give me the sticky stuff"
    "Yeah right in your face!"
    Sexual pun anyone?

  • @huonheta7395
    @huonheta7395 10 років тому +1

    hi just a tip i picked up the other day, if you get a 3" PVC pipe cut a line lengthways then cut off 1" 2" 3" sections, they make awesome clamps, that would do the trick for you hide application, and cheap, love you channel by the way, awesome content, good honest well thought threw info, Cheers

  • @ShinKyuubi
    @ShinKyuubi 10 років тому +1

    This was a cool video since I have wanted to make my own shield myself and to be honest I would have NEVER thought of using the rawhide dog chew toys like that despite how many dogs I've owned in my life so I really like that little cost effective outside the box thinking you did there.

  • @RikkiTheRose
    @RikkiTheRose 10 років тому +3

    Historricly it would be better with rawhide and historricly they did not have plywood xD
    so the layer of linnen or hide was essential for a shield fit for battle

    • @RikkiTheRose
      @RikkiTheRose 10 років тому +3

      easyest source of rawhide* not cheapest.
      attaching linnen after the flattening of nails would be a good start xD

  • @ameno21
    @ameno21 10 років тому +15

    Poor sword :(

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  10 років тому +2

      I bent it back into shape in about 20 seconds. No big deal.

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 10 років тому +1

      ***** hmmm, what else are you making??? I am not fooled. Buckler?? there's another handle and boss.

    • @Tyler_Lalonde-
      @Tyler_Lalonde- 10 років тому

      TheBaconWizard probably but don't forget about Cara. she likes shields to.

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 10 років тому

      Tyler Lalonde which might explain the smaller boss, yes

    • @CaraDanaellea
      @CaraDanaellea 10 років тому +1

      TheBaconWizard I specifically have a thing for arm mounted shields and that small boss is even too tiny for my hands... at least with lacrosse gloves on ;)

  • @Redinis
    @Redinis 10 років тому

    Great work mate, enjoyed your video as usual ;)!

  • @DeadMeat991
    @DeadMeat991 3 роки тому

    Very instructive, I might try it. Thank you.

  • @ErikHoevenberg
    @ErikHoevenberg 10 років тому +8

    god that is the uglyiest shield i have ever seen but it is functional i guess... also if you get your sword stuck in that shield you are pretty much fucked

    • @Goku32112
      @Goku32112 10 років тому +3

      It was made on a budget after all :P

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi 10 років тому +4

      BloodTempest
      The thing is, cheap pine shields were favoured by many a warrior BECAUSE weapons could bite deeply into them- when they did, it was easy to wrench them from your opponent's hand, or to twist it out of the way and open them for an attack of your own, or similar tactics. Oaken shields were for when defense was the priority, rather than utilizing the other hand as an opening-making tool.

  • @youmaus
    @youmaus 7 років тому +40

    After you and your crew sack a remote Christian monestary of unarmed monks you will be able to afford a better sheild........:-)

  • @ItsUrChoice
    @ItsUrChoice 9 років тому

    Awesome! I like how you tested it after! that was the good stuff!

  • @Rynax-
    @Rynax- 10 років тому +1

    Lol I gasped when I saw the bent tip of the gladius. Awesome video, gave me some good ideas, thanks :)

  • @sneakyvanquisher
    @sneakyvanquisher 10 років тому +4

    I don't like seeing that gladius bent.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  10 років тому +1

      It took me 20 seconds to bend it back. Not a big deal at all.

    • @LionsTigersWhoWins
      @LionsTigersWhoWins 10 років тому

      ***** But real shields are made out of tougher woods. Plywood is sorta shit for a shield.

    • @LionsTigersWhoWins
      @LionsTigersWhoWins 10 років тому

      Okay,cool did not know that.

    • @hyuugaamida
      @hyuugaamida 10 років тому +1

      ***** Hoplons were not metal shields. They were primarily wooden with a bronze edging or occasionally a full (thin) layer of bronze on the face. Even in the Middle Ages this is the case. Bucklers are generally the only functional shields made entirely of metal as the small size compensates for the weight. You're right about the scarcity of resources though. It's much more practical to make shields and other disposable weapons largely out of wood and reserve materials like steel for swords and armor.

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi 10 років тому

      Lizardleo
      As I noted above in another post thread, cheap wooden shields were actually favoured by many a warrior because whena blade bit deeply they could disarm their opponent or pull their opponent's guard wide open, leading to an easy kill. Hardwood shields were fo more when defense was the priority, rather than utilizing both hands towards the killing arts. Pavises are a good example of a wooden shield that benefitted from being made of hardwood over soft.

  • @beezlbobdestraint6869
    @beezlbobdestraint6869 9 років тому +7

    I'm vegetarian, so what could I use instead of rawhide?

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  9 років тому +23

      Beezlbob Destraint
      I wish I knew... I'm vegetarian too but this is one of those cases where I simply cannot find a good alternative.

    • @beezlbobdestraint6869
      @beezlbobdestraint6869 9 років тому +2

      Damn.

    • @tobender4ever
      @tobender4ever 9 років тому +11

      I'm no vegetarian, I love meat. But If you like creative anachronism, the guys that inspired this video mentioned nylon threaded irrigation tubing or aluminium something or other. I can try to find the link if you want, but I don't think metal or nylon/rubber are animal products.

    • @tobender4ever
      @tobender4ever 9 років тому +9

      That last part wasn't sarcasm, I didn't know for a long time that jello was an animal product.

    • @progeriahoes2781
      @progeriahoes2781 9 років тому +2

      watch ZednoughtAlpha video he uses a type of fabric i think

  • @omarcortez3365
    @omarcortez3365 10 років тому

    Great video it gave me ideas for making my own shield.

  • @Ephieites
    @Ephieites 10 років тому +2

    Great idea, thanks!
    And thumb up for wearing protection goggles!
    Way too many people underestimate the danger from splinters. Allways protect yourself!

  • @Asertix357
    @Asertix357 6 років тому +1

    I used a similar approach in making my own viking shield. Although I went with a 36" width, with only 1/4" thickness to save on weight, and I skipped the canvas because of the mess involved. I also included a shoulder strap on mine.

  • @pingolve
    @pingolve 10 років тому

    This is exactly how I made my shield. I can give you two tips after using my shield for a while: use and angle grinder to slim the wood between the boss and the edge, to make the shield lighter, and add a few extra layers of cloth. I used 2 layers for mine, and it has had chipping on the flat, but not too much.

  • @Czeslaw9426
    @Czeslaw9426 10 років тому

    I like seeing the saw dust move with the vibrations when the video is being fast forwarded.

  • @Cabbolf
    @Cabbolf 10 років тому

    Good stuff, I'd like to see more like this.

  • @SpikeyNorman47
    @SpikeyNorman47 10 років тому

    I can't wait to see you make some more videos with this shield :D

  • @tylerloving2851
    @tylerloving2851 9 років тому

    I love the test at the end, there is a reason why this weapon was used for so long. Center grip something in front of a weapon works. Shields work.

  • @rizakan
    @rizakan 9 років тому

    at 7. minute you guys are awesome, made me lough so much. chears, awesome job !!!

  • @Jumanji1st
    @Jumanji1st 6 років тому

    Regarding riveting the cut-off nails.
    If you drive them through the other way round so that the pointy end you are cutting of is at the boss' side its pretty easy to rivet them.
    Did this with my first shield I made this way and it still is holding very well.
    Also if you have access to old wooden cable drums you could use the outside of those as the shield. This stuff is really heavy duty and sturdy and makes an excellent training shield.

  • @ScrollsAdventures
    @ScrollsAdventures 10 років тому +1

    So having made this one, if you were to make a second one, what would you do to make it more effective?

  • @Darek_B52
    @Darek_B52 7 років тому

    Hey Skallagrim I have two questions. 1.) when you left the Rawhide to dry did you nail it down or did you just let it dry in place? 2.) as for making the shield look nicer what do you think of painting the fabric once its applied to the shield? And I'm sorry to say but I have a third question. 3.) what do you think of making a shield out of constuction foam? I want to make a shield for my lil sisters halloween costume but I also wanted to use a shield in my review of For Honor when it releases later. I know wood is the more authentic but I'm sure foam would be softer for the skit me and a few M8s have planned...however none of us are worried much about being hit with a wooden shield we are just wondering how fake a foam one would look getting hit by a prop sword.

  • @aitora979
    @aitora979 10 років тому

    Great tutorial!!

  • @donaldwohlberg6043
    @donaldwohlberg6043 10 років тому

    The poor man's rivets were cool, but that rawhide source is ingenious!! I couldn't tell if that was a Gladius or a Spatha, but that's too bad about your sword tip. Great shield BTW! Very economical. Thx for the how-to video!

  • @TheMaskedFrenchMan
    @TheMaskedFrenchMan 9 років тому

    Nice video, and I love the sword you used to test the shield at the end there! ^_^

  • @TheRealComradeOtis
    @TheRealComradeOtis 9 років тому

    Hey, Skallagrim. Haven't commented on your videos lately. But I've gotten some of my HEMA friends into Viking HEMA, and am using this video to make our shields. Thanks, and keep up the great videos :D

  • @artemisdarkslayer
    @artemisdarkslayer 7 років тому

    Definitely going to have to try this out sometime this winter to ward off boredom hah

  • @prestobizmal
    @prestobizmal 4 роки тому +1

    If you want to avoid some of the glue mess, I have found that a spray can adhesive for fabric works great as well

  • @benfarnsworth9224
    @benfarnsworth9224 10 років тому +2

    You should do a video on viking shield fighting, with the techniques and so forth

  • @TuberGreg
    @TuberGreg 9 років тому +1

    I've made a few shields in the past and some things I've learned:
    -Get a cheap paintbrush and cut the bristles down to about 1.5" to spread the glue. You'll get a more even disbursement and it can be reused.
    -Heating up your nails, even in a campfire, will give a more medieval look to them. Also, use a peening hammer, instead of a flat hammer, to peen the nails after cutoff.
    Shield making is a rather fun project, your first was a grand success.

  • @stevenfrable8517
    @stevenfrable8517 10 років тому

    im in the process of making my own, all i need is to order the shield boss and put the raw hide around the edge of the shield. sofar tho im happy with how it is comeing, also great vid and thank you for making it :D

  • @earnestolsson2966
    @earnestolsson2966 3 роки тому

    I found this to be helpful in making my own shield on a budget.