nosuchhounds
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I'm looking for a Shavehorse or shavehorse plans if anyone has one going? I have a very small workshop so knockdown would be ideal however I could possibly find somewhere for it outside under cover
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I had thought about a Shave Pony but I also quite fancy a Roman Workbench so could be a way to incorporate both..If you're light on space, try a shave pony, just clamps onto your bench and a simple build.
https://woodworking.sustainlife.org/how-to-make-a-benchtop-shaving-horse/
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Or you could do a removable one for attaching to a sawbench or similar.
I had thought about a Shave Pony but I also quite fancy a Roman Workbench so could be a way to incorporate both..
This is essentially his Roman bench with additions...
A 'Merc' level horse! Love the seat.I am saving pics of shavehorses but I’m blowed if I can find them, but I do have this pic it’s my favourite up to now.
Apologies to the maker, I don’t know your name, but nicely done!
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You beat me to it - was gonna post this one as well
Folding legs would work for a Roman bench, you're sat on it anyway so the weight would lock them in place.I do like some of Rex's videos and ideas! Seems a genuine bloke...
However, I always smile when he trots out lines like "inexpensive" and "pick these up for a dollar or two"...
In this case, it's "simply" a 12x2 construction lumber, usually following "your local big box store..."
Well, good luck picking that up at Homebase or B&Q!
I nearly had a crack at his Roman bench a few years ago, but at any length, I simply haven't room for one! Yes, I could lean it against a shed wall, but then you'd have to keep dodging the legs all the time!
Folding legs would work for a Roman bench, you're sat on it anyway so the weight would lock them in place.
I do like some of Rex's videos and ideas! Seems a genuine bloke...
However, I always smile when he trots out lines like "inexpensive" and "pick these up for a dollar or two"...
In this case, it's "simply" a 12x2 construction lumber, usually following "your local big box store..."
Well, good luck picking that up at Homebase or B&Q!
I nearly had a crack at his Roman bench a few years ago, but at any length, I simply haven't room for one! Yes, I could lean it against a shed wall, but then you'd have to keep dodging the legs all the time!
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