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Re: Making pegs [Re: Will Truax] #20351 06/15/09 10:19 AM
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I will have to try the new technology.

Are you strapping the whole billet or a quarter section? I don't square it up, I split it in half then quarters and so on always splitting halves, discarding the sappy wood in the end, it goes into fire wood.

Tim

Re: Making pegs [Re: TIMBEAL] #20353 06/15/09 10:44 AM
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I split off most all the sapwood first, as it seems to have great effect in steering the riving and is nothing I want in a peg anyway. I wrap the whole billet, and work it whole, though working in subsections, always avoiding the pith (typically ending up with a 4 or 6 square section that I have not split at all) as it also effects the blanks around it if split through.

The Gilpin's has beautifully rendered shaved pegs. Relativly unusual for a Covered Bridge, turned being far more common.


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Re: Making pegs [Re: Thane O'Dell] #20354 06/15/09 10:48 AM
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Thane,
The Shaving hoarse is easy to make and yes the dumb head height is adjustable to allow for use with items of different thickness. The dumb head was made from a small crooked Ash as well as the legs.
I will look around to see what I have left for pegs, I know I have a few extra pegs that were used in a 14" deep header. If I remember correctly, I cut the Oak billets to 13" lengths for making pegs to go with 8" timbers.

Hi Tim,
I don't think you would say it's all that fancy if you see it in person, and at over 6' it takes up a lot of space. I was really happy my daughter wanted to help.
I would be very interested in a picture of your portable Shaving hoarse if you get a chance.

Thanks.
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Re: Making pegs [Re: kfhines] #20355 06/15/09 01:36 PM
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Sometime ago, when we were discussing shaving horse, Tim Beal sent me some pictures of his:


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Re: Making pegs [Re: Jim Rogers] #20356 06/15/09 01:37 PM
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Thane:
I'll send you a set of plans if you'd like, but they are from a book and I can't post them here.

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Re: Making pegs [Re: Jim Rogers] #20359 06/15/09 07:59 PM
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I wonder if you could split pegs with a wood splitter.


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Re: Making pegs [Re: Dave Shepard] #20364 06/16/09 10:13 AM
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Thanks Jim, I knew I did something with them. That is my daughters leg in one of the pictures.

The design is something Bill Coperthwaite passed on to me an others, when he does a carving workshop he has the attendants make the horse first, they take that home with them as well as part of the craft. He always encourages changes for the simpler side, what can you do to make it still work yet have the tool be even more democratic, something anyone can make and use.

A wood splitter with a grate the billet is pushed through, like the old french fry maker. Out pops blanks ready for shaving.

Tim

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