2/22/13
Here's the new seat/base design for my shaving horse. I used Black Walnut as that was what I had readily available. I edge glued 2 sets of three boards(3/4" thick), and then face glued them using a new Veneer vacuum press I built and Unibond 800 veneer glue, to get the thickness I needed for my seat. The stock I made is about 11.5 inches wide to get the rear seat width I wanted. I could have used 12 inch wide boards I have, but I decided to use the more plentiful 5 inch boards i had to make the stock and save the wide stuff for a project that really needs a full wide board. Since this pic, I have cut it in the surfboard shape you see outlined with masking tape, and put a generous roundover on the piece. This week I'll drill my holes for the legs and slot for the clamp head arm. Here's a pic of the veneer press I built using a kit from joewoodworker.com
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