and everything works like I planned/hoped it would.
(lots more pictures HERE.... )
Contact me if you are interested in one.....
thanks in advance!!
Baron Conal wrote:Aonghus wrote:Conal,
What's the price for one?
PM'd
mattmaus wrote:Baron Conal wrote:Aonghus wrote:Conal,
What's the price for one?
PM'd
Dude.... WHY?
Seriously. I don't have a use for one, but "are you interested in this?" is kinda loaded without a price tag.
Baron Conal wrote:mattmaus wrote:Baron Conal wrote:Aonghus wrote:Conal,
What's the price for one?
PM'd
Dude.... WHY?
Seriously. I don't have a use for one, but "are you interested in this?" is kinda loaded without a price tag.
I've taken to not setting prices in advance because there
is more fluctuation than most realize in the price of wood
I can adjust for that without having to add the highest
possible material cost in right form the begining.
I've had the material for the fauldstols I make change enough
to cut my profit in half on them when I quote without checking
material costs first
Sean Powell wrote:Baron Conal,
I can't see the picures from workbut is it possible to build a stitching horse that converts into a draw-horse for shaving spokes (or rattan) with a draw-knife?
Sean
Baron Conal wrote:Sean Powell wrote:Baron Conal,
I can't see the picures from workbut is it possible to build a stitching horse that converts into a draw-horse for shaving spokes (or rattan) with a draw-knife?
Sean
Not really..... You could MAYBE make one long enough so that
you could have one function on each end....
( the clamp for the stitching horse is angled and the clamp
for the draw horse is not.... )
which would probably be as long as one of each set end
to end.....
but at that point you would probably be better served by having
a draw-horse and a totally separate stitching horse....
Maeryk wrote:
Just wingin ideas out there.. that's how I'd design one if I was to build something that did both.