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fpw
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# Posted: 1 Jan 2011 06:19pm
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Made this for peeling poles. Got tired of a draw-knife and a vice.
Jon
www.peelinglogs.blogspot.com for more photos. DSC02365.JPG
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caveman
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# Posted: 4 Jan 2011 12:11pm
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very nice, gonna try to build me one of those
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Jerry
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2011 03:59pm
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I just came in from building a log bench for the changing room of the sauna I'm building this summer, and while I was building it I was thinking about building a shaving bench. Yours looks pretty good, so I might copy it. Any changes you would recommend?
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fpw
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# Posted: 5 Jan 2011 07:19pm
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I just sort of winged it based on some photos I've seen over the years. I really like the mortise method to support the board as you can raise the height by adding blocks under the support piece. The bench is too short. I knew this when I made the shave horse, but I had a the 3" slab of Red Oak in the garage so I went ahead and used it. The bench should be about 1 to 1.5' longer than this one.
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