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Curved Shield Blank - Heater Hardwood

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List price: $73.15
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These shield blanks are ready to be covered and painted with a design, fitted with a handle and perhaps even leather or metal reinforcing around the edge. Each shield blank has been curved and shaped for maximum coverage and protection.

Constructed with 3 sheets of triple laminate hardwood ply for an overall thickness of 12 mm, it is well and truly strong enough to withstand serious combat.

PLEASE NOTE: This shield blank may take 2-3 days to ship.

Measurements (approx. as each shield is hand cut)

Height: 790 mm
Width along the curve: 475 mm
Width edge to edge: 455 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight: 2.6 kg approx.

Key features

  • Curved - Has a deep curve (65mm approx.) for better coverage.
  • 12 mm thickness
  • A total of 9 layers of alternating grain direction
  • Made of hardwood ply
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Warnervale Store
4/1 Burnet Road
10am - 3pm, 7 Days
1300 768068
Available if ordered
Luke B
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Awesome for a quick made shield I got this shield as I didnt have time to make a new one before an event, it has lasted over a year but is looking like it might be a wall hanger in the tavern soon. Add your canvas (2-3 layers), add straps, paint then add leather edging and she is ready too go!
Neachdan
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Good, small problems slight delimitation on top, but very quick delivery solid materials and nice curve(if just a little too deep)

when buying think about how you're going to reinforce this product(if your group do this like mine) it was a challenge to do... however some applied creativity fixes this issue.