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Planing stop - for one wild shaving horse
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Planing stop for one wild shaving horseThis is my version of a classic old planing stop. These stops can be found in different forms – back in early scripts and even found archaeological excavations, here in Europe.This post is for you Don W , since you mentioned it, in your comment, I thought I would post it for inspiration. Smiles.It's made from a piece of car coil spring, simply forged flat in one end, and as a square nail in the other – teeth cut and then bend.Works perfectly fine, I made it for use on my one wild shaving horse and to bring into nature, to be used on a splitted log, as a primitive workbench hold, but have only tested it on the workbench, in the shop. At the shaving horse, I'll simply make a hole and bang it in, then raise or lower by beating under or over. Simple as can be. Pictures: 1. The planning stop in action. 2. Testing the stop.. 3. The shape.
Hope it can be to some inspiration, perhaps even some stops.Best thoughts,MaFe
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posted at: 12:00am on 25-May-2019 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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