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Bob Smalser
10-30-2003, 11:03 PM
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Shaving horse of salvaged, old-growth D. Fir with Madrone dumbhead and treadle. Wear areas are reinforced with brass and copper sheet and bushings.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745763.jpg
Construction is traditional, with tapered and wedged round M/T. Had I not had this stick of old-growth on hand, I would have used maple for the legs…old-growth DF, however, equals the strength of most oaks.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/31544882.jpg
Made this walnut/oak carpenter’s box as a teenager 4 decades ago…carcass dovetails are misaligned and there’s far too much ostentation for my taste these days…but it remains in service. I keep it around to remind myself that I can do poorly-thought-out work, too.

Bob Smalser
10-30-2003, 11:03 PM
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745753.jpg
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745994.jpg
Shaving horse of salvaged, old-growth D. Fir with Madrone dumbhead and treadle. Wear areas are reinforced with brass and copper sheet and bushings.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745763.jpg
Construction is traditional, with tapered and wedged round M/T. Had I not had this stick of old-growth on hand, I would have used maple for the legs…old-growth DF, however, equals the strength of most oaks.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/31544882.jpg
Made this walnut/oak carpenter’s box as a teenager 4 decades ago…carcass dovetails are misaligned and there’s far too much ostentation for my taste these days…but it remains in service. I keep it around to remind myself that I can do poorly-thought-out work, too.

Bob Smalser
10-30-2003, 11:03 PM
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745753.jpg
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745994.jpg
Shaving horse of salvaged, old-growth D. Fir with Madrone dumbhead and treadle. Wear areas are reinforced with brass and copper sheet and bushings.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/32745763.jpg
Construction is traditional, with tapered and wedged round M/T. Had I not had this stick of old-growth on hand, I would have used maple for the legs…old-growth DF, however, equals the strength of most oaks.

http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2594266/31544882.jpg
Made this walnut/oak carpenter’s box as a teenager 4 decades ago…carcass dovetails are misaligned and there’s far too much ostentation for my taste these days…but it remains in service. I keep it around to remind myself that I can do poorly-thought-out work, too.

whb
10-30-2003, 11:14 PM
Hmm 4 decades ago. That means your not quite old enough to adopt me but keep it in mind. Those are all beautiful tools.

Howard

whb
10-30-2003, 11:14 PM
Hmm 4 decades ago. That means your not quite old enough to adopt me but keep it in mind. Those are all beautiful tools.

Howard

whb
10-30-2003, 11:14 PM
Hmm 4 decades ago. That means your not quite old enough to adopt me but keep it in mind. Those are all beautiful tools.

Howard

Scott Rosen
10-31-2003, 06:51 PM
Great stuff! Inspiring.

Scott Rosen
10-31-2003, 06:51 PM
Great stuff! Inspiring.

Scott Rosen
10-31-2003, 06:51 PM
Great stuff! Inspiring.