As a woodworking hobbiest, I can appreciate the small work shop. In May of 2023 I suffered a stroke. I am now making over my small shop and the shave horse is a welcome piece. Two years ago I built a vise less work bench and bought metal hold downs that will do the job just fine. Thank you for this easy to build project that will be used for many years. Also, thank you for the videos you put out. I've learned many things over the years watching your work.
Wow, thank you! This is the best part of the internet. Sharing human ingenuity. I've been watching a bunch of shave horse videos, and this seems like it might be easier to use, but also save on wood. Nice!
Aloha ! Becoming an Un-plugged Woodworker from a near death accident, I now tend to revisit the woodwork of my family's past. The bench top shave horse is a needed addition to my stable of ponies. In the past 40 years of woodworking, I've made furniture pieces for many folks around the world if Koa wood from here. Being so stout and heavy, I can only imagine how those early woodworkers did their work safely.
Thank you so much. I am looking forward to building this for my shop and getting down to work on various parts of spoon carving as well as other projects to tackle. Very clear, carefully worded instructions were much appreciated - well done!
Great idea, perfect for my hobby shop where space is very limited. This even worked outside. I clamped it to the deck stair, after pushing the dowel up tight against the step. Grabbed a seat and made some dowels. I replaced my bird house/hotel (8 rooms) perches using a couple of pruned apple tree branches. I love the rustic look it added. I also used all scrap hardwood for my build as well, so it’s totally free! Thank you, 👍🏼👍🏼 from this guy!
That's awesome! I'd love to see photos if you'd like to share them. Email me by clicking on the About section in our channel and clicking on the email link. Thanks. Scott
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking Sure thing, just as soon as my sis returns it... she’s loving stripping long vines making a braided trellis garden entrance with it for a winter project.👍🏼 Some ideas are just too good not to share😉 Best I can do for now is send the bird condo so you can see what I mean... thanks again and Happy New Year! I’ll send one now
If you saw a notch in the underside of the head, it'll grip your blank a lot better, and prevent it from moving side to side. Very nice idea, and it folds away too!
Great video. You should think about making a feature length version showing all the cutting, shaving, drilling, gluing in its entirety. It’s fascinating watching you work.
Thanks for the idea James. It's interesting to hear you'd watch more as I typically try to keep my videos shorter. I'll keep that in mind. Cheers. Scott
You always say you want to teach us things we did not know. 1) two surfaces of glue (still not sure why) 2) paint brush handle for getting in the hole. The hardest part of this build is finding a source for Ash in my area. Not the type of wood easily purchased in a urban community. Been a problem all my life. Getting different species of wood other than pine at the big box stores. Thank you.
Very nice explanation & instructions for a device that is very useful, glad you posted this, I can use one of these. Not any room in my shop for a traditional shave horse, and even if that wasn't the case, I would use this so infrequently it would become a nuisance anyway. Thanks for posting.
any chance you can show us how to sharpen the round spokeshave? My heritage is Dutch also so seeing the wooden shoe in your tool cabinet is cool. Thanks for the informative videos.
I have the exact same woodworker's vise, it's even blue just like yours. It's also a piece of junk like I suspect yours is. Sometimes it takes two hands just to open it. I hate it, although I still have it. However, I've since built two Moxon vises and the foot-powered vise by Izzy Swan. If you haven't seen it you need to check it out. My next project is to build the regular bench vise like we usually use with metal and general duty that John Heiz built on his channel. Also, I bought a set of tap and die for wood and both my Moxon vises have wooden screws. Well sorry about this long comment, I really enjoyed this video and I plan to make the portable benchtop shave horse soon. Enjoy and keep on making these great videos.
I like the simplicity of this benchtop shave horse and I would like one for the shop!. I have a regular-size shave horse I made from a log a friend gave me. It has a home outside but can be moved inside if I want to. I am using a grill cover to keep the rain off of it and surprisingly it works great for this purpose. It is made from a cedar log with an ash foot press and head mechanism. I did give the entire thing a coat of sealer just in case and after 3 yrs, it still looks the same as the day I made it. I was going to get the plans for this just for the angles you used, but at $21.00 for a very simple project, I decided not to, sorry, but WAY overpriced.
Agree with your the price comment. I regularly purchase pdf plans offered on UA-cam video's, but $10-11 dollars US is the upper limit for my budget. The idea for this design of shaving horse is clever and practical.
Sorry to hear that. Based on what's available for niche plans on line, this is below the average price from my research. It's a balancing act between costs (1x production, online store costs, hosting fees) being able to offer helpful products. Thanks for the feedback. I understand your perspective. Scott
The draw knife he was using looks like it's a brand called STUBAI. they are an Austrian company they make tons of stuff draw knifes being one, not sure about the spoke shaves they look expensive.
Anyone whit a little common sense and little bit of knowledge whit wood working tools can make this go check out his website in the link below very nice dude let's support his channel thanks for being you brother have a great day
As a woodworking hobbiest, I can appreciate the small work shop. In May of 2023 I suffered a stroke. I am now making over my small shop and the shave horse is a welcome piece. Two years ago I built a vise less work bench and bought metal hold downs that will do the job just fine. Thank you for this easy to build project that will be used for many years. Also, thank you for the videos you put out. I've learned many things over the years watching your work.
There's lots of nice little ideas in here. A simple fast-acting clamp, and a vise make this concept pretty universal.
Glad you like it!
Wow, thank you!
This is the best part of the internet. Sharing human ingenuity.
I've been watching a bunch of shave horse videos, and this seems like it might be easier to use, but also save on wood. Nice!
Really good idea! I think I'll have to try this myself
Glad you like it. Here's a link to the plan that has all the right angles woodenitbenice.ca/products/benchtop-shave-horse-plans
Aloha !
Becoming an Un-plugged Woodworker from a near death accident, I now tend to revisit the woodwork of my family's past.
The bench top shave horse is a needed addition to my stable of ponies.
In the past 40 years of woodworking, I've made furniture pieces for many folks around the world if Koa wood from here. Being so stout and heavy, I can only imagine how those early woodworkers did their work safely.
Hi Mark. Thanks for sharing that. Scott
Thank you so much. I am looking forward to building this for my shop and getting down to work on various parts of spoon carving as well as other projects to tackle. Very clear, carefully worded instructions were much appreciated - well done!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for sharing that. I love using this and I'm sure you will too! Cheers. Scott
Thanks for the start, I saw many ways to improve this for me and my shop.
Super Idee für eine kleine Werkstatt.
This is a really great idea. Definitely going to build this for my small garage shop. Thank you!
Glad you like it!
Très intéressant. Merci pour le partage.
Excellent video great idea, it's exactly what I need to hold hatchet handle blanks. Thanks and respect from Ireland.
Great idea, perfect for my hobby shop where space is very limited. This even worked outside. I clamped it to the deck stair, after pushing the dowel up tight against the step. Grabbed a seat and made some dowels. I replaced my bird house/hotel (8 rooms) perches using a couple of pruned apple tree branches. I love the rustic look it added. I also used all scrap hardwood for my build as well, so it’s totally free!
Thank you,
👍🏼👍🏼 from this guy!
That's awesome! I'd love to see photos if you'd like to share them. Email me by clicking on the About section in our channel and clicking on the email link. Thanks. Scott
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking Sure thing, just as soon as my sis returns it... she’s loving stripping long vines making a braided trellis garden entrance with it for a winter project.👍🏼 Some ideas are just too good not to share😉 Best I can do for now is send the bird condo so you can see what I mean... thanks again and Happy New Year! I’ll send one now
Thanks for sharing your shave horse build. I am going to build one for myself. I also have limited woodworking space
If you saw a notch in the underside of the head, it'll grip your blank a lot better, and prevent it from moving side to side. Very nice idea, and it folds away too!
Thanks for the tip. I appreciate that. Scott
Great video. You should think about making a feature length version showing all the cutting, shaving, drilling, gluing in its entirety. It’s fascinating watching you work.
Thanks for the idea James. It's interesting to hear you'd watch more as I typically try to keep my videos shorter. I'll keep that in mind. Cheers. Scott
Great video and space saving idea
Glad you like it! Scott
Thank You so Much. This is the perfect solution. My son has discovered my workshop and is getting interested in the tools.
Fantastic! I love to hear that you're helping your son discover working with this hands. Scott 🇨🇦
You always say you want to teach us things we did not know. 1) two surfaces of glue (still not sure why) 2) paint brush handle for getting in the hole. The hardest part of this build is finding a source for Ash in my area. Not the type of wood easily purchased in a urban community. Been a problem all my life. Getting different species of wood other than pine at the big box stores. Thank you.
Hi Bruce. You can substitute another hardwood for the Ash. In my region, Oak is in all the big box stores. I hope that helps. Scott
Very nice explanation & instructions for a device that is very useful, glad you posted this, I can use one of these. Not any room in my shop for a traditional shave horse, and even if that wasn't the case, I would use this so infrequently it would become a nuisance anyway. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for your comments Tom. I appreciate that. Scott
Brilliant 👏
Thanks Mark! Scott
any chance you can show us how to sharpen the round spokeshave? My heritage is Dutch also so seeing the wooden shoe in your tool cabinet is cool. Thanks for the informative videos.
Ja, das würde mich auch interessieren
I have the exact same woodworker's vise, it's even blue just like yours. It's also a piece of junk like I suspect yours is. Sometimes it takes two hands just to open it. I hate it, although I still have it. However, I've since built two Moxon vises and the foot-powered vise by Izzy Swan. If you haven't seen it you need to check it out. My next project is to build the regular bench vise like we usually use with metal and general duty that John Heiz built on his channel. Also, I bought a set of tap and die for wood and both my Moxon vises have wooden screws. Well sorry about this long comment, I really enjoyed this video and I plan to make the portable benchtop shave horse soon. Enjoy and keep on making these great videos.
That’s a smart idea
Thanks Brian, I appreciate that! Scott
I like the simplicity of this benchtop shave horse and I would like one for the shop!. I have a regular-size shave horse I made from a log a friend gave me. It has a home outside but can be moved inside if I want to. I am using a grill cover to keep the rain off of it and surprisingly it works great for this purpose. It is made from a cedar log with an ash foot press and head mechanism. I did give the entire thing a coat of sealer just in case and after 3 yrs, it still looks the same as the day I made it. I was going to get the plans for this just for the angles you used, but at $21.00 for a very simple project, I decided not to, sorry, but WAY overpriced.
Agree with your the price comment. I regularly purchase pdf plans offered on UA-cam video's, but $10-11 dollars US is the upper limit for my budget. The idea for this design of shaving horse is clever and practical.
Sorry to hear that. Based on what's available for niche plans on line, this is below the average price from my research. It's a balancing act between costs (1x production, online store costs, hosting fees) being able to offer helpful products. Thanks for the feedback. I understand your perspective. Scott
do you have plan. Thanks Claude Terrebonne Québec Canada.
Awesome! Thanks for the great content!
Glad you enjoyed it! Scott
Any chance you would be able to post links to the drawknife and spokeshaves that you used in the video?
The draw knife he was using looks like it's a brand called STUBAI. they are an Austrian company they make tons of stuff draw knifes being one, not sure about the spoke shaves they look expensive.
Das würde mich auch interessieren
Anyone whit a little common sense and little bit of knowledge whit wood working tools can make this go check out his website in the link below very nice dude let's support his channel thanks for being you brother have a great day
Thanks for that!
How do I get the plans.
Here's a link to the plans. Scott
woodenitbenice.ca/products/benchtop-shave-horse-plans
I have grave doubts that putting glue on dowells makes a stronger joint.
Is this your invention or is it someone else’s idea?
First 15 seconds you told a half truth. Shavehorses are not for rounding only.