
Spanish: 
Hola vikingos, o personas que quieran ser Vikings. He decidido hacer un video en
cómo armar un escudo redondo para el combate de SCA es bastante sencillo
proceso o supongo que podría ser un escudo redondo para su pared no sé. yo suelo
media pulgada de grado marino contrachapado de abedul Báltico para todos mis escudos, aquí sólo estoy
encontrar el centro de la madera por lo que puede cortar un círculo
Hice este fabricante de círculo rudimentario Estoy seguro de que alguien podría llegar a algo
mejor, pero funciona para mí. Estoy haciendo el círculo recordar que el escudo
será una pulgada más grande que esto cuando es completa. Se necesita mucho tiempo para
hacer un escudo y no puedo hacer suficiente hincapié en que probablemente tendrá que usar marina
abedul Báltico grado o algo equivalente. El uso de la madera contrachapada chungo para hacer
Hágase un escudo, y después de que destruyeron en un mes no ayuda a nadie.

French: 
Bonjour Vikings, ou des gens qui aimeraient être Vikings. J'ai décidé de faire une vidéo sur
comment mettre en place un bouclier rond pour le combat SCA, il est assez simple
processus ou je suppose que cela pourrait être un bouclier rond pour votre mur, je ne sais pas. j'utilise
demi-pouce de qualité marine contreplaqué de bouleau de la Baltique pour tous mes boucliers, ici, je suis
trouver le centre du bois ainsi je peux couper un cercle
J'ai fait ce fabricant de cercle rudimentaire, je suis sûr que quelqu'un pourrait trouver quelque chose
mieux, mais ça marche pour moi. Je fais le cercle rappelant que le bouclier
sera un pouce plus grand que quand il est complet. Il faut beaucoup de temps pour
faire un bouclier et je ne peux pas souligner assez que vous devriez utiliser probablement marine
bouleau baltique de qualité ou quelque chose d'équivalent. L'utilisation du contreplaqué merdique pour faire
vous un bouclier, et ayant détruit en un mois ne contribue pas à tout le monde.

German: 
Hallo Wikinger, oder Menschen, die Wikinger sein möchten. Ich habe beschlossen, ein Video machen auf
wie man ein rundes Schild für SCA Kampf zusammen, es ist ziemlich einfach
verarbeiten oder ich denke, es ist ein rundes Schild für Ihre Wand sein könnte, weiß ich nicht. ich benutze
halben Zoll seegeeigneten Baltic Birkensperrholz für alle meine Schilde, hier bin ich einfach
das Zentrum des Holzes zu finden, so kann ich einen Kreis schneiden
Ich habe diesen rudimentären Kreis maker Ich bin sicher, dass jemand mit etwas einfiel
besser, aber es funktioniert für mich. Ich mache den Kreis, dass die Abschirmung Erinnerung
wird ein Zoll größer als dies sein, wenn es fertig ist. Es braucht eine Menge Zeit in Anspruch
macht ein Schild und ich kann nicht genug betonen, dass Sie wahrscheinlich Meer verwenden sollten
Grad Baltic Birke oder etwas Gleichwertiges. Mit crappy Sperrholz zu machen
sich ein Schild, und nachdem es in einem Monat nicht hilft niemandem zerstört.

Portuguese: 
Olá Vikings, ou pessoas que gostariam de ser Vikings. Eu decidi fazer um vídeo sobre
como montar um escudo redondo para o combate SCA é bastante simples
processar ou eu acho que poderia ser um escudo redondo para sua parede Eu não sei. eu uso
meia polegada de grau marinho contraplacado de bétula Báltico para todos os meus escudos, aqui eu sou apenas
encontrar o centro da madeira de modo que pode cortar um círculo
Eu fiz este fabricante rudimentar círculo eu tenho certeza que alguém poderia chegar a algo
melhor, mas ele funciona para mim. Eu estou fazendo o círculo lembrando que o escudo
será uma polegada maior do que isso, quando é completo. Ele tem um monte de tempo para
fazer um escudo e eu não posso forçar bastante que você provavelmente deve usar marine
bétula grau Báltico ou algo equivalente. Usando madeira compensada de baixa qualidade para fazer
-se um escudo, e tê-lo destruído em um mês não ajuda ninguém.

English: 
Hello Vikings, or people that would like
to be Vikings. I've decided to make a video on
how to put together a round shield for
SCA combat it's pretty straightforward
process or I guess it could be a round
shield for your wall I don't know. I use
half inch marine grade Baltic birch
plywood for all my shields, here I'm just
finding the center of the wood so I can
cut a circle
I made this rudimentary circle maker I'm
sure somebody could come up with something
better but it works for me. I'm making
the circle remembering that the shield
will be one inch bigger than this when
it's complete. It takes a lot of time to
make a shield and I can't stress enough
that you should probably use marine
grade Baltic birch or something
equivalent. Using crappy plywood to make
yourself a shield, and having it destroyed
in a month doesn't help anybody.

French: 
Avec le bouclier découpé, il est temps de mettre quelques lignes de planches dessus. J'aime faire mon
boucliers regardent comme ils sont effectivement mis ensemble avec des planches, cela se fait avec
stylet et les lignes de rainurage dans les deux côtés de l'écran pour obtenir que
illusion. Donc, je suis juste divisant le bouclier en parties égales de planches, tracer les lignes,
puis je vais serrer la règle vers le bas et la rainure toutes mes lignes de planches.
Je suis juste en utilisant un stylet simple à partir de Tandy Leather. Je suis sûr qu'il ya beaucoup d'autres
des choses qui vont faire le même truc mais ça fonctionne pour moi. Juste 10 ou si écorchures

German: 
Mit dem Schild ausgeschnitten, dann ist es Zeit, ein paar Planke Linien auf sie zu setzen. Ich mag meine machen
Schilder aussehen, als würden sie tatsächlich mit Brettern zusammen, wird dies mit einem getan
Stift und die Linien in beiden Seiten des Schildes Einstechen zu geben, dass
Illusion. So bin ich nur das Schild in gleiche Teile geteilt Planke, die Linien zeichnen,
und dann werde ich das Lineal einen Riegel vorschieben und alle meine Planke Linien grooven.
Ich bin nur ein einfacher Stift von Tandy Leather verwenden. Ich bin sicher, es gibt viele andere
Dinge, die den gleichen Trick tun, aber es funktioniert für mich. Nur 10 oder so schabt

Spanish: 
Con el escudo cortado, es el momento de poner algunas líneas de tablones en él. Me gusta hacer mi
escudos ven como si estuvieran realmente poner construida de tablas, esto se hace con una
stylus y ranurado las líneas en ambos lados del escudo de dar ese
espejismo. Así que estoy dividiendo el escudo en partes iguales tablón, dibujo de las líneas,
y luego voy a sujetar la regla hacia abajo y la ranura todas mis líneas tablón.
Sólo estoy usando un lápiz óptico simple a partir de Tandy Leather. Estoy seguro de que hay muchas otras
cosas que van a hacer el mismo truco, pero funciona para mí. A tan sólo 10 o así raspaduras

English: 
With the shield cut out, it's time to put
some plank lines on it. I like to make my
shields look like they're actually put
together with planks, this is done with a
stylus and grooving the lines into both
sides of the shield to give that
illusion. So I'm just dividing the shield
into equal plank parts, drawing the lines,
and then I will clamp the ruler down and
groove all of my plank lines.
I'm just using a simple stylus from
Tandy Leather. I'm sure there are many other
things that will do the same trick but
it works for me. Just 10 or so scrapes

Portuguese: 
Com o escudo cortado, é hora de colocar algumas linhas de prancha sobre ele. Eu gosto de fazer o meu
escudos olhar como eles são colocados na verdade, juntamente com tábuas, isso é feito com um
estilete e ranhurar as linhas em ambos os lados do escudo para dar a esse
ilusão. Então, eu estou apenas dividindo o escudo em partes iguais prancha, desenhando as linhas,
e depois vou prender a régua para baixo e groove todas as minhas linhas prancha.
Estou apenas usando uma caneta simples de Tandy Leather. Eu tenho certeza que existem muitos outros
coisas que vão fazer o mesmo truque, mas ele funciona para mim. Apenas 10 ou mais arranhões

German: 
entlang jeder Linie und es wird die Nut in für Sie da bekommen
Jetzt mache ich das auf beiden Seiten und es ist genau an der gleichen Stelle auf jeder Seite
make it look like the plank goes all the way through. Well with the grooves out of
the way it's time to stain your shield a lot of this is pretty self-explanatory
but I didn't want to leave any of the process out. It doesn't show it here but I
did end up putting a couple coats of stain on here are the two patterns I use
for my shields the top one is for drilling the holes and the plywood and
the bottom is for marking the rawhide for the edge pattern the holes are
spaced fifteen sixteenths of an inch apart and half an inch from the edge the

English: 
along each line and it will get the
groove in there for you
now I do this on both sides and it's
exactly in the same spot on each side to
make it look like the plank goes all the
way through. Well with the grooves out of
the way it's time to stain your shield a
lot of this is pretty self-explanatory
but I didn't want to leave any of the
process out. It doesn't show it here but I
did end up putting a couple coats of
stain on here are the two patterns I use
for my shields the top one is for
drilling the holes and the plywood and
the bottom is for marking the rawhide
for the edge pattern the holes are
spaced fifteen sixteenths of an inch
apart and half an inch from the edge the

French: 
le long de chaque ligne et il aura la gorge là pour vous
maintenant je fais des deux côtés et il est exactement au même endroit sur chaque côté
make it look like the plank goes all the way through. Well with the grooves out of
the way it's time to stain your shield a lot of this is pretty self-explanatory
but I didn't want to leave any of the process out. It doesn't show it here but I
did end up putting a couple coats of stain on here are the two patterns I use
for my shields the top one is for drilling the holes and the plywood and
the bottom is for marking the rawhide for the edge pattern the holes are
spaced fifteen sixteenths of an inch apart and half an inch from the edge the

Spanish: 
a lo largo de cada línea y va a la ranura de allí para usted
Ahora hago esto en ambos lados y es exactamente en el mismo punto en cada lado para
make it look like the plank goes all the way through. Well with the grooves out of
the way it's time to stain your shield a lot of this is pretty self-explanatory
but I didn't want to leave any of the process out. It doesn't show it here but I
did end up putting a couple coats of stain on here are the two patterns I use
for my shields the top one is for drilling the holes and the plywood and
the bottom is for marking the rawhide for the edge pattern the holes are
spaced fifteen sixteenths of an inch apart and half an inch from the edge the

Portuguese: 
ao longo de cada linha e vai ficar na ranhura lá para você
agora eu fazer isso em ambos os lados e é exatamente no mesmo lugar em cada lado para
make it look like the plank goes all the way through. Well with the grooves out of
the way it's time to stain your shield a lot of this is pretty self-explanatory
but I didn't want to leave any of the process out. It doesn't show it here but I
did end up putting a couple coats of stain on here are the two patterns I use
for my shields the top one is for drilling the holes and the plywood and
the bottom is for marking the rawhide for the edge pattern the holes are
spaced fifteen sixteenths of an inch apart and half an inch from the edge the

English: 
holes on the rawhide are one inch apart
so the holes on the shield need to
accommodate for the curve of the shield
edge coming up here I'm using pencil
crayons to help the lines that I've
grooved into the shield stand out more
feel free to use whatever you think
works best Here I am taping the shield
off to get ready for paint I'm going to
put some black lines on it after I
protect it with some paper and painters
tape then it'll come back and be ready
for edging
tada so a lot of Pony clamps and a
little something to prop the shield up
so I can place my Manila rope
it's a half-inch Manila rope to go along
with the half-inch shield Bank they're
just hot glue gun it in place both sides

Portuguese: 
holes on the rawhide are one inch apart so the holes on the shield need to
accommodate for the curve of the shield edge coming up here I'm using pencil
crayons to help the lines that I've grooved into the shield stand out more
feel free to use whatever you think works best Here I am taping the shield
off to get ready for paint I'm going to put some black lines on it after I
protect it with some paper and painters tape then it'll come back and be ready
for edging
tada so a lot of Pony clamps and a little something to prop the shield up
so I can place my Manila rope it's a half-inch Manila rope to go along
with the half-inch shield Bank they're just hot glue gun it in place both sides

French: 
holes on the rawhide are one inch apart so the holes on the shield need to
accommodate for the curve of the shield edge coming up here I'm using pencil
crayons to help the lines that I've grooved into the shield stand out more
feel free to use whatever you think works best Here I am taping the shield
off to get ready for paint I'm going to put some black lines on it after I
protect it with some paper and painters tape then it'll come back and be ready
for edging
tada so a lot of Pony clamps and a little something to prop the shield up
so I can place my Manila rope it's a half-inch Manila rope to go along
with the half-inch shield Bank they're just hot glue gun it in place both sides

Spanish: 
holes on the rawhide are one inch apart so the holes on the shield need to
accommodate for the curve of the shield edge coming up here I'm using pencil
crayons to help the lines that I've grooved into the shield stand out more
feel free to use whatever you think works best Here I am taping the shield
off to get ready for paint I'm going to put some black lines on it after I
protect it with some paper and painters tape then it'll come back and be ready
for edging
tada so a lot of Pony clamps and a little something to prop the shield up
so I can place my Manila rope it's a half-inch Manila rope to go along
with the half-inch shield Bank they're just hot glue gun it in place both sides

German: 
holes on the rawhide are one inch apart so the holes on the shield need to
accommodate for the curve of the shield edge coming up here I'm using pencil
crayons to help the lines that I've grooved into the shield stand out more
feel free to use whatever you think works best Here I am taping the shield
off to get ready for paint I'm going to put some black lines on it after I
protect it with some paper and painters tape then it'll come back and be ready
for edging
tada so a lot of Pony clamps and a little something to prop the shield up
so I can place my Manila rope it's a half-inch Manila rope to go along
with the half-inch shield Bank they're just hot glue gun it in place both sides

English: 
get hot glue and I just work my way
around until it's all done so for the
rawhide I've made a six inch by 4 and
1/4 inch pattern the first holes are a
quarter inch from the edge and the
second set of holes are 3/4 inch from
the edge the holes left to right are an
inch apart this pattern has worked well
for me but may need to be adjusted if
you're using thicker rawhide well that's
a lot of holes
some people just put one hole on either
side but with two holes on either side
it's stronger and looks better this is
how elk are taught me to do it now it's
time for the joy of stitching rawhide
onto your shield be sure to keep the
first couple of holes empty so when you
get all the way around the shield you
can join it in to the other side of it
properly remember you are going through
two layers of rod through the plywood
through two layers of rawhide again and
you just keep going back and forth until

Spanish: 
get hot glue and I just work my way around until it's all done so for the
rawhide I've made a six inch by 4 and 1/4 inch pattern the first holes are a
quarter inch from the edge and the second set of holes are 3/4 inch from
the edge the holes left to right are an inch apart this pattern has worked well
for me but may need to be adjusted if you're using thicker rawhide well that's
a lot of holes some people just put one hole on either
side but with two holes on either side it's stronger and looks better this is
how elk are taught me to do it now it's time for the joy of stitching rawhide
onto your shield be sure to keep the first couple of holes empty so when you
get all the way around the shield you can join it in to the other side of it
properly remember you are going through two layers of rod through the plywood
through two layers of rawhide again and you just keep going back and forth until

French: 
get hot glue and I just work my way around until it's all done so for the
rawhide I've made a six inch by 4 and 1/4 inch pattern the first holes are a
quarter inch from the edge and the second set of holes are 3/4 inch from
the edge the holes left to right are an inch apart this pattern has worked well
for me but may need to be adjusted if you're using thicker rawhide well that's
a lot of holes some people just put one hole on either
side but with two holes on either side it's stronger and looks better this is
how elk are taught me to do it now it's time for the joy of stitching rawhide
onto your shield be sure to keep the first couple of holes empty so when you
get all the way around the shield you can join it in to the other side of it
properly remember you are going through two layers of rod through the plywood
through two layers of rawhide again and you just keep going back and forth until

German: 
get hot glue and I just work my way around until it's all done so for the
rawhide I've made a six inch by 4 and 1/4 inch pattern the first holes are a
quarter inch from the edge and the second set of holes are 3/4 inch from
the edge the holes left to right are an inch apart this pattern has worked well
for me but may need to be adjusted if you're using thicker rawhide well that's
a lot of holes some people just put one hole on either
side but with two holes on either side it's stronger and looks better this is
how elk are taught me to do it now it's time for the joy of stitching rawhide
onto your shield be sure to keep the first couple of holes empty so when you
get all the way around the shield you can join it in to the other side of it
properly remember you are going through two layers of rod through the plywood
through two layers of rawhide again and you just keep going back and forth until

Portuguese: 
get hot glue and I just work my way around until it's all done so for the
rawhide I've made a six inch by 4 and 1/4 inch pattern the first holes are a
quarter inch from the edge and the second set of holes are 3/4 inch from
the edge the holes left to right are an inch apart this pattern has worked well
for me but may need to be adjusted if you're using thicker rawhide well that's
a lot of holes some people just put one hole on either
side but with two holes on either side it's stronger and looks better this is
how elk are taught me to do it now it's time for the joy of stitching rawhide
onto your shield be sure to keep the first couple of holes empty so when you
get all the way around the shield you can join it in to the other side of it
properly remember you are going through two layers of rod through the plywood
through two layers of rawhide again and you just keep going back and forth until

German: 
you get all the way around I use some artificial sinew waxed in you from tandy
Leather to do the edging I usually take a strand out of it which is actually
pretty easy it's a three strand and I make it too since you're stitching down
after every pass through and if you around the 10th hole tie it off in the
back preferably make your tie under the rawhide
so it's protected from rubbing against your armor and breaking and when I say
tie it off I do mean just tie it off and continue don't cut your thread if you
don't have to you I usually soak my rawhide overnight out
of convenience I can just leave it in my shop and go home but quite often you
don't even need that much time depending on how thick it is four hours might do
the trick just take a look at it every so often

English: 
you get all the way around I use some
artificial sinew waxed in you from tandy
Leather to do the edging I usually take
a strand out of it which is actually
pretty easy it's a three strand and I
make it too since you're stitching down
after every pass through and if you
around the 10th hole tie it off in the
back preferably make your tie under the
rawhide
so it's protected from rubbing against
your armor and breaking and when I say
tie it off I do mean just tie it off and
continue don't cut your thread if you
don't have to you
I usually soak my rawhide overnight out
of convenience I can just leave it in my
shop and go home but quite often you
don't even need that much time depending
on how thick it is four hours might do
the trick just take a look at it every
so often

French: 
you get all the way around I use some artificial sinew waxed in you from tandy
Leather to do the edging I usually take a strand out of it which is actually
pretty easy it's a three strand and I make it too since you're stitching down
after every pass through and if you around the 10th hole tie it off in the
back preferably make your tie under the rawhide
so it's protected from rubbing against your armor and breaking and when I say
tie it off I do mean just tie it off and continue don't cut your thread if you
don't have to you I usually soak my rawhide overnight out
of convenience I can just leave it in my shop and go home but quite often you
don't even need that much time depending on how thick it is four hours might do
the trick just take a look at it every so often

Spanish: 
you get all the way around I use some artificial sinew waxed in you from tandy
Leather to do the edging I usually take a strand out of it which is actually
pretty easy it's a three strand and I make it too since you're stitching down
after every pass through and if you around the 10th hole tie it off in the
back preferably make your tie under the rawhide
so it's protected from rubbing against your armor and breaking and when I say
tie it off I do mean just tie it off and continue don't cut your thread if you
don't have to you I usually soak my rawhide overnight out
of convenience I can just leave it in my shop and go home but quite often you
don't even need that much time depending on how thick it is four hours might do
the trick just take a look at it every so often

Portuguese: 
you get all the way around I use some artificial sinew waxed in you from tandy
Leather to do the edging I usually take a strand out of it which is actually
pretty easy it's a three strand and I make it too since you're stitching down
after every pass through and if you around the 10th hole tie it off in the
back preferably make your tie under the rawhide
so it's protected from rubbing against your armor and breaking and when I say
tie it off I do mean just tie it off and continue don't cut your thread if you
don't have to you I usually soak my rawhide overnight out
of convenience I can just leave it in my shop and go home but quite often you
don't even need that much time depending on how thick it is four hours might do
the trick just take a look at it every so often

French: 
here I'm going to cut the rawhide off so there are two holes of overlap then snip
the rawhide so one end can nest inside the other don't skimp on the overlap
your rawhide is going to shrink two holes of overlap is certainly minimum
here I'm working it inside and then I fold the edges of the beginning of the
rawhide around the edges of the end of the rawhide

Spanish: 
here I'm going to cut the rawhide off so there are two holes of overlap then snip
the rawhide so one end can nest inside the other don't skimp on the overlap
your rawhide is going to shrink two holes of overlap is certainly minimum
here I'm working it inside and then I fold the edges of the beginning of the
rawhide around the edges of the end of the rawhide

German: 
here I'm going to cut the rawhide off so there are two holes of overlap then snip
the rawhide so one end can nest inside the other don't skimp on the overlap
your rawhide is going to shrink two holes of overlap is certainly minimum
here I'm working it inside and then I fold the edges of the beginning of the
rawhide around the edges of the end of the rawhide

English: 
here I'm going to cut the rawhide off so
there are two holes of overlap then snip
the rawhide so one end can nest inside
the other don't skimp on the overlap
your rawhide is going to shrink two
holes of overlap is certainly minimum
here I'm working it inside and then I
fold the edges of the beginning of the
rawhide around the edges of the end of
the rawhide

Portuguese: 
here I'm going to cut the rawhide off so there are two holes of overlap then snip
the rawhide so one end can nest inside the other don't skimp on the overlap
your rawhide is going to shrink two holes of overlap is certainly minimum
here I'm working it inside and then I fold the edges of the beginning of the
rawhide around the edges of the end of the rawhide

French: 
you
and now that that's done we just stitch it up but faster
I use a stylus sometimes to manipulate the rawhide helps me get through the

Portuguese: 
you
and now that that's done we just stitch it up but faster
I use a stylus sometimes to manipulate the rawhide helps me get through the

Spanish: 
you
and now that that's done we just stitch it up but faster
I use a stylus sometimes to manipulate the rawhide helps me get through the

English: 
you
and now that that's done we just stitch
it up but faster
I use a stylus sometimes to manipulate
the rawhide helps me get through the

German: 
you
and now that that's done we just stitch it up but faster
I use a stylus sometimes to manipulate the rawhide helps me get through the

German: 
tight spots like the final join
so here's the back of the shield you can see that none of the knots are visible
they're all tucked behind the rawhide Center your boss on the shield and then
mark the holes for your boss remember two of the holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right spot your
shield handle should go in the opposite direction of your plank lines draw your
inner circle then drill a hole and cut it out my holes already cut out here
because my camera died and I didn't record it but then I realized it was a
little too small anyways so I'm making an adjustment

English: 
tight spots like the final join
so here's the back of the shield you can
see that none of the knots are visible
they're all tucked behind the rawhide
Center your boss on the shield and then
mark the holes for your boss remember
two of the holes need to be for your
handle
so mark them in the right spot your
shield handle should go in the opposite
direction of your plank lines draw your
inner circle then drill a hole and cut
it out my holes already cut out here
because my camera died and I didn't
record it but then I realized it was a
little too small anyways so I'm making
an adjustment

Portuguese: 
tight spots like the final join
so here's the back of the shield you can see that none of the knots are visible
they're all tucked behind the rawhide Center your boss on the shield and then
mark the holes for your boss remember two of the holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right spot your
shield handle should go in the opposite direction of your plank lines draw your
inner circle then drill a hole and cut it out my holes already cut out here
because my camera died and I didn't record it but then I realized it was a
little too small anyways so I'm making an adjustment

French: 
tight spots like the final join
so here's the back of the shield you can see that none of the knots are visible
they're all tucked behind the rawhide Center your boss on the shield and then
mark the holes for your boss remember two of the holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right spot your
shield handle should go in the opposite direction of your plank lines draw your
inner circle then drill a hole and cut it out my holes already cut out here
because my camera died and I didn't record it but then I realized it was a
little too small anyways so I'm making an adjustment

Spanish: 
tight spots like the final join
so here's the back of the shield you can see that none of the knots are visible
they're all tucked behind the rawhide Center your boss on the shield and then
mark the holes for your boss remember two of the holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right spot your
shield handle should go in the opposite direction of your plank lines draw your
inner circle then drill a hole and cut it out my holes already cut out here
because my camera died and I didn't record it but then I realized it was a
little too small anyways so I'm making an adjustment

English: 
little filing and it's good to go
if you're putting this much effort into
a shield make sure you stain that new
cut drilling through the pre-existing
holes in your shield boss is a good way
to make sure your rivets are all in the
right spot just another reminder that
two of these holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right place
your shield handle should go the
opposite direction of your plank lines
here I'm just marking where the handle
is so I can cut the wood down for it you
can see I haven't centered the handle
properly on the back for some reason I
fix this later but always measure twice
you want your handle to sit inside the
hole you've created so I'm marking the
lines here so I can cut it out the
bandsaw was broken when I filmed this
but the little jury-rigging this seemed
to work out okay I just had to move my
clamps every so often and cut out both

Portuguese: 
little filing and it's good to go if you're putting this much effort into
a shield make sure you stain that new cut drilling through the pre-existing
holes in your shield boss is a good way to make sure your rivets are all in the
right spot just another reminder that two of these holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right place your shield handle should go the
opposite direction of your plank lines
here I'm just marking where the handle is so I can cut the wood down for it you
can see I haven't centered the handle properly on the back for some reason I
fix this later but always measure twice you want your handle to sit inside the
hole you've created so I'm marking the lines here so I can cut it out the
bandsaw was broken when I filmed this but the little jury-rigging this seemed
to work out okay I just had to move my clamps every so often and cut out both

German: 
little filing and it's good to go if you're putting this much effort into
a shield make sure you stain that new cut drilling through the pre-existing
holes in your shield boss is a good way to make sure your rivets are all in the
right spot just another reminder that two of these holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right place your shield handle should go the
opposite direction of your plank lines
here I'm just marking where the handle is so I can cut the wood down for it you
can see I haven't centered the handle properly on the back for some reason I
fix this later but always measure twice you want your handle to sit inside the
hole you've created so I'm marking the lines here so I can cut it out the
bandsaw was broken when I filmed this but the little jury-rigging this seemed
to work out okay I just had to move my clamps every so often and cut out both

French: 
little filing and it's good to go if you're putting this much effort into
a shield make sure you stain that new cut drilling through the pre-existing
holes in your shield boss is a good way to make sure your rivets are all in the
right spot just another reminder that two of these holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right place your shield handle should go the
opposite direction of your plank lines
here I'm just marking where the handle is so I can cut the wood down for it you
can see I haven't centered the handle properly on the back for some reason I
fix this later but always measure twice you want your handle to sit inside the
hole you've created so I'm marking the lines here so I can cut it out the
bandsaw was broken when I filmed this but the little jury-rigging this seemed
to work out okay I just had to move my clamps every so often and cut out both

Spanish: 
little filing and it's good to go if you're putting this much effort into
a shield make sure you stain that new cut drilling through the pre-existing
holes in your shield boss is a good way to make sure your rivets are all in the
right spot just another reminder that two of these holes need to be for your
handle so mark them in the right place your shield handle should go the
opposite direction of your plank lines
here I'm just marking where the handle is so I can cut the wood down for it you
can see I haven't centered the handle properly on the back for some reason I
fix this later but always measure twice you want your handle to sit inside the
hole you've created so I'm marking the lines here so I can cut it out the
bandsaw was broken when I filmed this but the little jury-rigging this seemed
to work out okay I just had to move my clamps every so often and cut out both

English: 
sides
here I'm just drawing on some tapers to
give the handle some better shape
didn't get all the steps of the jigsaw
but it's con straightforward you know
cut along the line don't cut your hand
off now it's just a lot of sanding
getting the shape right sanding sanding
more sanding and more sanding then I
kind of figure out where my hand is
going to be draw some stuff on it and
then try and work that shape with
sandpaper and the sander here a lot of

French: 
sides
here I'm just drawing on some tapers to give the handle some better shape
didn't get all the steps of the jigsaw but it's con straightforward you know
cut along the line don't cut your hand off now it's just a lot of sanding
getting the shape right sanding sanding more sanding and more sanding then I
kind of figure out where my hand is going to be draw some stuff on it and
then try and work that shape with sandpaper and the sander here a lot of

Portuguese: 
sides
here I'm just drawing on some tapers to give the handle some better shape
didn't get all the steps of the jigsaw but it's con straightforward you know
cut along the line don't cut your hand off now it's just a lot of sanding
getting the shape right sanding sanding more sanding and more sanding then I
kind of figure out where my hand is going to be draw some stuff on it and
then try and work that shape with sandpaper and the sander here a lot of

German: 
sides
here I'm just drawing on some tapers to give the handle some better shape
didn't get all the steps of the jigsaw but it's con straightforward you know
cut along the line don't cut your hand off now it's just a lot of sanding
getting the shape right sanding sanding more sanding and more sanding then I
kind of figure out where my hand is going to be draw some stuff on it and
then try and work that shape with sandpaper and the sander here a lot of

Spanish: 
sides
here I'm just drawing on some tapers to give the handle some better shape
didn't get all the steps of the jigsaw but it's con straightforward you know
cut along the line don't cut your hand off now it's just a lot of sanding
getting the shape right sanding sanding more sanding and more sanding then I
kind of figure out where my hand is going to be draw some stuff on it and
then try and work that shape with sandpaper and the sander here a lot of

French: 
great shots of my shoulder here but you know the drill sand it until you like it
I put a little pre-stain on the handle and then put a lot of stain on the
handle and wipe it away now I'm just using the plank lines to square up my
handle to make sure it's perfect before I drill the holes and rivet it
down I use solid brass or copper peening rivets or all my shields domehead

Spanish: 
great shots of my shoulder here but you know the drill sand it until you like it
I put a little pre-stain on the handle and then put a lot of stain on the
handle and wipe it away now I'm just using the plank lines to square up my
handle to make sure it's perfect before I drill the holes and rivet it
down I use solid brass or copper peening rivets or all my shields domehead

German: 
great shots of my shoulder here but you know the drill sand it until you like it
I put a little pre-stain on the handle and then put a lot of stain on the
handle and wipe it away now I'm just using the plank lines to square up my
handle to make sure it's perfect before I drill the holes and rivet it
down I use solid brass or copper peening rivets or all my shields domehead

Portuguese: 
great shots of my shoulder here but you know the drill sand it until you like it
I put a little pre-stain on the handle and then put a lot of stain on the
handle and wipe it away now I'm just using the plank lines to square up my
handle to make sure it's perfect before I drill the holes and rivet it
down I use solid brass or copper peening rivets or all my shields domehead

English: 
great shots of my shoulder here but you
know the drill sand it until you like it
I put a little pre-stain on the handle
and then put a lot of stain on the
handle and wipe it away now I'm just
using the plank lines to square up my
handle to make sure it's perfect
before I drill the holes and rivet it
down I use solid brass or copper peening
rivets or all my shields domehead

English: 
you can find those at most specialty
fastener shops
here I'm setting the handle onto the
rivets with the boss for the first time
it's kind of the first time you feel
like the shield's almost done a couple
brass washers and some green tape to
hold the washers down while you peen it
I have a small anvil that I've put
divots in to help with peening

Portuguese: 
you can find those at most specialty fastener shops
here I'm setting the handle onto the rivets with the boss for the first time
it's kind of the first time you feel like the shield's almost done a couple
brass washers and some green tape to hold the washers down while you peen it
I have a small anvil that I've put divots in to help with peening

French: 
you can find those at most specialty fastener shops
here I'm setting the handle onto the rivets with the boss for the first time
it's kind of the first time you feel like the shield's almost done a couple
brass washers and some green tape to hold the washers down while you peen it
I have a small anvil that I've put divots in to help with peening

Spanish: 
you can find those at most specialty fastener shops
here I'm setting the handle onto the rivets with the boss for the first time
it's kind of the first time you feel like the shield's almost done a couple
brass washers and some green tape to hold the washers down while you peen it
I have a small anvil that I've put divots in to help with peening

German: 
you can find those at most specialty fastener shops
here I'm setting the handle onto the rivets with the boss for the first time
it's kind of the first time you feel like the shield's almost done a couple
brass washers and some green tape to hold the washers down while you peen it
I have a small anvil that I've put divots in to help with peening

Portuguese: 
round-headed rivets make sure you have a decent pair of side cutters because
cutting solid brass rivets can get a little tiresome with crappy cutters now
it's just a whole lot of painting
sometimes I have six rivets running along the handle sometimes I
have for this time I went with four just measuring to see whether I'm going to
put that two-second rivet on each side at this point I still haven't noticed
that my handle isn't perfectly centered but I do fix that eventually

Spanish: 
round-headed rivets make sure you have a decent pair of side cutters because
cutting solid brass rivets can get a little tiresome with crappy cutters now
it's just a whole lot of painting
sometimes I have six rivets running along the handle sometimes I
have for this time I went with four just measuring to see whether I'm going to
put that two-second rivet on each side at this point I still haven't noticed
that my handle isn't perfectly centered but I do fix that eventually

German: 
round-headed rivets make sure you have a decent pair of side cutters because
cutting solid brass rivets can get a little tiresome with crappy cutters now
it's just a whole lot of painting
sometimes I have six rivets running along the handle sometimes I
have for this time I went with four just measuring to see whether I'm going to
put that two-second rivet on each side at this point I still haven't noticed
that my handle isn't perfectly centered but I do fix that eventually

English: 
round-headed rivets make sure you have a
decent pair of side cutters because
cutting solid brass rivets can get a
little tiresome with crappy cutters now
it's just a whole lot of painting
sometimes I have six rivets
running along the handle sometimes I
have for this time I went with four just
measuring to see whether I'm going to
put that two-second rivet on each side
at this point I still haven't noticed
that my handle isn't perfectly centered
but I do fix that eventually

French: 
round-headed rivets make sure you have a decent pair of side cutters because
cutting solid brass rivets can get a little tiresome with crappy cutters now
it's just a whole lot of painting
sometimes I have six rivets running along the handle sometimes I
have for this time I went with four just measuring to see whether I'm going to
put that two-second rivet on each side at this point I still haven't noticed
that my handle isn't perfectly centered but I do fix that eventually

Portuguese: 
so just tape these down and rip it away then it's on to the boss and with that
out of the way you finished your shield or have you far as finishing touches go
see maybe I need some design I think so so I'm just going to make a little
pattern so I can start drawing my design I did draw a lot more when I was younger
but Viking not work isn't that hard to get a hang of if you just put some time
into it it's a little more chaotic than Celtic knotwork
so it's a little more forgiving in that sense so I double-check my pattern and
then I just start sketching away it certainly looks like nothing for quite a
while but you just keep working at it and eventually you'll get the shape you
want though it is a little less structured than Celtic knotwork she

French: 
so just tape these down and rip it away then it's on to the boss and with that
out of the way you finished your shield or have you far as finishing touches go
see maybe I need some design I think so so I'm just going to make a little
pattern so I can start drawing my design I did draw a lot more when I was younger
but Viking not work isn't that hard to get a hang of if you just put some time
into it it's a little more chaotic than Celtic knotwork
so it's a little more forgiving in that sense so I double-check my pattern and
then I just start sketching away it certainly looks like nothing for quite a
while but you just keep working at it and eventually you'll get the shape you
want though it is a little less structured than Celtic knotwork she

German: 
so just tape these down and rip it away then it's on to the boss and with that
out of the way you finished your shield or have you far as finishing touches go
see maybe I need some design I think so so I'm just going to make a little
pattern so I can start drawing my design I did draw a lot more when I was younger
but Viking not work isn't that hard to get a hang of if you just put some time
into it it's a little more chaotic than Celtic knotwork
so it's a little more forgiving in that sense so I double-check my pattern and
then I just start sketching away it certainly looks like nothing for quite a
while but you just keep working at it and eventually you'll get the shape you
want though it is a little less structured than Celtic knotwork she

English: 
so just tape these down and rip it away
then it's on to the boss and with that
out of the way you finished your shield
or have you far as finishing touches go
see maybe I need some design I think so
so I'm just going to make a little
pattern so I can start drawing my design
I did draw a lot more when I was younger
but Viking not work isn't that hard to
get a hang of if you just put some time
into it it's a little more chaotic than
Celtic knotwork
so it's a little more forgiving in that
sense so I double-check my pattern and
then I just start sketching away it
certainly looks like nothing for quite a
while but you just keep working at it
and eventually you'll get the shape you
want though it is a little less
structured than Celtic knotwork she

Spanish: 
so just tape these down and rip it away then it's on to the boss and with that
out of the way you finished your shield or have you far as finishing touches go
see maybe I need some design I think so so I'm just going to make a little
pattern so I can start drawing my design I did draw a lot more when I was younger
but Viking not work isn't that hard to get a hang of if you just put some time
into it it's a little more chaotic than Celtic knotwork
so it's a little more forgiving in that sense so I double-check my pattern and
then I just start sketching away it certainly looks like nothing for quite a
while but you just keep working at it and eventually you'll get the shape you
want though it is a little less structured than Celtic knotwork she

German: 
almost need math to do it still got something to it as far as structure goes
you've got to make sure that the distance is between lines is the same or
closed otherwise it starts to look very cluttered really you can fit a knot into
any shape if you just have some patience just slowly work with it now there are
two ways you can put this on your shield you can use tracing film and make a
image of it that you could put any projector and project the image onto
your shield and then draw onto the shield or if you have something like
this image which is all interconnected you can cut the whole thing out as a
stencil and draw it on the end I'm pretty pleased with how this one came
out it didn't take me too long for it to all come together

Portuguese: 
almost need math to do it still got something to it as far as structure goes
you've got to make sure that the distance is between lines is the same or
closed otherwise it starts to look very cluttered really you can fit a knot into
any shape if you just have some patience just slowly work with it now there are
two ways you can put this on your shield you can use tracing film and make a
image of it that you could put any projector and project the image onto
your shield and then draw onto the shield or if you have something like
this image which is all interconnected you can cut the whole thing out as a
stencil and draw it on the end I'm pretty pleased with how this one came
out it didn't take me too long for it to all come together

French: 
almost need math to do it still got something to it as far as structure goes
you've got to make sure that the distance is between lines is the same or
closed otherwise it starts to look very cluttered really you can fit a knot into
any shape if you just have some patience just slowly work with it now there are
two ways you can put this on your shield you can use tracing film and make a
image of it that you could put any projector and project the image onto
your shield and then draw onto the shield or if you have something like
this image which is all interconnected you can cut the whole thing out as a
stencil and draw it on the end I'm pretty pleased with how this one came
out it didn't take me too long for it to all come together

English: 
almost need math to do it still got
something to it as far as structure goes
you've got to make sure that the
distance is between lines is the same or
closed otherwise it starts to look very
cluttered really you can fit a knot into
any shape if you just have some patience
just slowly work with it now there are
two ways you can put this on your shield
you can use tracing film and make a
image of it that you could put any
projector and project the image onto
your shield and then draw onto the
shield or if you have something like
this image which is all interconnected
you can cut the whole thing out as a
stencil and draw it on the end I'm
pretty pleased with how this one came
out it didn't take me too long for it to
all come together

Spanish: 
almost need math to do it still got something to it as far as structure goes
you've got to make sure that the distance is between lines is the same or
closed otherwise it starts to look very cluttered really you can fit a knot into
any shape if you just have some patience just slowly work with it now there are
two ways you can put this on your shield you can use tracing film and make a
image of it that you could put any projector and project the image onto
your shield and then draw onto the shield or if you have something like
this image which is all interconnected you can cut the whole thing out as a
stencil and draw it on the end I'm pretty pleased with how this one came
out it didn't take me too long for it to all come together

French: 
now it's time to cut the stencil out must be careful take your time
now I'm just going over the lines to make sure they're all in there and a
camera died so I'm filling the second side of this shield you are seeing that
correctly I use a sharpie to go over all my pencil lines before I put my paint on
I'll even use the Sharpie after paint in order to make my lines a little more
crisp and it seemed to work out for me so far

Portuguese: 
now it's time to cut the stencil out must be careful take your time
now I'm just going over the lines to make sure they're all in there and a
camera died so I'm filling the second side of this shield you are seeing that
correctly I use a sharpie to go over all my pencil lines before I put my paint on
I'll even use the Sharpie after paint in order to make my lines a little more
crisp and it seemed to work out for me so far

German: 
now it's time to cut the stencil out must be careful take your time
now I'm just going over the lines to make sure they're all in there and a
camera died so I'm filling the second side of this shield you are seeing that
correctly I use a sharpie to go over all my pencil lines before I put my paint on
I'll even use the Sharpie after paint in order to make my lines a little more
crisp and it seemed to work out for me so far

English: 
now it's time to cut the stencil out
must be careful take your time
now I'm just going over the lines to
make sure they're all in there and a
camera died so I'm filling the second
side of this shield you are seeing that
correctly I use a sharpie to go over all
my pencil lines before I put my paint on
I'll even use the Sharpie after paint in
order to make my lines a little more
crisp and it seemed to work out for me
so far

Spanish: 
now it's time to cut the stencil out must be careful take your time
now I'm just going over the lines to make sure they're all in there and a
camera died so I'm filling the second side of this shield you are seeing that
correctly I use a sharpie to go over all my pencil lines before I put my paint on
I'll even use the Sharpie after paint in order to make my lines a little more
crisp and it seemed to work out for me so far

French: 
well that's about it for this video I'd like to thank my knight Alf Garth or
Wilson for passing this knowledge on to
me please like and subscribe if you
enjoyed the video

English: 
well that's about it for this video I'd
like to thank my knight Alf Garth or
Wilson for passing this knowledge on to
me please like and subscribe if you
enjoyed the video

Portuguese: 
well that's about it for this video I'd like to thank my knight Alf Garth or
Wilson para passar esse conhecimento para mim, por favor gosta e se inscrever se você
gostei do vídeo

German: 
well that's about it for this video I'd like to thank my knight Alf Garth or
Wilson for passing this knowledge on to
me please like and subscribe if you
enjoyed the video

Spanish: 
well that's about it for this video I'd like to thank my knight Alf Garth or
Wilson for passing this knowledge on to
me please like and subscribe if you
enjoyed the video
