Can someone point me in the direction of some good Shave Horse Plans or a Build-a-long.
I'm looking to use store bought lumber and make something simple and cheap.
Thanks :thumbsup:
Tenbrook
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Guy
You should be able to find all kinds of plans on the internet.
Do a search on the Stave master and look at Keenans bowyer bench.
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Guy
Got your PM.
Thanks a bunch those plans are exactly what I needed!
Keenan's Stave Master bench is the Rolls Royce of bow benches!!!
There may be a build along here on TG and I'm pretty sure there is one or two on PA. I got my pland from an old PA Magazine years ago.
Here are the plans Grey sent me if it helps anyone else.
Thanks again for taking the time to send me these!!!
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Pat you ain't kidding, I got one at the classic Last year And I sit on it more than I do my lawn chairs when I'm outside. Next thing you know I'm making shavings LOL
Cool...
Thank you
I'm glad to see that article is still being passed around and helpin' folks.
I kinda miss that old shop... made a pile of bows in there.
Made a couple bows myself in that old shop:) Even made my very first bow in that shop...
Thanks to tenbrook for posting these and Grey for providing them.Into glass bows now but hope to try self bows in the future. These look like far to good of plans to pass up. Got my copy.
Thanks again fellas.
Take care ,
Ed
Bowjunkie, may I ask you to email me? I have a question for you and your PM's are turned off. I can be reached at guy.taylor@sbcglobal.net
Thanks very much, Guy
I'm about half way through this project and have a question.
The plans above call for the use of pressure treated lumber. I went to Home Depot yesterday and bought pressure treated lumber (the brown stuff).
Today a friend of mine stops by and tells me I'm crazy to use pressure treated lumber on a project like this. Said its dangerous to touch.
Is this true?
If yes, why do they tell you to use pressure treated lumber in the article?
Any input would be very welcome. I'm about to start all over and am very frustrated.
thanks
tenbrook
AWSOME POST!!! Thank You Guy!! :thumbsup: Thank You TenBrook!! :thumbsup: This is THE Best Place to come for Information!! Made that way by GOOD FOLKS like the 2 of YOU!! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
tenbrook,
I had once heard that the old pressure treat was treated with something containing arsenic. Don't believe there was a problem with touching it but a splinter could cause problems. They tell me the green treat stuff is safe. I am sure someone who knows more than I will reply..
Take care, Ed
I'd say you'll be fine with the pressure treated lumber today. I wouldn't burn it in a fire and stand around and breathe the fumes, as for sitting on it and working, you'll be fine. Go for it and take lots of pics when you're done!
My first simple one is made of pt lumber but I have a seat cushion and dont realy touch the wood much. When I make my version of the above horse it will not be of PT. I dont leave mine outside so no need for pt and all the toxins in it. I think you would be fine like I said you dont realy touch it that much.
The old PT lumber had arsenic in it. The new stuff doesn't. Still not good to eat lunch off the wood or burn it and stand in the smoke. But your butt will be fine on it.
When I made mine I used regular lumber due to cost and the fact that I couldn't find all the dimensions in PT lumber. I don't leave the bench out in the elements so no worries.
Guy
Its too little since you haveto already started your horse, but the plans for the one I use can be found by searching The Bowlers Bench for "shaving horse plans". Sorry, I don't know how to reference the thread within a post.
You don't have to use pressure treated lumber if you don't want to. I used it initially because it was cheaper at that time than the untreated stuff. I know guys who've made them with untreated doug fir, cherry, etc.