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| type      = Machinery
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| skill    = Manufacturing machines
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| time      = 0.5
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| objects  = [[shaving horse (unassembled)]]
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| tools    = [[stone axe]], {{axe}}, or [[celt]]
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| location  = Anywhere
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[[Image:Shaving_horse.jpg]]
  
 
The shaving horse is a sort of work station used traditionally by coopers and chair bodgers. The identifying feature is the foot operated clamp. It allows for easy and intimate use of drawing tools, like spokeshaves, drawknives and scorpers.
 
The shaving horse is a sort of work station used traditionally by coopers and chair bodgers. The identifying feature is the foot operated clamp. It allows for easy and intimate use of drawing tools, like spokeshaves, drawknives and scorpers.
  
[[Image:http://www.cantr.net/mwiki/images/8/80/Plan1.jpg]]
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One way of making the [[medium log|medium]] and [[large log|large]] logs. Another is the [[lathe]]. The medium log can also be made with an [[axe]] wherever there is a [[primitive sawing post]], [[sawing post]], [[sawing bench]], [[ship sawing bench]], or [[sawing machine]]
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==Projects==
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''These projects are not started by clicking the button by the shaving horse. Instead you go to the regular build menu and to [[:Category:Semi-finished products|semi-finished products]] to create the project. The shaving horse or lathe is required to be in the location for the project to work.''
  
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===Manufacturing a medium log===
  
==Requirements==
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'''Output per 1/2 day of labour'''
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* 1 [[medium log]]
  
'''Resources required'''
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'''Maximum output'''
* 6 [[small log]]s
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* n/a
  
'''Labour required'''
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'''Required resources'''
* 1 day
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* 250 grams of [[timber]]
  
'''Tools needed'''
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'''Required tools'''
* [[hatchet]]
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* [[celt]], [[stone axe]], {{axe}}
  
A shaving horse can be built anywhere.
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'''Maximum workers'''
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* n/a
  
==Projects==
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'''Skill used'''
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* [[Skills#carpenting|carpenting]]
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===Manufacturing a large log===
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'''Output per day of labour'''
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* 1 [[large log]]
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'''Maximum output'''
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* n/a
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'''Required resources'''
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* 500 grams of [[timber]]
  
'''Maximum workers''': {{inc3}}
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'''Required tools'''
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* [[celt]], [[stone axe]], {{axe}}
  
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'''Maximum workers'''
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* n/a
  
[[Category:Machinery]]
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'''Skill used'''
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* [[Skills#carpenting|carpentry]]

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Shaving horse
Manufacturing
Object typeMachinery
Skill usedManufacturing machines
Time0.5 day(s)
Objectsshaving horse (unassembled)
Toolsstone axe, axe or bronze axe, or celt
LocationAnywhere
Fixed object

Shaving horse.jpg

The shaving horse is a sort of work station used traditionally by coopers and chair bodgers. The identifying feature is the foot operated clamp. It allows for easy and intimate use of drawing tools, like spokeshaves, drawknives and scorpers.

One way of making the medium and large logs. Another is the lathe. The medium log can also be made with an axe wherever there is a primitive sawing post, sawing post, sawing bench, ship sawing bench, or sawing machine


Projects

These projects are not started by clicking the button by the shaving horse. Instead you go to the regular build menu and to semi-finished products to create the project. The shaving horse or lathe is required to be in the location for the project to work.

Manufacturing a medium log

Output per 1/2 day of labour

Maximum output

  • n/a

Required resources

Required tools

Maximum workers

  • n/a

Skill used


Manufacturing a large log

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • n/a

Required resources

Required tools

Maximum workers

  • n/a

Skill used