Thanks for looking :)
Tim
EDIT: Sorry didn't attach :)




Jared Smith wrote: |
Is there any curvature in the shield? I am not sure if there should be from a historical perspective, but am curious about these things.) |
Jared Smith wrote: |
Now that you have been through it once, do you have any particular pointers on how you painted the (really nicely done) design? (Pattern, paint type, wood filler, overcoat for protection, etc.?) |
Jared Smith wrote: |
Could the leather wrapping have been soaked in water, so as to dry harder and tougher, prior to affixing it to the perimeter? (This would seem like an easy enough thing to do if you can get a moderately heavy weight vegetable tanned leather. I don't know if raw hide behaves that way. I don't know if this was done historically, but would guess seafaring warriors in low walled boats would have ended up with water soaked leather one way or another. |
Kelly Powell wrote: |
Did you put the rawhide on wet and allowed it to shrink?Are you using this for sca combat? |
M. Eversberg II wrote: |
Very nice, even if it is very small. Hope to eventually make myself one!
M. |
Kelly Powell wrote: |
Have you ever thought about a oval/celtic oval(either a small squat oval around 24 x20....or more of a rounded rectangle with a little bit of belly on top and bottom)?....They decorate up real purdy. :lol: |
Luka Tic wrote: |
I love the paint job.
What kind of a grip did you use? :) |
Jared Smith wrote: |
Is there any curvature in the shield? I am not sure if there should be from a historical perspective, but am curious about these things. |
James Barker wrote: | ||
From the historical perspective I have not heard of any find with a curve in a sheild of this kind. |