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  2. Shaving horse - Wikipedia

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    Shaving horse. A shaving horse (shave horse, or shaving bench [1]) is a combination of vice and workbench, used for green woodworking. Typical usage of the shaving horse is to create a round profile along a square piece, such as for a chair leg or to prepare a workpiece for the pole lathe. They are used in crafts such as coopering and bowyery.

  3. Treenail - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally treenails and pegs were made by splitting bolts of wood with a froe and shaping them with a drawknife on a shaving horse. They can also be made with a tine-former, a hollow metal tube with a flaring flange on one end and a sharp edge on the other, usually mounted by the flange atop a low bench called a driving stool.

  4. Wood shingle - Wikipedia

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    This reworking was necessary to provide a tight-fitting roof over typically open shingle lath or sheathing boards. Dressing, or smoothing of shingles, was almost universal, no matter what wood was used or in what part of the world the building was located, except in those cases where a temporary or very utilitarian roof was needed. [3]

  5. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Shaving horse may be used in making pegs; Draw-bore pins temporarily hold a frame together during construction. Iron dogs or log dogs are used to hold timers during hewing, scribing or historically to repair or reinforce a joint; Sawhorses, short sawhorses are called ponies.

  6. Amish couple will need permission to build barn, keep horses

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    Aug. 1—Abraham and Sally Ann Yoder in April purchased a home on four acres at 987 N. Valley Road. When Abraham Yoder looked into getting a building permit for a barn, he learned their new home ...

  7. The Woodwright's Shop - Wikipedia

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    Underhill typically uses a treadle lathe, but has also shown the viewers how to build and operate a spring pole lathe. He also often uses a gouge, in conjunction with his lathe, to remove material and smooth out a workpiece. One of the simplest types of machines used on the show is a miter box. This is used to create square and perpendicular ...

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  9. Happy Pets: Guide to Building a Horse Stable - AOL

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    Horses have arrived at the Happy Pets pet shop, but unless you've got 320 Facebook Credits to spend -- or the equivalent of $32 USD -- you can't unlock the horses for purchase. Because first, you ...