I just got into bow making, and I discovered the usefulness of shave horses. I searched around for a while for a simple one, and yours was the winner. 30 minutes and a bunch of scrap wood sitting around my shop, and I'm now the proud owner of a "Making Traditional" shaving horse. Thanks so much for this!
@@benchase7537 It's perfect. The only upgrades are a 2x4 at the rear to prevent it from rocking sideways. I would probably add some kind of customizable "jaw" in the part that holds stave so I can manage different rotations, but I haven't gotten around to it, and it hasn't been a problem. Oh, I added seat to make it more comfortable.
Thank you so much for this video. An afternoon in the shed, scrap timber and I now have a wonderful shave horse! Works a treat - we’re metric here so I had to do a bit of maths! Brilliant!
I built this bench & it works real good for draw knife work. The price was right, I used scraps I had laying around. I added a piece of carpet to the seat . Thanks for your video.
I’m building the shave horse that you have on this site. I have been threatening to build one for years! I always thought they were so involved and would take too much time. But I was Wrong!!!$ Please Don’t tell my wife. Anyway your plans are simple to follow and way easy to understand. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us! You made my life a lot easier. Thanks Again Phil White Spokane Wa
Thanks I just started building my first bow over the weekend. I have it down to the point where this bench will help me out a lot so I believe I’ll make this this afternoon before finishing the bow.
I wrote some detailed instructions INSTRUCTIONS start with ( bench frame ) = 134" of wood / 250" REMAIN - cut 2 boards to 60" - Cut 8" 30* cut and sandwich between 2 of the 60" in the front - Cut 6" straight block for the back seat - Screw in the boards together making 1 1/2" gap in middle diamond screw 2 and lap on back ( Legs ) = 57" of wood / 193" REMAIN - cut 21" board with 30* parallel cuts both sides for front leg Flush behind the 8" 30* cut - screw the front leg on 4 screws total - cut x2 18" long straight cuts for back legs - Scew them on the back side flush with back on outside of frame ( Bench Seat ) = 41" of wood / 152" REMAIN - Cut x2 8 1/2" pieces straight - screw in front of back legs - Cut x2 12" straight pieces - screw onto the entire seat outside ( Clamp Riser & Pedal ) = 76.5" of Wood / 75.5" REMAIN - cut x2 26" piece - cut 12.5" piece - cut 4.5" block piece for width of bench used for pedal spacer - use 4.5" piece on bottom for spacer DONT screw it in bottom - with it as spacer then screw in the 12.5 piece on bottom not to the 4.5 - with bottom 12.5 screwed on slide the 4.5 up flush to end / top then screw it in - cut 7.5" block - screw it on top of flushed 4.5 - Slide it in between bench so far ( Slide Adjuster Block ) = 22" of wood / 53.5" Remain - Cut x2 6" blocks with 15* angle cuts - Cut x1 10" Block with 15* Angle matched with 6" - Layer them and screw so cuts on top should slope down away from you ( Ramp ) = 36" of wood / 17.5" board remains - Cut final cut 36" straight board - line up flush with the front end and hinge it onto main frame - Adjust the Clamp to good position and then drill 5/8" hole all the way through and mallet in the dowel to act as a axel then saw it to a good length
Sweetness, I built the design you showed, but made it 68 long, (dont know why honestly. And 22 high cause I'm a bigger dude. Then I found out I made the tenion support to long and need between a 10.5 and 14 degree angle. Amd need to re drill the pivot or bore one side out cause I went crooked, that brings up something g that I think you forgot to mention, did you drill through both sides of the Frame and clamp carrage, I have a 18 long bit. And I tried for straight and nope. So I guess a safer bet is to carefully measure and drill from both sides, I guess I could skew the clamp rail to compensate for the crookedness ehhaha.
Brandon, excellent design, guidance and very under budget! Easy steps and followed it easily and built it almost in time of video!...Luckily, my butt was regular size and fit into the dimensions....ufa!!!!
Thanks for watching. Did you see the cut list in the description? If you use that list and the video, you should be able to get rolling fairly easy. Let me know if you need additional info!
I'm in Sydney, AU... I made your Bowers Bench last Saturday afternoon. Easy, instructions are great and it works really well. Many thanks for your original post. BTW, I put some Gym Floor Matting on the seat for my delicate butt!!🤣
I have just put together the body of the bench. It feels good and solid all round. I decided to use wood dowels instead of screws. It took a while, but I am pleased with the look, and I enjoyed using the mallet. So, about to put together the clamp assembly I was puzzled by the 4.5 inch piece. Must be a typo, surely? The body of the bench is just under 5.5 inches wide.
You have a fine crop of sons their. The Lord God Blesses you. You should become aware that no one will find Quality Lumber at any big box store. Learn how to purchase lumber at a Lumber Yard.
You have an army, and you took them all to the hardware store. Kudos super dad.
Metric Conversion (to nearest mm) if anyone wants it.
2 @ 1,524mm (bench frame)
2 @ 457mm (back legs)
1 @ 533mm (30* miter cuts on both ends-parallel) (front leg)
1 @ 203mm (30* miter on one end) (bench frame)
1 @ 152mm (bench frame)
2 @ 216mm (bench seat)
2 @ 305mm (bench seat)
2 @ 660mm (clamp assembly riser)
1 @ 114mm (clamp assembly)
1 @ 191mm (clamp assembly)
1 @ 318mm (clamp assembly pedal)
1 @ 254mm (15* miter) (ramp adjuster)
2 @ 153mm (15* miter) (ramp adjuster)
1 @ 914mm (ramp)
I just got into bow making, and I discovered the usefulness of shave horses. I searched around for a while for a simple one, and yours was the winner. 30 minutes and a bunch of scrap wood sitting around my shop, and I'm now the proud owner of a "Making Traditional" shaving horse.
Thanks so much for this!
How is it holding up? Any changes you would make in the design?
@@benchase7537 It's perfect. The only upgrades are a 2x4 at the rear to prevent it from rocking sideways. I would probably add some kind of customizable "jaw" in the part that holds stave so I can manage different rotations, but I haven't gotten around to it, and it hasn't been a problem.
Oh, I added seat to make it more comfortable.
Thank! Straight forward, simple, inexpensive.
Thank you so much for this video. An afternoon in the shed, scrap timber and I now have a wonderful shave horse! Works a treat - we’re metric here so I had to do a bit of maths! Brilliant!
I Thank You for all the info to make my own. I'm a walking stick maker and you Sir now have a best friend in New Market Tennessee
I built this bench & it works real good for draw knife work. The price was right, I used scraps I had laying around. I added a piece of carpet to the seat . Thanks for your video.
this is by far the simplest and the best design
Superb! For a couple of months I've been looking at many types of shave horses/bowyers' benches and this is the one I will be making. Thank you.
Couldn't have said it better myself!
Agree. Great and simple design!
I’m building the shave horse that you have on this site. I have been threatening to build one for years! I always thought they were so involved and would take too much time. But I was Wrong!!!$ Please Don’t tell my wife. Anyway your plans are simple to follow and way easy to understand. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us! You made my life a lot easier.
Thanks Again
Phil White
Spokane Wa
nice job! Don't need one- don't have a use for one but I still enjoyed the process immensely- thank you.
Keep it simple oh, thank you so much I appreciate you sharing this.
Great build thanks for sharing this
Great job explaining how to build it. Thank you.
You are a very good teacher.
I am going to build one for a 12 year old scout. 👏👏👏🇨🇦
Thanks for making it a 101 session mate!!! Great work and please keep it going!!
Just built this, works great! Thanks for the cut list, had it built in like 20 minutes.
Thanks
I just started building my first bow over the weekend. I have it down to the point where this bench will help me out a lot so I believe I’ll make this this afternoon before finishing the bow.
Thank you for posting this (from Australia) !!! Such a great resource.
I wrote some detailed instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
start with
( bench frame ) = 134" of wood / 250" REMAIN
- cut 2 boards to 60"
- Cut 8" 30* cut and sandwich between 2 of the 60" in the front
- Cut 6" straight block for the back seat
- Screw in the boards together making 1 1/2" gap in middle diamond screw 2 and lap on back
( Legs ) = 57" of wood / 193" REMAIN
- cut 21" board with 30* parallel cuts both sides for front leg Flush behind the 8" 30* cut
- screw the front leg on 4 screws total
- cut x2 18" long straight cuts for back legs
- Scew them on the back side flush with back on outside of frame
( Bench Seat ) = 41" of wood / 152" REMAIN
- Cut x2 8 1/2" pieces straight
- screw in front of back legs
- Cut x2 12" straight pieces
- screw onto the entire seat outside
( Clamp Riser & Pedal ) = 76.5" of Wood / 75.5" REMAIN
- cut x2 26" piece
- cut 12.5" piece
- cut 4.5" block piece for width of bench used for pedal spacer
- use 4.5" piece on bottom for spacer DONT screw it in bottom
- with it as spacer then screw in the 12.5 piece on bottom not to the 4.5
- with bottom 12.5 screwed on slide the 4.5 up flush to end / top then screw it in
- cut 7.5" block
- screw it on top of flushed 4.5
- Slide it in between bench so far
( Slide Adjuster Block ) = 22" of wood / 53.5" Remain
- Cut x2 6" blocks with 15* angle cuts
- Cut x1 10" Block with 15* Angle matched with 6"
- Layer them and screw so cuts on top should slope down away from you
( Ramp ) = 36" of wood / 17.5" board remains
- Cut final cut 36" straight board
- line up flush with the front end and hinge it onto main frame
- Adjust the Clamp to good position and then drill 5/8" hole all the way through and mallet in the dowel to act as a axel then saw it to a good length
Thanks for taking the time to do this and for watching!
Thanks brotha
Good working for every one
Very nice build I. love the shave horses
That looks really good. I’m saving this one to watch again.
Cheers from Australia
Nice job Dad, thank you for doing this video. Very informative.
An excellent project for long bows! Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the video. Waiting for cut list dimensions.
Thx m8 for this simple and useful video 👍🏻👌🏻🙏🏻 Can you make a Spoonmule head for this please ? Maybe with video ? Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
Just made mine today. The cut list along with video made it super easy. Thanks!
Very helpful. Thanks for making the video.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Shoot straight 🏹
Great video- one of these will be in my barn soon - thank you!
Great video! Thanks!
Will definitely be making this! Gotta convert your cut list though as we’re metric here.
Your shaved horse is great.
Love it. Cheap. Simple. Make it in a few hours. Looks like it will work as well as any. 👍
Just bought all the materials and I'll be making one tomorrow so thank you for the inspiration and the thorough breakdown of materials!
So great! Best of luck! Be blessed, -Brandon
that hinge is smart
Thank you very much Sir.🎉
Def got me outside making the bench XD can’t make the bow till I get some good workable staves tho :)
Thank you for sharing, just made one.
Fantastic! Enjoy!
Thanks for the video. Just finished mine
That’s great! Good luck on your bow builds!
Easy instructions to follow
This is amazing! Building one ASAP!
Great! Let me know if you have any questions. 🏹🏹
Sweetness, I built the design you showed, but made it 68 long, (dont know why honestly. And 22 high cause I'm a bigger dude. Then I found out I made the tenion support to long and need between a 10.5 and 14 degree angle. Amd need to re drill the pivot or bore one side out cause I went crooked, that brings up something g that I think you forgot to mention, did you drill through both sides of the Frame and clamp carrage, I have a 18 long bit. And I tried for straight and nope. So I guess a safer bet is to carefully measure and drill from both sides, I guess I could skew the clamp rail to compensate for the crookedness ehhaha.
Brandon, excellent design, guidance and very under budget! Easy steps and followed it easily and built it almost in time of video!...Luckily, my butt was regular size and fit into the dimensions....ufa!!!!
Good to hear! Thank you for the great feedback. Haha, no extra width on the seat (saves you a couple bucks).
2 years now with the bench. Any improvements you would make? Hows it holding up? Is it sturdy while using outside in grass with those legs?
Hey, you didn't mention the Spokeshave!!!
Wow.. My next project.. Send this list (when you get the time)
Should be in the video description now.
Hay this is just what i looking for Thanks can I get plans??
Thanks for watching. Did you see the cut list in the description? If you use that list and the video, you should be able to get rolling fairly easy. Let me know if you need additional info!
@@MakingTraditional yes and I am almost there. I felover the bock pages are to close . I am still working on it.
I'm in Sydney, AU... I made your Bowers Bench last Saturday afternoon. Easy, instructions are great and it works really well. Many thanks for your original post. BTW, I put some Gym Floor Matting on the seat for my delicate butt!!🤣
Maybe you can find a comfy bike seat at a yardsale. Not sure how you'd mount it
Nice!!
How do I get the Measurement so I can save them. Thanks😊
Awesome! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
This will be the plan I will use. Very nice
Would a larger surface area on the pivot arm hold the work more securely? I noticed you had a lot of movement on your long piece.
Lining the surfaces with some leather will help, too.
I have the same question. Wondering about shortening the overall length and shifting the pivot point forward.
Read the dimensions of each board what is a cut on a 33 and a third angle is it possible that you could give me a list of that
I think those boys of yours should be helping!
Habe den Gasgriff entfernt, so wie vorgeschlagen, aber leider taucht jetzt E2 in der Anzeige auf. Wie kann ich das beheben? Lg.
I need the dementions
This is Great i am petty short can I make it shorter. Thanks i am in Clarksville At . 😊
You should be able to shave a few inches off no problem. Let me know how it turns out!
69 yrs old woman makes this in less than a day out of scrap hardwood. 😊
We all understand someone wanted their mother to give them a cookie for changing the name of the shave horse.🍪
Or you can split out a lightning struck oak tree. What about treated deck wood?
You don't want to be constantly interacting with treated wood without your skin being covered.
Would be kind of inconvenient.
THANKS for this video, it's very useful !!! 🙂 Kindly what means " * miter " near the value 30 and 15 and also " @ " for each wood item THANKS a LOT
Miter cuts at 15degree and 30 degrees
@@MakingTraditional Thanks a lot, in the past days I started to build the bowyers bench !!!!!! :-) :-)
I have just put together the body of the bench. It feels good and solid all round. I decided to use wood dowels instead of screws. It took a while, but I am pleased with the look, and I enjoyed using the mallet.
So, about to put together the clamp assembly I was puzzled by the 4.5 inch piece. Must be a typo, surely? The body of the bench is just under 5.5 inches wide.
❤
I need the dimensions because you don't talk that clear it is not coming that clear through the video on the length of the boards
*gasp* We do not say butt!
😂
You have a fine crop of sons their. The Lord God Blesses you.
You should become aware that no one will find Quality Lumber at any big box store.
Learn how to purchase lumber at a Lumber Yard.
Down and dirty
Just the way I like 👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Nose
well done and thank u pal