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Shaving horse plans

 
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A couple years ago Permaculture Magazine published plans for a simple shaving horse.



It is easy to bang together. I will probably change the top bar one of these days, at the Common Ground Fair I saw one that fit between the arms and was drilled out with a bolt holding it in so it could pivot and get a better grip on the material.
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You can now find the plan at Mike Abbot's website: https://goingwiththegrain.org/the-lumber-horse/

 
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building one of these is on my to do list
 
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