rR

[email protected] (RAVENDLANGE)

10/11/2003 2:26 PM

Req: Shaving horse plans

Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows and
other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.


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DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

10/11/2003 8:59 AM

In article <[email protected]>, RAVENDLANGE
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows and
> other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.


Try here:

<http://www.google.com/search?q=shaving+horse+plans>

djb

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rR

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in reply to Dave Balderstone on 10/11/2003 8:59 AM

11/11/2003 9:46 AM

Thank you.

AD

Andy Dingley

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

10/11/2003 4:39 PM

On 10 Nov 2003 14:26:04 GMT, [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) wrote:

>Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows and
>other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.

Mike Abbott's "Green Woodworking" books, or "The Workbench Book"
(Taunton press)

Best thing is to use a few, and see what you like. There's quite a
variety out there and the choice is a personal thing.
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rR

[email protected] (RAVENDLANGE)

in reply to Andy Dingley on 10/11/2003 4:39 PM

11/11/2003 9:46 AM

Thank you.

Gs

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

10/11/2003 9:43 AM

This is the one mine is based on.

http://www.greenwoodworking.com/shorse.htm

I prefer bodger style to dumbhead, you may differ.

Use your favorite search engine.

"RAVENDLANGE" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows
and
> other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.

rR

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in reply to "George" on 10/11/2003 9:43 AM

11/11/2003 9:44 AM

Thank you.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

12/11/2003 10:59 PM


It's probably pretty hard on the horse to pimp them at
this colder time of year, too.


On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 04:55:45 GMT, "Keith Carlson"
<[email protected]> brought forth from the murky depths:

>Getting kinda chilly this time of year to shave your horse, isn't it?
>
>"RAVENDLANGE" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows
>and
>> other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.
>


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"Keith Carlson"

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

12/11/2003 4:55 AM

Getting kinda chilly this time of year to shave your horse, isn't it?

"RAVENDLANGE" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows
and
> other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.

kb

klaatu

in reply to [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) on 10/11/2003 2:26 PM

10/11/2003 9:48 PM

Also try Roy Underhill's first book (paperback) .

On 10 Nov 2003 14:26:04 GMT, [email protected] (RAVENDLANGE) wrote:

>Looking for designs for a shaving horse. I will be using it to make bows and
>other items, maybe rustic furniture. Thanks.


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