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SWAT Shield - Halfathumb - 04-15-2017

My 9 yro gs wants me to make one for him I've been trying to come up with a design that wouldn't be to heavy for him. Has anyone made one of these?

My current idea is to make it out of 1/4 ply. But not certain what to use for the curve that wont be to heavy.


RE: SWAT Shield - Steve N - 04-15-2017

Like this?

[Image: M-SWAT-Blog-LCOA.jpg]



I would make a lightweight wooden Bow with a handle, and curve some thin plexiglass, or similar in a gentle arc, and spray paint it black, and use some white paint with stencils. You realize, his only needs to be about a foot high, and 6 to 8" wide, and his mind will take it from there. Just make sure you sand all the edges smooth. Mom wouldn't like it if he got a cut from a sharp edge.


RE: SWAT Shield - cams2705 - 04-15-2017

They do make a bendable plywood where all of the plys are in the same direction.  Not sure of the availability.


RE: SWAT Shield - Roly - 04-15-2017

Buy a plastic rubbish can or a large plastic bucket, cut out the size you need.   It already is curved, add a plastic window and a handle to hold it.   Roly


RE: SWAT Shield - BrokenOlMarine - 04-15-2017

I like the way your kid thinks, the bullies in the neighborhood better shape up.
I have several canisters of mace left over from a former career if you want I could... oh wait... (eye rolls)
No I don't.
Never mind.
Lol

* smilies don't work from my tablet for some reason (poutie face)


RE: SWAT Shield - goaliedad - 04-16-2017

I buy 1/8 inch Baltic birch for some of my projects. Special order from a local lumber yard. How big of a piece dou you need? I would make two or three curved cross pieces to glue it too??


RE: SWAT Shield - CARYinWA - 04-16-2017

Buy a piece of plywood from the BORG.  It already comes pre bent/warped


RE: SWAT Shield - Wild Turkey - 04-16-2017

(04-15-2017, 03:09 PM)Roly Wrote: Buy a plastic rubbish can or a large plastic bucket, cut out the size you need.   It already is curved, add a plastic window and a handle to hold it.   Roly

+1

And it will take the abuse better than plywood.
Rolleyes


RE: SWAT Shield - Halfathumb - 04-16-2017

Roly;

Great idea. Problem solved. I have an old black can I've been wanting to replace.

Old Marine. That would be the last thing I need in my house.

Thanks everyone.

Jim


RE: SWAT Shield - handi - 04-18-2017

There is a product called "bendywood" used in the industry. As stated above, it can be bought with the grain oriented to bend along the long axis of a 4x8 sheet or the short axis. It's major advantage for your application is that it is very lightweight. 

You will need to laminate two layers with veneers on both faces to get your shield, but it will work fine.
I would use a backer sheet for both veneered faces, this should take paint decently.

You will probably need to buy it all from a commercial distributor, you will not find it at big box stores, but the distributor can supply the backer sheets too. 

Otherwise, if you know folks at some local cabinet shops, they might help hook you up.