How to Make a Viking-Era Shield

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @michaelslack5269
    @michaelslack5269 4 года назад +15

    You say to us thank you for watching...to you I say thank you for making.

  • @gmikecstein
    @gmikecstein Год назад +1

    I love the historical viking laser shield painting table. Exactly how a Jarl would design his shield 😂

  • @Murph709
    @Murph709 Год назад +2

    Head over to Home Deep-Fjord for some plywood.

  • @ronboff3461
    @ronboff3461 Год назад

    excellent in all respects! a work of functional art! imo

  • @carloko08
    @carloko08 2 года назад

    but what a good job, stingray, congrats, nice shield and good music, amazing 😃😃

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose 4 года назад +7

    That's truely a piece of art, Sir!

  • @j.d.9936
    @j.d.9936 Год назад

    Nice done real beautyfull

  • @brannvalravn138
    @brannvalravn138 2 года назад

    Useing a projector. Not seen that before. Very clever. Saves on paper and pencils

  • @dragonofhatefulretribution9041
    @dragonofhatefulretribution9041 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video bro! Please keep them coming! Never seen your content before but if there’s any more viking tools of warfare production then I’m subbing and watching more! 🍻

  • @longrangesteve
    @longrangesteve Год назад

    Beautiful Artwork

  • @AOWGroundBeef
    @AOWGroundBeef Год назад

    Very nicely done!

  • @teapotwood2817
    @teapotwood2817 5 лет назад +4

    You did an outstanding job with this shield. Thanks for sharing!

  • @AndrewJacobs-n6y
    @AndrewJacobs-n6y Месяц назад

    Not sure how the real Vikings made real Viking shields that were actually functional and a work of art. But Nice video beautiful work man.

  • @alarethaudiovisuales8800
    @alarethaudiovisuales8800 Год назад

    amazing

  • @baduhennahagalaz16
    @baduhennahagalaz16 3 года назад

    Really a awesome job!!

  • @vitvanicek5051
    @vitvanicek5051 4 года назад

    Fantastic! I especially liked the fake planks ... Nice touch

  • @kenanmujezinovic2974
    @kenanmujezinovic2974 3 года назад

    This is fantastic

  • @ladislavbucek9558
    @ladislavbucek9558 3 года назад

    Awesome helmet I have to say

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  3 года назад

      Thank you! I made that as well, sadly did not film the process but perhaps I'll make a second one for another video

  • @Spencer4686
    @Spencer4686 4 года назад

    Beautiful work

  • @larryvaughn2567
    @larryvaughn2567 Год назад

    A very nice design. RAGNAR himself would be pleased to own this shield.

  • @aricebey
    @aricebey 4 года назад +1

    Amazing, I am going to make my first shield and this way of doing it is incredible, thanks for sharing this piece of art. Greetings from Mexico City!

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад

      Good to hear! Feel free to ask any questions while you go through the build process!

    • @dr.lexwinter8604
      @dr.lexwinter8604 4 года назад +2

      Ah, yes, the famous Mexican vikings. >_>

  • @mobiboom1663
    @mobiboom1663 3 года назад

    Super.

  • @mobiboom1663
    @mobiboom1663 3 года назад

    SUPER.

  • @sevredpain
    @sevredpain 4 года назад

    That is gorgeous!!!! Great job!

  • @pablocanterna3242
    @pablocanterna3242 5 лет назад

    Incredible job. Congratulations.

  • @andrelopesmullenmester
    @andrelopesmullenmester 5 лет назад

    Great job. Congratulations!

  • @redshipley
    @redshipley 4 года назад +2

    hmm after seeing the computer tracing stuff, i think it would be cool if one can put programmable LEDs on the surface of the shield.

  • @jessemanders2318
    @jessemanders2318 4 года назад +7

    Really liking this design! I am making a shield myself, but I was curious what you used to dye the rawhide? Linseed oil or something else?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I didn't write down my exact mixture, but I diluted fiebings pro dye with a solvent... I'm fairly certain it was a mixture of linseed oil with fiebings pro dye. This is worth testing on some scrap pieces of rawhide to see how the color turns out.

    • @jessemanders2318
      @jessemanders2318 4 года назад

      @@stingraybob8933 Alright, I will definitely try this. Thank you!

  • @ironmonkey1990
    @ironmonkey1990 6 месяцев назад

    Do you soak the hide in water first and the dye it? If so how long after the hide is out of the water do you have before it shrinks?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  6 месяцев назад

      Yes I did soak the rawhide in water to soften it completely (several hours), and then dyed it after. I don't know the exact timing of when I dyed it, but it was within a few hours of taking it out of the water, while it was still pliable. There has to be enough water removed from the rawhide for the dye to penetrate, so keep that in mind. Dyeing rawhide is quite a bit different than leather.

  • @woundedpanda4008
    @woundedpanda4008 4 года назад

    This is amazing I wanna try this out but it will be no where as good as yours!

  • @Bking055
    @Bking055 4 года назад +1

    I am gonna give this a try. I want to create a viking shield and have something to show for it. Just wondering, is there a certain Technic on how to taper the edge of the shield? and whats the 5mm Plywood Underlayment for? for extra thickness?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад +1

      I used a hand plane and worked from the edge inwards. It takes a long time, but drastically improves the weight and feel of handling the shield.
      I glued the two pieces of plywood together just for extra thickness, since that was what I had around. I recommend using plywood with the proper thickness, or doing it the historically accurate way and using planks.

  • @MagicianDisco
    @MagicianDisco 8 месяцев назад +1

    Was that a projector you were using to put the image on there?? Also, how did you measure for the stitching? That's where I keep going wrong. My wrap holes don't line up with my stitching holes 😢

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I used a projector and some mapping software to do the geometry correction.
      For the stitching, I made a jig. I did some math based on the circumference of the shield, the offset of the hole locations from the edge, and getting the hole spacing to be about 1". Used the same jig for the rawhide pieces (undersizing a bit helps since wet rawhide will stretch and you want it to stretch).

    • @MagicianDisco
      @MagicianDisco 8 месяцев назад

      @@stingraybob8933 I see...so math and I are going to have to meet on the battlefield once again...🤣
      Good stuff, man. Thanks for the reply and the info. Keep rockin it

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MagicianDisco just remember circumference = pi * diameter and you'll be good to go!

    • @MagicianDisco
      @MagicianDisco 8 месяцев назад

      @stingraybob8933 thanks man. I appreciate it!

  • @einarvolsung2202
    @einarvolsung2202 3 года назад

    Great work! I like the riveted nails ..top crafted..and the helmet is cool too did you make that ?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  3 года назад

      Thank you! I did make the helmet, unfortunately did not make a video of that process but it is almost entirely made of foam. I plan on making a metal one in the future.

  • @tailorofsteel2783
    @tailorofsteel2783 9 месяцев назад

    did you cut into the glass table whyle cutting out the plywood

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  9 месяцев назад

      Nope, just had to reposition the wood when the jigsaw got too close for comfort. Nothing I haven't done in the past though...

  • @LordSummerIsle73
    @LordSummerIsle73 3 года назад +1

    I was thinking "yeah I could probably do this" up until the mental projector part

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  3 года назад +1

      Haha the projection mapping is certainly a specialized skill, but it isn't required! It just helps with more complex/symmetrical designs like mine.

  • @thecountofangelicislands6183
    @thecountofangelicislands6183 4 года назад

    Hungarian colors,good choice on my opponion

  • @KindlyToxicRagnarKantar
    @KindlyToxicRagnarKantar Год назад

    Would be better to title it as germanic round shields since many germanic peoples used them including the anglo-saxons albeit with different designs.

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  Год назад

      The shield boss is more Germanic too, but as in the modern day there would be a fair amount of crossover between nearby societies, and archaeological evidence is very scant in this time period and location

  • @sebastianargiriadis9955
    @sebastianargiriadis9955 3 года назад

    How did you utilize the Rawhide Bones? Did you soak them in Water or how did you prepare them?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  3 года назад

      Yes I soaked the bones in water for about six hours and then trimmed them into roughly 3" wide strips.

  • @alexayuso3563
    @alexayuso3563 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful shield! What type of software and equipment did you use to project the image on the shield? It came out looking lovely!

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад +4

      Thank you sir! I used Photoshop to clean up my sketch, and then used Resolume (a projection mapping software) to align and warp the image, and to mess with the colors/position. I used a ~3000 lumen projector on a stand to project the image onto the shield.

    • @alexayuso3563
      @alexayuso3563 4 года назад +1

      @@stingraybob8933 that’s genius, it came out great.

    • @carloko08
      @carloko08 2 года назад

      @@stingraybob8933 😮😶 amazing

  • @chperezcano6967
    @chperezcano6967 3 года назад

    Can you tell me which metal do you use for the boss? Thanks

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  3 года назад

      Its an iron boss, one of the few parts I bought off the shelf

  • @gibamil1
    @gibamil1 4 года назад

    Hello, I liked your shield, and also the design, you downloaded it from a website, can you tell me which one? Thank you and good luck.

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад

      Thanks! I drew the design myself - highly recommend coming up with your own pattern! Here is a video which can explain a bit how to create your owning pattern in this style:
      ruclips.net/video/WCXzk6dgq4c/видео.html

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 Год назад

    Where did you get the shield boss from?

  • @seabournewolf2298
    @seabournewolf2298 2 года назад +1

    where did "vikings"get their plywood?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  2 года назад

      These shields were made from planks originally, I used plywood out of convenience.

  • @mufasadeleon
    @mufasadeleon 4 года назад

    where did you get those big rawhide bones cause i can seem to find them?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад

      I found them at a big pet store, might have been Petco or one of those. Get the bleached white ones with no flavoring added. The jumbo sized ones were $10-15 if I recall correctly. Alternately, there are places online you can order ~3" wide rolls of rawhide.

  • @shaunbarbee2087
    @shaunbarbee2087 4 года назад

    Did you use the same dye for the wood and the rawhide?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад

      Not the same mixture for both, but the same ingredients

  • @deprimat666
    @deprimat666 4 года назад

    Very similar to Maori designs. Perhaps the pale skin Maoris talked of before them were viking settlers

  • @rubydragon1929
    @rubydragon1929 4 года назад

    What projector did you use and can it work with a smartphone? Im an artist and this would come in useful when I do murals. I store my drawings on a sd card so I can always have access to designs when away from my studio. Love your shield, and I am enthused with the viking history, my ancestory is linked to Scandinavia, Germany and Essex England. 😍

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад +1

      It's an old Epson projector, about 3500lumens. I'm sure there may be some smartphones capable of sending a video output to the projector, but for this method I recommend using a laptop at the least. You will need to warp the image to match the geometry of the surface, that calibration shows in my video here. I used a software called resolume, although there are other projection mapping softwares out there too.
      Thanks for watching! I have a very similar ancestry to you, and am also fascinated by the history of the era. Reading the Havamal now.

  • @yxulv7806
    @yxulv7806 5 лет назад

    Wow nice! What was it you had and did the pattern with?!😮

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I drew up the design with pencil on paper, it was about 3" tall originally. Took a photo and used a projector and projection mapping software (Resolume) to create a "flat" image on the shield. Then I projected the sketch onto the shield, messed with some colors to see what I liked best, and drew the pattern on by following the image.

    • @yxulv7806
      @yxulv7806 5 лет назад

      Stingray Bob thanks, just awesome work

  • @SweSpartan
    @SweSpartan 4 года назад

    Snyggt

  • @Mk1SpitfireGuy
    @Mk1SpitfireGuy 4 года назад

    What software are you using for the heraldry?

    • @stingraybob8933
      @stingraybob8933  4 года назад

      I sketched up the design by hand, took a photo, brought it into photoshop, then brought it into resolume to project it onto the shield itself.

  • @jonathanmartin-ives8665
    @jonathanmartin-ives8665 4 года назад +1

    Totally bad@$$.... Thanks for sharing this!

  • @kaspirat4074
    @kaspirat4074 4 года назад

    better than capitan ameryckas shield