... there are more horses about to rock their way out of my shop!
I swore I'd never do the rocking horses again ... okay, I lied (to myself). After building three last year, I figured I was done. Nope.
Decided to take on the project again to use some oak I had around the shop. The plan is to give one to our friends daughter and son -- and probably sell the other.
Today I spend the afternoon milling the lumber down, rough-cutting on the bandsaw and gluing up the body.
This project also let me put the Woodmaster 718 to "real" use. It worked like a champ and boy was it nice to have the extra inches for the w-i-d-e boards.
I swore I'd never do the rocking horses again ... okay, I lied (to myself). After building three last year, I figured I was done. Nope.
Decided to take on the project again to use some oak I had around the shop. The plan is to give one to our friends daughter and son -- and probably sell the other.
Today I spend the afternoon milling the lumber down, rough-cutting on the bandsaw and gluing up the body.
This project also let me put the Woodmaster 718 to "real" use. It worked like a champ and boy was it nice to have the extra inches for the w-i-d-e boards.