This is pretty cool. I made a shaving horse once for a project, but it took up so much space in my shop that I took it apart and used the wood for other projects. Years later, I made another shaving horse, and decided to leave it outside in the yard as a semi-decoration. It's there when I want to use it, but will likely rot away in 5-10 years. Your mule is a good space-saving innovation.
I really love this idea brother. I think I have a new project. I can put this in the truck and take it with me in case I feel like carving away from home.
have you tried carving the bowl and handle. does it really work? i tried the other one you showed with the rope and it does not really work very well...
Both this and the Swedish lap vise free both of your hands to manipulate the tools and work the bowl. Neither is designed to take a billet and work it through to a finished piece. However, I have used a shave horse to the vast majority of work beginning with a plain billet. You may enjoy the video of the interchangeable shave horse I built. ruclips.net/video/FqC6C5QHH3Q/видео.html
as a nê wood worker i would appreciate measurements please, and if we can relate it to yourself i can scale it too myself. ie the clamps are the height of your legs etc
A lap mule of this sort measures to align with your own body. Anyone building one would just need look at the way this is set on my lap and measure him/herself in the seated position on the chair that would be used most often :)
Hi Melinda, A lap mule of this sort measures to align with your own body. Anyone building one would just need look at the way this is set on my lap and measure him/herself in the seated position on the chair that would be used most often :)
This is pretty cool. I made a shaving horse once for a project, but it took up so much space in my shop that I took it apart and used the wood for other projects. Years later, I made another shaving horse, and decided to leave it outside in the yard as a semi-decoration. It's there when I want to use it, but will likely rot away in 5-10 years. Your mule is a good space-saving innovation.
Genius. My work space is small and I can't fit in a shave horse or spoon mule so this is perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this one. I have very little space to work with and this is perfect!
Best wishes for you and your family from Ireland. Thank you for the video
I’ve looked all the net for just this. Great idea!
THANKS
thats the greatest lap bench i have ever seen i am going try and make one thums up to you
Awesome idea. Innovative but practical. 👍🏻
made very clever - seen a lot of helpful device but that's the smartest so far !!
Very original and useful plan. Love it!
Great job nice thank you
thanks brother...this is genius!
Absolutely Brilliant!!
Very nice. I'm going to build one this weekend. Thank you so much and happy Thanksgiving.
Glad it was useful. Hope you had a fantastic of thanksgiving!
Thanks this is great I’ve been looking for something that I can use with my wheelchair
Fantastic! I'm very glad the video was helpful :)
Ingenious! Thank you for the video!
My pleasure!
I really love this idea brother. I think I have a new project. I can put this in the truck and take it with me in case I feel like carving away from home.
Fantastic!
Thanks dude found my project for the day.
How did yours turn out?
Well done like this one too. My problem is I have limited funds. I would love to have hobby like this.
It doesn't take much to get started and it'd be wonderful to see what creations you come up with :)
God Bless you
Brilliant!
Thanks. Glad you found it of interest :)
Very nice job 👌
Thanks!
Great. Gonna try this myself. Thank you.
Fantastic!
Ha! Another awesome innovation! Well done man!
Thanks man.
Very clever.
thank you
have you tried carving the bowl and handle. does it really work? i tried the other one you showed with the rope and it does not really work very well...
Both this and the Swedish lap vise free both of your hands to manipulate the tools and work the bowl. Neither is designed to take a billet and work it through to a finished piece. However, I have used a shave horse to the vast majority of work beginning with a plain billet. You may enjoy the video of the interchangeable shave horse I built.
ruclips.net/video/FqC6C5QHH3Q/видео.html
Ill try to make some modifications and make it work as the idea is really impressive...
as a nê wood worker i would appreciate measurements please, and if we can relate it to yourself i can scale it too myself. ie the clamps are the height of your legs etc
A lap mule of this sort measures to align with your own body. Anyone building one would just need look at the way this is set on my lap and measure him/herself in the seated position on the chair that would be used most often :)
Is there anyway to get instructions and sizes for wood to build?
Hi Melinda, A lap mule of this sort measures to align with your own body. Anyone building one would just need look at the way this is set on my lap and measure him/herself in the seated position on the chair that would be used most often :)
When I want to carve, I don't want to dick around with some ridiculous puzzle.
Don’t gain any weight !!!!
Too late! LOL!