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249581 Michael Suwczinsky <nicknaylo@g...> 2014‑07‑28 OldTools] Made a shaving horse today
Yesterday I posted a note about an "Italian style shave horse" and said it
intrigued me enough to want to make one. Last night I thot through some
plans for a quick & dirty version.

The "poppets" for the new one just lift out, the foot brace is only held w/
a dowel and the legs are tapered tenonsThe main advantage of this style is
that you can work the entire upper surface of your stock and it is really
fast to rotate or end-for-end the stock. The obvious disadvantage is that
you are limited in the length of stock you can work.

 Pictures are at -
ht
tps://www.flickr.com/photos/77280442@N.../sets/72157645917373992/

 The inspiration is here -
https://www.f
lickr.com/photos/77280442@N.../14735758002/

 Thanks for posting this Bill.  That design has vexed my imagination for
years ever since Follansbee's blog steered me towards A Handmade Life.
Fruitless Google Fu made be backburner this idea, a shave horse that you
could set across two chairs and stand in a corner!

Looks ideal for handles, chisel, hammer etc.
-- 
Michael-Frightening the neighbors since the year Four
249603 Richard <zwwizard@g...> 2014‑07‑29 Re: OldTools] Made a shaving horse today
I have both a dumb head horse and a shave pony, but, I use my mini 
shave horse the most.
http://www.picturetr
ail.com/sfx/album/view/996222

-- 
  
  Richard
   

Richard L. Rombold
WIZARD WOODWORKING
489 N. 32nd. St.
Springfield, Or .97478

  Take a look at my mess and work.
  http://www
.PictureTrail.com/gallery/view?username=thewizz

"Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good
with ketchup"

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