Posts: 230 Location: NSW, Australia.
Sat 31 Jan, 2015 5:08 pm
14thC shield/ecranche for jousting.
I have been working on a 14thC harness for a series of 14thC jousts that are happening this year. I needed to make a new ecranche and wanted to do something a little different and larger than the usual ecranches that people use. I was looking at an Italian manuscript from C1370 and liked the large
shields that were depicted. Some of them were curved but some also looked as if they were flatter and angled. I have made plenty of curved ecranches so thought I would have a go at the more angled type. Mine is based on the ones shown but I did change a couple of things to suit me. I also used modern screws, glue and fibreglass in the construction.
I started with 18mm plywood that was cut with the angles needed to join it together. I used wood glue and 3"wood screws to hold the sections together as I made up the blank.
This was then cut to shape and the joins on the rear were fibreglassed.
Final shaping and the front is covered in 5 layers of cloth and glue and the rear in 1 layer. This bumped the thickness up to 24.5mm. The hardware is attached for the guige and enarmes.
Making sure it works with the armour and saddle before trying it out on horse.
The rear cover and guige and enarmes are attached.
Painted and in use.
It sits perfectly and is very comfortable to use even though it is so large. Total weight is 5.7kgs..