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MNEELY

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  1. Hello,

    I'm planning on building a draw down stand, with the help of my husband, and I have some questions. Should the stand be completely level or should there be a slight angle in the front? I've heard that if a stand is angled too much in the front then when you set the saddle on a horse the skirts look like their going down hill. I'd like it to be as close to the average horse's back as far as the levelness or if a slight angle is needed. So it will look the same way on a horse's back as it does on stand. I've seen plans where the tree sits is just two 2"X8" boards that are just flat but in the angle for a tree to sit on. And then I've seen stands that are in the shape of a horse's back, with a curve and what not. Does it better one way or the other? I'm just not real handy as far as woodworking goes lol so I thought just the simple two 2"X8" might be the way to go. And what is the best angle to have those pieces sitting at? I would like to have it built to where I can measure off of the stand to check my rigging measurements and such. I went to saddle making school and apprenticed for awhile but I have a lot to learn and I know I always will :) If anyone has any advice or plans or pictures we could look at we would really appreciate it. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post.

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