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John NC

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  1. This is a photo of a shoe from one of Samuel Smith's Shire horses. We took a tour of the brewery that ended in the stable. I asked one of the stable hands where in the world they bought shoes for these enormous beasts he replied "We mek 'em oorsefs" in his best Yorkshirese. :blink: As we were leaving he slipped me this shoe to take home. It's made from 1" X 1/2" from what I can see.

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  2. I put photos of my latest handle HERE (Click for pics)

    I used Black Locust that had been dead but standing for about a year. Black Locust is the only wood I know of that can stand dead and not rot. Guys even make archery bows out of standing dead Locust. Other good woods have already been mentioned. If you find a nice long log of Osage Orange with straight grain sell it to a bowyer for big bucks and go buy 20 Locust fence posts. :lol:

    I use a saw to cut 18" logs, then split the logs into billets. As mentioned, it's important to follow the grain. Then I use a drawknife to get an oversized oval. A wood rasp and half-round file shape the curves, then I coarse sand with an RO sander. The head end has been clamped in the vise this whole time. Now I'll flip it around, cut it to length, and use the drawknife and rasp to shape the head end.

    You can see in the pics that I like a flat right side, and a bulge in the palm area. You might like something completely different. ;)

    For a finish I just rub a little danish oil on it. I don't fine sand or use varnish because I don't want a glossy, slippery handle.

    I used an epoxy intended to be used to set bolts in concrete, thinking it would stay flexible and not crack. As you can see from the pics it did neither. I'm going to try Liquid Nails next time.

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