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Dan D'Silva





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PostPosted: Sun 30 Jun, 2019 9:55 am    Post subject: Should a buckler have a rim?         Reply with quote

I'm moving forward on my wooden buckler/mini-Viking shield this summer. I just recently applied the facing and paint. Since the paint is hide glue-based, I intend to seal it with something, maybe wax, but before that I'd like to know whether it ought to have a rawhide rim. I understand bucklers often had added rims (something to do with the way the shield is used requiring reinforcement there?) and I was wondering if it would make sense as a way to protect the stitching.

The shield won't see use for the foreseeable future, but I hope to one day learn broadsword fighting when I have more time.



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