Absolute genius! The wood clamp integration - such a brilliant idea. Add the ability to hold a bowl and the portability, this is the tool I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Very clever and I love the portability of it all. I love to carve by the water, be it a stream or the ocean. It is very relaxing for me and with your design, I can pack it up very easily. Thank you for sharing your ideas!
None of the parts require any specific measurements, as it is built to how you like to sit (I'm a low camp chair guy) and your body proportions. I've lent it to a few folks at carving events, and shorter women have needed to block in front of the pedals to be able to reach (even though my legs aren't really long). Make Everything bigger than you need and then cut things off as you understand what you need ...
I am so impressed. I have tried a spoon mule but much preferred how you push forward to clamp wood with a shaving horse. This is exactly what I have been looking for in a design that would work for the shaving and spoons. Thank you for sharing your creation. I am truly so excited to plan making my own. Thank you for all your insights about heights etc Truly wonderful!😊.
Measurements are not provided because you'd build it to my body and not yours. I've lent this to people to try and the short ones cannot reach things and the really tall ones have their knees in their faces. Build it bigger than you think you need and cut it down to fit you
Wish I could see it zoomed out...comments make it sound like it's great, but as a novice I can't really picture what you're doing. Maybe set the camera up on a tripod/lean it on something so the visibility is better? :)
@@89angharad the only thing you cannot see in this is my feet pushing forward a bit to clamp or unclamp the wood or the jawed jig. I do have some other videos posted that might give you what you are looking for?
Absolute genius! The wood clamp integration - such a brilliant idea. Add the ability to hold a bowl and the portability, this is the tool I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Glad you found it useful.
Very clever and I love the portability of it all. I love to carve by the water, be it a stream or the ocean. It is very relaxing for me and with your design, I can pack it up very easily. Thank you for sharing your ideas!
None of the parts require any specific measurements, as it is built to how you like to sit (I'm a low camp chair guy) and your body proportions. I've lent it to a few folks at carving events, and shorter women have needed to block in front of the pedals to be able to reach (even though my legs aren't really long). Make Everything bigger than you need and then cut things off as you understand what you need ...
I am so impressed. I have tried a spoon mule but much preferred how you push forward to clamp wood with a shaving horse. This is exactly what I have been looking for in a design that would work for the shaving and spoons. Thank you for sharing your creation. I am truly so excited to plan making my own. Thank you for all your insights about heights etc Truly wonderful!😊.
Don't be afraid to remake any part if you think you got it wrong. I'm so much happier at the extended height...
@@santonucci Thank you
That bowl carving attachment is a great idea. I’ll be making one ASAP. Thanks
Thanks. It definitely is getting more use these days.
Well done! Thanks for sharing your ideas
happy to help
Thank you so much!! You have so many good designs, all in on unit. What a multi tool.
This is so innovative! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome ideas and skill. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks... I appreciate the thought
That’s really clever!
Ingenious! But have you heard of the new fangled thing they call a tripod?
@@blue2824 just found it again... Went missing for a year
Looks great . have to modify mine
I wish you had the measurements for lap horse shaver
Measurements are not provided because you'd build it to my body and not yours. I've lent this to people to try and the short ones cannot reach things and the really tall ones have their knees in their faces. Build it bigger than you think you need and cut it down to fit you
Wish I could see it zoomed out...comments make it sound like it's great, but as a novice I can't really picture what you're doing.
Maybe set the camera up on a tripod/lean it on something so the visibility is better? :)
@@89angharad the only thing you cannot see in this is my feet pushing forward a bit to clamp or unclamp the wood or the jawed jig. I do have some other videos posted that might give you what you are looking for?
veryu cool!!!
Looks like a great idea but the terrible video quality lets the visual side down .Would love to see it again 👍
If you buy me a 4K camera and a production crew to shoot it, I'll do it over for you ;-)