Postby Brian Hunt » Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:49 am
Hi Allen,
thanks for the vote of confidence. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
For a wooden buckler, I would cut it out of plywood (either 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch). I would cut out the hole in the center. I would attach a boss ( I would hand hammer one from 16 gage steel), or if you can find a small trailer hub cap of the appropriate size you could hammer the edges of it into a flange for attachement to the plywood. I have also seen about 1 quart stainless steel bowls with a good flange used as a boss. I would drill 4 - 6 holes in the flange of the boss, file them so that they are square and attach the boss to the plywood with modern carriage style bolts. I would then cut a handle out of wood (prefereably hickory, though oak would do) just shorter than the diameter of the plywood and 3/4 of an inch to an inch thick. Make sure the handle has a square shape with rounded edges. I would also angle both ends of the handle so that the thickness reduces down towards the ends. This helps reduce the weight, then attach the handle to the back of the buckler with 2 to 4 carriage bolts.
That is about it.
Hope that helps.
Brian Hunt
GFS.