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How to Hand Carve an EPIC Wooden Shield!! 

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You go into battle soon, but you know you'll be ok. All you need are your trusty tools and the forest around you... or in this case, Cl3ver got excited about his new wood carving tools and carved a pretty EPIC wooden shield to learn them!
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@hyperguyver2
@hyperguyver2 Год назад
A couple of tips for the audience as an experienced shield maker: 1. The boards should always face horizontally so when you place the reinforcments/handle you increase the strength of the shield as well and prevent it from warping. 2. Don't use just any wood glue, use a waterproof/outdoor wood glue to keep it from failing due to weather exposure. 3. cut and taper the edge your shield first then cut and taper the hole for your boss. It is important to make sure the boss is larger than your hand for safety. 4. Large rawhide dog bones make a perfect low cost material for the rim as it will strengthen the edge and make it easier to repair.
@AzraelThanatos
@AzraelThanatos Год назад
Yep, I think that Skallagrim has a tutorial from a long while ago
@QuinchGaming
@QuinchGaming Год назад
TIP: For the Round Shields I've made I've used wooden flooring. One pack is more than you need, they're thin wood so light, raw pine so can be carved if you want, fit together with pre-made side slots as well. All I've also done is cover the shield in fabric so I can paint it. Really easy!
@Struthio_Camelus
@Struthio_Camelus Год назад
Great idea! If you laminate two layers of flooring with the joints at right angles you'd have a shield that a first-year karate student couldn't kick to soft, pine-y splinters.
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries Год назад
You could also use mortised pine ceiling boards when glued together they are really fucking strong
@hyperguyver2
@hyperguyver2 Год назад
I never did this, I just made sure to use pine, a good waterproof glue, linen, rawhide and polyurethane to seal and protect the whole thing. I did almost everything on mine according to the historical standard
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries Год назад
@@hyperguyver2 i kind of want to make one to try the whole pigment and egg yolk paint thing
@Drakonaut
@Drakonaut Год назад
I actually saved the hardwood flooring from a renovation at our house, if y'all can get a hand on that it'll be about as thick as what he has without reinforcement.
@Mk1SpitfireGuy
@Mk1SpitfireGuy Год назад
"Basically, I...glued it to my table." Pro tip: wax paper is your friend.
@ChildOfChaos64
@ChildOfChaos64 Год назад
Just a quick pointer, it might be worth tapering the edge of the boss section on the back out more, it looks VERY tight to your knuckle and won't be comfy to fight with *waves in personal experience with punch grip shields* but shaving the edge will give you move comfort to move around the grip in the centre whilst still being secure :) otherwise you run the risk of the SECOND you get ANY impact to that shield, pulled or not, you may end up splitting your knuckle open :)
@petrschejbal8756
@petrschejbal8756 Год назад
Even in time of holiday's he won't take break. Thank you for entertainment you provide to us 😁
@SkillTree
@SkillTree Год назад
Can't stop won't stop 😅
@Allofthemonkeys
@Allofthemonkeys Год назад
Another tip for flatcarving is to trace your lines over with a sharp carving knife, then your chisels will want to follow the scored line as you carve
@mikeselsor6740
@mikeselsor6740 Год назад
A broad carrying strap might make for a useful addition. Though your shield may be light, after carrying in around for a while, it is gonna get a little heavy. Also, when you don't want to set it down just allow the shield to hangover your back while your hands complete other tasks.
@bigspam22
@bigspam22 Год назад
Dude im literally addicted to your videos they are like crack i just cant stop binge watching qll your stuff and your larp stuff got me interested in reconing
@SkillTree
@SkillTree Год назад
Thank you! I hope to see you there!
@NotSoWittyNow
@NotSoWittyNow Год назад
That deserves a place of honour on the wall in the background!
@allhenderson3573
@allhenderson3573 Год назад
With wood carving just like with leather tooling it helps to dampen your project for cleaner and smoother cuts by using a spray bottle with a 50/50 mix of water and rubbing alcohol
@gustaafdehaas
@gustaafdehaas Год назад
Oh man, i just love the fox emblem. My wife and daughter are named "de Vos". This translates to "the Fox". 🤘🏻👍🏻
@dragonobskuritas
@dragonobskuritas Год назад
Awesome shield. You guys are so inspiring, I wish I had enough room for my own workshop. Big, strong and fluffy dragon hug for all of you.
@briannaedwards7851
@briannaedwards7851 Год назад
I’ve been watching your channel for a while but I finally got my wife to check it out and she loved it and now she is subscribed too! It’s so awesome to geek out together over these epic projects!
@neoaliphant
@neoaliphant Год назад
linen makes a huge amount of protection, or calico to save money, also rawhide dog chew bones, soaked in hot water can form a good edge/rim as well.
@WilliamWilson_org
@WilliamWilson_org Год назад
Raw Hide bones. They are cheap AF, and EXACTLY appropriate!
@neoaliphant
@neoaliphant Год назад
@@WilliamWilson_org yep, and dry tight, very robust against metal renactment weapons, we used tacks to hold in place but they came out and were sharp, rivets might be safer.
@DH-xw6jp
@DH-xw6jp Год назад
Recommend the extra long dog bones with the knoted ends (the ones that are shaped like "bones" not just the rolled sticks of rawhind). The knoted ends give you a surprising amount of additional hide.
@EricaSalzman
@EricaSalzman Год назад
You are so right to be proud of that shield! Also, I have two crafting challenges for you if you want them. (But I'm only giving them to you one at a time.) Challenge 1: Make an LOTR LARP sword of either A. Gurthang: the blade with a tragic story. or B. Herugrim: the blade with a noble ending. If you do make a video of this challenge, I will leave the second challenge in the comments.
@333whiteraven
@333whiteraven Год назад
Menards carries pine circles for $30-$40! I have a huge one I've been procrastinating on making a shield with. This is fantastic! Thank you for the video.
@missourisavage7195
@missourisavage7195 Год назад
Best part? When you were marveling over the carbon paper... Old tech in new hands is always great.
@thedeaderer8791
@thedeaderer8791 Год назад
As some one who has cut or more tried to cut radius into wood I tip my hat to u sir that circle was nice
@gryphonprovenzano3156
@gryphonprovenzano3156 Год назад
Not a minute in and it’s already the best ep don’t forget the yee oldy lablemaker!
@winterknightwarden8543
@winterknightwarden8543 Год назад
I like that you went for carving the wood rather than electrocution the way I did with a home made Fractal Burner and the staining and painting instead of charing looks really nice. One tip: if you add the nails all the way through, be sure and drill the holes first to avoid splitting. 😉
@spectreranger8997
@spectreranger8997 Год назад
That's really good for a first time carving. I'm sure your leather working skills helped.
@redpeterpanda
@redpeterpanda Год назад
Just wanted to say to draw the circle, you could also use a nail, string and a pencil (love the creations)
@SnappedDuck4209
@SnappedDuck4209 Год назад
This video is awesome, I love seeing you make stuff like this and how you do it with your comments is really different than everyone else. This is why I want to do a larp one day.
@Nathankinamorh
@Nathankinamorh 6 месяцев назад
Glue & press together a bunch of 2x4s can incorporate straps and cordage before beatuify, reinforce, and finish
@blaisebenoit-corey8172
@blaisebenoit-corey8172 Год назад
I've had a pallet lying around for a bit that I have been intending to turn into something, I think this is the perfect project
@DonsArtnGames
@DonsArtnGames Год назад
This has been out for an HOUR and I am JUST NOW finding it?! WTF?! That said... Thank you for the video. It's reignited my LARP/Cosplay/Anachronism in me again.
@000Krim
@000Krim Год назад
Love that you are so happy
@ProfessorWowa
@ProfessorWowa Год назад
A new video before the new year, awesome Cl3ver. If you need a way to make a shield out of plywood try a dremmel, they have good control and I've used them to carve stone before.
@nightfan1983
@nightfan1983 Год назад
Now that you dipped into carving, you could attempt carving a simple fox / raven (or is it a crow?) / tree figurine :)
@MachinatoVitae
@MachinatoVitae Год назад
The bent over spike you're describing will be much stronger if you make two bends so the tip re-enters the wood. It's called Clinch Nailing and is a traditional technique.
@Johny_5
@Johny_5 Год назад
You enthusiasm is infectious. Cheers! :D
@LaineyBug2020
@LaineyBug2020 Год назад
Could double as a great table top too!
@michaelhorton7684
@michaelhorton7684 Год назад
Very nice man! You should hang that on the wall in your background! Would make an excellent addition to you video setting!
@andrewbutton2039
@andrewbutton2039 Год назад
I made a smallish, round strapped shield using some pallet wood. It's two layers, the slats go one way on the front and 90° offset on the back. Its about 2.5 cm thick and weighs about 3.5 kilos.
@jonanderson3050
@jonanderson3050 Год назад
always figured you were some kind of chiseler
@SkillTree
@SkillTree Год назад
HEY! I resemble that remark!
@tomicorevilak7710
@tomicorevilak7710 Год назад
Another thing you could try is torching the wood and / or a wood burning kit. Wood is a very cool medium to work in.
@RainMakeR_Workshop
@RainMakeR_Workshop Год назад
Rawhide edging and a proper boss would have pretty much made this a functional combat ready shield. Gorgeous work btw.
@333whiteraven
@333whiteraven Год назад
Your shield is AMAZING
@Taurusus
@Taurusus Год назад
That cat dish boss is boss, Boss! Always wanted to make myself a shield, if only as a cool-ass wall hanging. Got some blades I don't know what to do with, why not mount it all Royal Crest style!
@johnsullivan6560
@johnsullivan6560 Год назад
Very nice! Now I have to make a shield! Thanks
@erikwulfrik1934
@erikwulfrik1934 Год назад
Perfect tool for making the circle. A wire coat hanger.
@danielmchugh9386
@danielmchugh9386 Год назад
Really enjoyed this. Would love to see more of your engraving skills to create an Alchemists chest. See you in Germany. Daniel
@firearmssanctuary2448
@firearmssanctuary2448 Год назад
awesome work. one thing you could do before you start carving is steam or boil the disc then bend it in to basically a shallow bowl shape parabolic is the term. like Captain America's vibranium shield the concave shape would make it much easier to get a comfortable handle system in as well.
@Tinmouser
@Tinmouser Год назад
Great shield, and great points below from people as well. I just want to add my 2 bits. As mentioned by Hyperguyver2, the glue is important, I recommend Titebond 3. (long working time and as water resistant as can be) Its used for cuttingboards and other items where water may reactivate the glue. (BTW, the glue long grain to long grain will be more secure than any mechanical fastener you could add as its stronger than the wood it is in usually.) Now for decoration, yeah go for it, but I doubt your handle would need much more in the way of security if you have added enough glue when you attached it. Second, you probably want some edge treatment, especially on the outside. Chair legs have a small bevel on them to prevent splintering as you pull the chair out and and push it in. I expect that at certain angles, a sword blow is going to chip the edge (battle scars) but just leaning it against the wall and then pulling it up could peel the edge if it happens to be the wrong way up. Being a circle, there isn't just one way up.
@Wassel_
@Wassel_ Год назад
This looks amazing. I'm proud of you, lad! :D
@rhysodunloe2463
@rhysodunloe2463 Год назад
I love your design. Is the bird symbolising a falcon or a raven? Because my favourite knight's heraldic shield also shows a raven and a fox. The raven - always with a golden ring in his beak - is his family symbol and the fox stands for his own cunningness. Although his name was Hans von Trotha, he is better known as Hans Trapp. In the Northern France regions Alsace and Lorraine he is kind of a (Christmas) boogeyman who kidnaps and punishes naughty children. This folklore has a historic reason. During a feud with the abbot of Wissembourg over the "accesories" of Berwartstein Castle he dammed the nearby river, cutting off the towns main water supply and their way of transporting timber. After a long guerilla war and many complaints to the Vatican and the Principality, he teared down the dam and flooded most of the town. Although he was excommunicated and officially sanctioned by the Holy Roman Empire for those actions - and a not so nice letter he wrote to the pope after he was called to Rome to be inquisited - he was later sent as a diplomate to the court of the King of France, where he was knighted a Chevalier d'Or - a golden knight - for his strategic mastermind in the early Italian Wars. After his death he couldn't be laid to rest for two years until the church gave in to his widow's pleading and forgave him so he could be buried in a chapel nearby his castle. Ironically the chapel is right next to where the upper end of the dammed lake they excommunicated him for was.
@SkillTree
@SkillTree Год назад
That is a really interesting bit of history! Thank you for sharing. It is specifically a crow actually. Madi says she has all the cunning of a raven but far less grace 🤣. I am the fox because I value cleverness and my name is Kit😁
@zachglass3370
@zachglass3370 Год назад
Respectfully, I would love to see some content on what you’re drinking there sir. As someone who partakes while crafting it tickles my fancy to see someone doing the same.
@danieltaylor5231
@danieltaylor5231 Год назад
@0:34 Clever realizes he's invented the Salty Old Fashioned.
@Azelethros_OG
@Azelethros_OG Год назад
A gorgeous shield!
@mrkultra1655
@mrkultra1655 Год назад
Awesome man; thanks
@MakerCuisine
@MakerCuisine Год назад
Epic sheild kit! 👍
@diy_wizard
@diy_wizard Год назад
Cool! The carving turned out Really Great, especially with the painting! Great job!
@bclarkca9113
@bclarkca9113 Год назад
Thanks for another great video! Happy holidays!
@BattleZone-pu4xr
@BattleZone-pu4xr Год назад
I love making shields I've made a few historical viking shields (except for the design picture)
@TheNukedNacho
@TheNukedNacho Год назад
Gonna put “You know, like a dipshit” on a shirt because I laughed way too hard at that
@michaelhickman1137
@michaelhickman1137 Год назад
Excellent!
@scottymcm
@scottymcm Год назад
Really impressed with the handle side of the shield. Especially impressed with the lack of arm straps because that is more historically accurate and a lot of times cosplay stuff goes more for the aesthetics. This was a very cool build overall. Would love to see a vlog or something of you actually using your creations/field testing them.
@dragonscaskentertainment5139
Epic as always good sir! Love this!
@mcbdswoodheper9566
@mcbdswoodheper9566 Год назад
awesome vid as always! tips of advice for ppl who want to attempt. 1. if you want to make it something u can wear for long periods, make an arm strap for it, it will get really heavy over time with just your hand holding it 2. if you dont have a airbrush but want the dark design like in the vid, try woodburning it in. 3. pockets are ironically dope on the insides of shields. Having little spots for ammo for slings/arrows is great for on the feild use (larp) awesome work cl3ver!
@FIYARtv
@FIYARtv Год назад
Great job! Love your tuts and energy, definitely subbing
@dextra9753
@dextra9753 Год назад
woah, great video!!!!
@fyfedrum
@fyfedrum Год назад
Very Cl3ver...but then, you knew that already! Nicely done indeed. I've done some carving, and also found that outlining with an Exacto knife helps with cleaner lines. Thanks for sharing your skills! Happy New Year!
@itsinthesystem2981
@itsinthesystem2981 Год назад
Out of curiosity, how much did the shield end up weighing?
@elricthebald870
@elricthebald870 Год назад
Probably a lot. The 80cm shield (9mm at centre, 5mm at edge, metal boss) I made last year came it at roughly 3.9kg which is on the heavy side.
@colapundarn
@colapundarn Год назад
looks awsome! now try to make a sign :) and a larp safe shield :D
@duskstorm3560
@duskstorm3560 Год назад
*Gluing wood to the table* *Pros:* You know the glue is working *Cons:* The table is now stuck to the wood
@vorpalsmithandforge4664
@vorpalsmithandforge4664 Год назад
Another way to transfer images like using the black paper, you can take a pencil and heavily shade the back of the picture and trace the image and get the same effect
@CalliopePony
@CalliopePony Год назад
I think I already suggested this on another video, but you could try making a Scottish targe. If you want to work on a shield that has a lot of detail work with the leather and tacks then you could have a lot of fun getting creative with a targe. Also, I believe that barrel lids are historically a popular choice to use as a base for making a shield. They're already strong, flat, circular, and a good size.
@johnnydee6335
@johnnydee6335 Год назад
Try carving a tiki dude out of wood, it's super fun!!!!
@TheStraycat74
@TheStraycat74 Год назад
2:15 "glued it to my table like a dipsh*t" lol... nice 5:15 a couple years ago I took up Spoon Carving and got a buncha tools for that. can't do it at work because I drive 18-wheelers all day, but I have made more than a few spoons. Which could be another project for you, making a dining set out of wood... Plates, bowls, Spoons, forks. Sporks? just an idea. 15:54 When I was Larping with phys-rep boffers I made an axe for a friend of mine and he carried it behind his shield. since the shield was strapped to his forearm, and had a handle he gripped, the axe Just Happened to fit in the groove of the handle. Loose your sword? Boom! Axe is already drawn! just grab the axe from behind your shield. also, a backup set of lock picks, flint and steel in a buttoned pouch, maybe a back-up dagger... but not too much stuff attached to your shield. just sayin.
@Jayden.87
@Jayden.87 Год назад
Hey skill I love ur videos u actually help build my first magic staff hope you have a great day man ❤️
@bokchoyjoyeux5004
@bokchoyjoyeux5004 Год назад
Very nice vid ! This shield look's amazing ! My only concern is the edge of the shield. Many LARP don't accept shield that don't have foam around the edge. I would be more safe to add someting like piping foam (the foam that we use for covering pipe) and a layer of light leather to cover up the foam 😉. It's still a very nice project and a very good vid ! Thanks ! (Sorry for my bad english haha ! I'm from Québec hehe)
@abirzle4707
@abirzle4707 Год назад
And now please the LARP version 😆
@johnhardin8733
@johnhardin8733 Год назад
i just did something similar for the wife for christmas lol 👍
@Renge43
@Renge43 Год назад
May I ask for a project? A flashlight that looks,s like a medieval torch. Like it wouldn't look out of place in a larp at night. For when you're returning to camp after a long adventure and there isn't enough moonlight but you rather not accidentally cause a Forrest fire
@longbong42
@longbong42 Год назад
One day can you make like a vender coat both sides with lots of pockets or a traveling shop backpack it founds out revealing your merchandise ☺️
@Cascadejackal
@Cascadejackal Год назад
A neat trick for mounting a proper boss to a shield is to use buttonhead screws (the ones with a large head), then clip the domes/heads off of uphosltery tacks or thumb tacks and hot glue them onto the heads of the screws. It looks just like the boss is riveted on without going through all the effort of actually riveting! Even better, it's quick and easy to remove for repairs! Even if a head does come off (my favorite shield has survived several years, numerous faires and being banged around in storage and transit without losing even a single faux rivet head), it would only take a few seconds to replace it. Just snip another tack, a dab of hot glue, and voila!
@KaosCoin
@KaosCoin Год назад
To reinforce get rid of the leather edge and tacks and replace with a rawhide bind.
@magicmurlo
@magicmurlo Год назад
Did you make an old fashion but, added salt? Keep leveling up you!
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries Год назад
Quick tip the boards in the shield should be horizontal not vertical so that when you put in the handle it would not split and so that when you get a blow it won't go through your entire shield also a linen or rawhide reinforcement will help
@hyperguyver2
@hyperguyver2 Год назад
Historically you'd use both.
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries Год назад
@@hyperguyver2 i mean a linen or rawhide facing with a rawhide rim
@geoffallert1921
@geoffallert1921 Год назад
Try making a buckler. Awesome video, mate.
@HDBrown-wc9xt
@HDBrown-wc9xt Год назад
Killer shield
@branchcore
@branchcore Год назад
That's a pretty cool table top. Shields were measured shoulder to waist. Ugh more larp.
@jeffp.5080
@jeffp.5080 Год назад
Would love to see you carve a Kuksa style cup to match the shield
@Don-Scrima
@Don-Scrima Год назад
Nice. If you’re taking requests, I think the Ultimate Rivlan Shield would be a cool idea for doing more of this specific kind of project.
@JarlHavi
@JarlHavi Год назад
Would like to point out that to get dark highlights on wood, you would typically burn it ever so lightly with a red iron or red stick (red meaning burning from being in a fire but not actually on fire). Obviously this is more dangerous especially when working with chemicals or any kind of flammable material. That’s why always exercise safety precautions first.
@bretlemieux2489
@bretlemieux2489 Год назад
Hey Cl3ver another awesome build nicely done it looks good my shield is going to be one of the disk sleds sanded down so it is aluminum. I’ll make a kite shield out of it.
@BattleZone-pu4xr
@BattleZone-pu4xr Год назад
If you got a steel boss that thing would be actual battle ready
@aliensgotme
@aliensgotme 7 месяцев назад
Wow, you really have got a Rick Sanchez vibe goin on. Just burp a bit, and you've nailed it.😂
@aprildriesslein5034
@aprildriesslein5034 Год назад
Battle frisbee. 😂
@bairnonessie
@bairnonessie Год назад
You gonna do us an alchemy lesson to share your 'liquid motivation' recipes? Tighter grain is also much stronger, grown slower and less prone to delam.
@Bronnenheim
@Bronnenheim Год назад
Awesome
@SkillTree
@SkillTree Год назад
Thank you!
@markusrae5597
@markusrae5597 Год назад
I wonder the result if you used a shou sugi ban method on the shield with the carvings. I feel like it would have made the wood grain and carvings dramatic. Take like a 150 grit to it lightly and stain it. Generally this method also helps waterproof, make rot resistant, and even can harden/strengthen depending on the wood used. If you create it... I'll watch it lol.
@donaldmcdaniel1773
@donaldmcdaniel1773 Год назад
I think I would have tapered the whole shield towards the edge even just a few degrees < so that it doesn't look so flat. It does look nice though, especially the basic design. 😊
@baileyotto6063
@baileyotto6063 Год назад
Soo I was curious. Have you ever tried making a staff like Gandalf's that lights up? For larp maybe of course
@andyuehara
@andyuehara Год назад
3:18 If you search in RU-vid, there is a tip about using a tape measure to draw large circles. Not sure if all models of tape measure will do the trick the exact same way.
@andyuehara
@andyuehara Год назад
Note to self (and anyone reading this): maybe make the hole in the center “modular”, so you can remove the bowl and insert a clock gear, and convert the shield to a wall clock.
@Mark-ki7ic
@Mark-ki7ic Год назад
Healers kit for the New Year ?
@M4st3r0fN0n3
@M4st3r0fN0n3 Год назад
2 critiques: Make the boss bigger, less knuckle banging Arm strap for extra security and stability Other than that, top tier my good sir
@ericbetler8884
@ericbetler8884 Год назад
What about making the Skill Tree logo out of wood and glowing resin runestones in the image of the skills you're leveling and place them on the tree with the real version to hold the runestones in place with those awesome creative spiritual guides on the side of the tree also made out of resin this idea just popped in my head after your glorious work on the shield
@ericanderson4436
@ericanderson4436 Год назад
Shield of Skill +2 Armor +3 Awesomeness +1 To skill checks
@noahrubiano2549
@noahrubiano2549 Год назад
Great job clever also I just started making Shields and I was using cooking bowls for the boss but they're not durable so does anyone have any ideas on how to make a boss cheaply
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Carving  A Large One Of A Kind Turtle
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Cooking Chest of the Traveling Chef!
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