I have been tinkering with a method for making shields out of boards without massive amounts of carpentry for some time. More details on this to come. But I have now (mostly) finished the 0.2Beta version of my new vedge/flat topped kite shield!
Due to circumsatnce (what was laying around at home), it is made out of 10 8mm thick pine boards, with a central vedge wider and thicker pine boards (added after 0.1Beta proved to narrow.
Specs:
110cm tall
55cm wide
72cm outer diameter
20cm deep.
ca 4kg weight
The main feature of this sheild is the cuvature and depth. Where a convensional reenactors plywood shield has only a gentle curve, this shield very deep indeed. The goal was to match period depictions, which it now does.
It also enables the use of the vertical arm grip, that is pretty much useless on a flatter shield.
Aditionally it features very low attatchment points for the shoulder straps (inspired by the Lewis chessmen) that allows both for more or less free use of the shield while on the straps, and carrying the shield with the shield at eye level witth both hands free.
Overall, the results are quite interesting, and I am looking forward to field testing the shield during the summer season.



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