LARP- EVA Foam Punch Shield
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LARP- EVA Foam Punch Shield
This is a simple EVA Foam/ Plastidip base shield compatible with LARP/foam fighting games like Belegarth and Amtgard. The goal of this project was to make a simple, Plastidip punch shield en masse. Use this construction to outfit your entire realm so you can siege with style!
The project might not be too cost-effective unless you plan on making more than four shields. To start, this project was made using a laser cutter and 3D printer, which helps make each shield reproducible and reliable.
Supplies
Materials:
$16.99: Gym Rubber - Black, 1/8in thick, Half Sheet 96" x 27": https://www.thefoamfactory.com/closedcellfoam/gymnasticrubber.html
$13.95: 12x12in EVA foam Interlocking tiles (need 5 per shield): https://tinyurl.com/2nhetqp8
$19.95: DAP Contact Cement: https://tinyurl.com/2r3qqcsk
$18.99: Plastidip: https://tinyurl.com/2pnbkef2
$13.99: Aluminum rod for handle core: https://tinyurl.com/2zdxvult
(Optional) Z-fold sitting mat: https://tinyurl.com/2ozwo426
E6000 Adhesive
Cloth tape
Acrylic paint, silver spray paint'
Tools:
3D printer
Laser cutter
Saw (cutting the aluminum rod)
Paint brush
Popsicle stick/ disposable brush x2 (for DAP and plastidip)
Razer blade
Scissors
(Optional): Soldering Iron
Cutting Foam
STEP 1:
- Use a laser cutter to make x1 "Face", x3 "Hand gap", and x1 "Handle"
- Using the 1/8" foam and the laser cutter, you can cut intricate designs for the face of the shield
- Use scissors to cut a rectangle of 1/8" Gym rubber that is 35x3in. This will line the outside edge of the shield to hide each layer
- (Optional): You may cut the bumps off of a Z-fold camp mat to add a rivet design to the shield
3D Printing
STEP 2:
- Use the .stl files to print x2 "PunchShieldHandle_half". I used PLA with a MakerBot Replicator 2.
Downloads
Handle Core
STEP 3:
- Cut a couple of inches of the aluminum rod to use as the core of the handle. The 3D printed material is usually pretty robust, so you only need to span the two halves of the handle.
Handle Attachment
STEP 4:
- Glue the aluminum core inside the 2 handle halves using E6000 (DAP or hot glue could also work)
- Use cloth tape to wrap the handle
- Use E6000 to glue the handle into the EVA foam layer "handle"
Foam Layering
STEP 5:
- Glue each layer of the shield using DAP as follows: face -> handgrip -> handgrip -> handgrip -> handle. When using DAP, apply to each face being attached using your disposable brush/popsicle stick, allow it to dry for 10 minutes until tacky, then press the two layers firmly together. Once all layers are together in a stack, you may leave a weight on top of the stack and allow it to dry overnight.
Detailing
STEP 6:
- Glue the intricate design to the face of your shield. Another option is to use a soldering iron to carve a design in the front.
Plastidip
STEP 7:
- Lather the entire shield in plastidip, be sure to get the edges and cracks. Black is preferred to give the shield a more rustic look after painting.
Painting
STEP 8:
- Paint as desired. One trick is to spray silver spray paint into a Tupperware, dip a paper towel in it, then rub the paint over the raised surfaces of the shield. This gives it a brushed metal look. Finish it all off with a spray clear coat!