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P1010004~0.JPGZF79 viewslower block / jaw removed to show simple adjustment mechanism -- not as slick as the original Brian Boggs design, but quick to makeCharlie Driggs
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P1010003~1.JPGZE77 viewsbusiness end of the shave horse - lower block / jaw is in 2nd-lowest adjustment position, probably suitable for something 3 inches in diameter / cross sectionCharlie Driggs
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P1010009.JPGZC46 viewsthings were a bit of a mess late last night, and would be cleaned up in the morningCharlie Driggs
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P1010010.JPGZB56 viewsnearly complete - leather is gluing up to the dumbhead, everything else is attached, and a coat of BLO has been applied to the whole thing (excluding working faces) to cure overnightCharlie Driggs
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P1010008.JPGZA62 viewsfitting the block for the dumbhead; this is mounted eccentrically on a pair of lag screws so that the clamp range can be varied with the material by rotating the block, in addition to using the four adjustment holes on the lower block postCharlie Driggs
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P1010007.JPGZ 63 viewsadjustment post fixed in the mortise in the lower block; holes are yet to be drilledCharlie Driggs
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P1010004.JPGW59 viewsboring the mortise at the appropriate angleCharlie Driggs
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P1010003.JPGV60 viewspivot block, seat, legs & frame -- side view, first assemblyCharlie Driggs
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P1010002.JPGU56 viewsback legs being checked for fit and anglesCharlie Driggs
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