How To Make Cavaletti So Easy!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Hi everyone! I have had a lot of people ask me to make a video showing how to make cavaletti. And I have to be honest, I had seen a lot of different ways to do this, and I just didn't think I could do it. That is until I saw I found this on Pinterest, and then followed the pin to the website, The Other Horse: theotherhorse....
And the instructions were so simple and straightforward, I thought I would give it a try. And the results were so great! These are so easy to make and very affordable. Each cavaletti cost $20.00 to build. This included the paint, 2 x 4's, screws and painter's caulk. If you didn't paint or caulk the cavaletti, you could do it for around $17.00 each piece. I already had the paint and caulk, so they cost me around $50.00 to build the set of three.
I did tweek the original plan a little, because I like to measure everything in equal increments. So my 2 x 4 X's were 24" long, and the little side pieces were 10" long. It did create a small amount of waste, but it was simple.
If you have always wanted some cavaletti, I promise you, you can do this! I am so happy I finally did it! Thank you to all of you guys for asking me to make these! I think they turned out great, and so far the horses are really enjoying them, well, I am enjoying riding my horses over them!
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Lisa, thanks to your instructions I made 8 sets of standards, 12 poles and 4 cavaletti for our barn. Everyone is so happy with the beautiful new jumps. Go you!
This is perfect as hopefully my rescue will be jumping when he's older as well as my current horse
Those cavalettis are amazing! I love how you added the sanding part... it was so helpful! I really wish I owned a horse so I had a reason to make these(I do lease one though...)! I just subscribed to your channel! I am planning to make one of these as a gift for my old jump instructor because she is leaving, and this was a perfect idea! Super simple and easy, and so much decorating potential! I am a huge collector, and would probably end up making like a hundred of these all with their own specific design. I love you and your channel, and wish you more subscribers... you deserve them!!!!!!!!
TheRedFlamingo13. Just wondering were you get your lease horse from? If you live in Perth
I don't live in Perth, I lease him from my new trainer near San Diego. I go out to ride him when I take lessons.
Thank you for your easy to follow instructions... these will be much easier to build than using 4x4's. I am so excited about getting them built for our cowboy/cowgirl challenge course.
Would LOVE some ideas on building an easy and portable (so not too heavy) corner jump. It doesn't necessarily need to be 8 ft in length. I have seen shorter versions in several xcountry jumping videos. Thank you for the liverpool and cavaletti ideas! I enjoy building jumps for my horse. We have a wall, coop, brush box, skinny ramp, arrow, and chevron at home. We did have a rolltop, but it only lasted a couple years (repurposed the planks to build the chevron). Your videos are so well done. Looking forward to more building! 😊
Excellent, helpful, even for a non-handy person. Thanks!!! 🤠
This is the video that led me to your channel. LOVE your channel, hanks for all the awesome ideas and projects!
yes perfect thank you so much!
Love your channel!! You inspired me to start building and selling jumps!! Thanks so muchn
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I want to start selling jumps but idk how much to sell for, how much do you sell yours for
Thanks Lisa! Just the instructions I needed!!
Thank you! These are awesome! I will build some.
Wow realy good! Thanks
wow great job! you deserve all of the subscribers you have and way more. keep up the awesome videos!!!
Okay I like how you can make it lower and higher and stuff but it’s just too dangerous to screw the pole into the x. Some horses can trip and hurt themselves and potentially the rider aswell but I’m most definitely going to make these! 💕 I’m just not going to attach the long middle piece to the x. Thanks for the video!
Hey, did you already build your cavaletti? Is it "stable" enough if you don't screw it all together? Sorry if my English is bad.
Wow! So great thank you for this video!!
I’ll make 3 soon, thanks
You are so clever!
So what cost are you thinking per cavalettie ?
Thanks
Could you use a 4x4x8 instead of two 2x4x8's for the center rail? Thanks for the great video! I love your channel!
Yes that's what I did
Thats what I would do too. Much easier and you could use a 10' or 12' length also
I just subscribed!! This channel is amazing
i just getting a little bit confused with all the measurements as i dont use feet, how many 8ft long pieced did you need to make 1 cavalleti please?
There is a book called cavalletti it shows lots of ways to use them both while riding and while lunging your horse it’s worth finding a copy it was not a expensive book at all it may even have been a pony club association publication
Any tips on hurricane safety with the current weather situations?? We we in North Carolina and are preparing our barn for the incoming storm :((
That’s super job, thank u for sharing. I love the fact that u can get 3 different heights out of one cavaletti, is that correct? What is the weight of one cavaletti please? Can it be easily carried in and out the arena for storage?
Hi Catherine 🙂
They are lightweight, I am not sure how much exactly they weigh, but I would say between 10 and 15 lbs? Easy to move an maneuver 🙂🙂🙂
Would it work to use 10-foot pieces between the x-es? I'd like mine just a little longer.
Good video love your channel
Thanks
The reason you use 4 x 4’s and not two by fours is four by fours pressure treated are rated for ground contact that Cavaletti jump you made will rot
Love it!
Made 2 today.
what size screws?
Anna Horton
2 and 1/2 inch screws
I like it want a nice and it is so good for the horse and it make the horse up is feet and I have some
How much money was it
I think each cavaletti cost around $16.00 to build. 😊
Where do you buy your wood from? When I make mine from Home Depot it costs me $50 to make
First!!!!!!