Hey old blind and toothless here ..thanks got it ...now I see why when I searched in yt it didnt come up I was searching black bear ....thanks again obt out
A drawknife or a spokeshave isn't complete without a shaving horse. Nice review of plate 11. I haven't met him, but I'm aware of and admire his work. I live within 10 miles. Amazing what is hidden close by!
I made a very simple one years ago, then turned it into a portable bench rest for sighting in muskets. Brings back memories. I still enjoy doing things the old way, but sometimes I cheat if the project lasts too long. **It appears you had one of Roy's videos running on the monitor on the right.
Your Title on this Video , really caught my eye , after the assumption I made when you Showed yourself using it ! Now I know the Rest of the Story ! That gentleman is a True Wood Craftsman ! Yes it is very true about you Pay for what you get ! That is Truly a Top of the line And it will do most anything you want to do ! Great Eye ! Stay Safe !
I was going to make my own out of scrap lumber I have around here. I have been looking at all kinds of designs. I like this one but my problem is I have very little room to store a shave horse because I would rarely use one. Then by accident I found pictures of a shave pony which I am going to make. Basically it is just the top part that goes on the work bench and I pull my stool up to it. But I am sure you know that. :)
Thanks John like the shaving horse, would love one, but as I don't have a shed and am renting, not gonna happen. So I'll just have to use me old vice, it works good.
Thanks for the info. I certainly understand the balance of time, money, and skill. As Craftsman we all want to do everything ourselves, but it's not always practical. Thanks again for the informative video.
Just a quick suggestion. Talk to Mark. Offer to make draw knives, spokeshaves, bench dogs, hold-fasts, chisels, in short, hand forged woodworking tools and accessories for him to sell on his “Plate 11 website. You could do the same on your website. Boy, he makes some good benches and accessories.
Hey old blind and toothless here ..thanks got it ...now I see why when I searched in yt it didnt come up I was searching black bear ....thanks again obt out
Good to see you here. Love that horse. Thanks for the post on it John.
A drawknife or a spokeshave isn't complete without a shaving horse. Nice review of plate 11. I haven't met him, but I'm aware of and admire his work. I live within 10 miles. Amazing what is hidden close by!
Great job on this video. Good in-depth info and just enough info on the other video to answer questions yet get on with the topic at hand. 👍. 💜🌞🌵
Thanks
Have a draw horse that I made about 20 years ago from an old 150 year old barn beam. Very useful tool for making handles and walking sticks.
An old barn beam would have some real character and it's own story to tell. Pretty cool.
I'd love one of these, but smaller. Very envious of your setup.
Another difference is the way you’ve placed your foot controls. Yours is upside down from the one shown on his website. Good info. Thank you.
I made a very simple one years ago, then turned it into a portable bench rest for sighting in muskets. Brings back memories. I still enjoy doing things the old way, but sometimes I cheat if the project lasts too long. **It appears you had one of Roy's videos running on the monitor on the right.
That fancy, the only ones I've seen in person were much more primitive. Thanks for sharing.
sewing ponies, is something else I've seen put on on a shaving horse bench. I'm enjoying the new channel John
Your Title on this Video , really caught my eye , after the assumption I made when you
Showed yourself using it !
Now I know the Rest of the Story ! That gentleman is a
True Wood Craftsman !
Yes it is very true about you
Pay for what you get !
That is Truly a Top of the line
And it will do most anything you want to do ! Great Eye !
Stay Safe !
I was going to make my own out of scrap lumber I have around here. I have been looking at all kinds of designs. I like this one but my problem is I have very little room to store a shave horse because I would rarely use one. Then by accident I found pictures of a shave pony which I am going to make. Basically it is just the top part that goes on the work bench and I pull my stool up to it. But I am sure you know that. :)
I have seen some workbench mounted shaving horse style clamps. It sounds like a pretty good option
One of my planned projects this year is to make a shaving horse. Hoping to see you do some green woodworking on your new channel.
I bought a shaving horse several years ago at the RT 127 garage sale. They are a handy tool.
Thanks John like the shaving horse, would love one, but as I don't have a shed and am renting, not gonna happen. So I'll just have to use me old vice, it works good.
that is top of the line. the one I had for making long bows from yew was much simpler
Supper neat John when I get a large shop I plan on making one or ordering one.
Thanks for the info. I certainly understand the balance of time, money, and skill. As Craftsman we all want to do everything ourselves, but it's not always practical. Thanks again for the informative video.
Just a quick suggestion. Talk to Mark. Offer to make draw knives, spokeshaves, bench dogs, hold-fasts, chisels, in short, hand forged woodworking tools and accessories for him to sell on his “Plate 11 website. You could do the same on your website.
Boy, he makes some good benches and accessories.
Thanx for the info, John. 🐼🎙🎬
Thanks John!!
I would love to get one so thanks Sir
Lol Roy's videos in the background.
I was wondering if anyone would notice.
Was that Roy banging away in the background on the other monitor?
Yes it was. Good eye