GO 



THE PRACTlCiiL HORSESHOER. 



it was cut off, so that it is about 3 inches by If inches on 

 the end. Then I lay a piece of horseshoe rasp on the end, as 

 shown at A in Fig\ 37 of the accompanying engravings, and 



Fig. 33— A Shoeing Stand, made by " A. H. H.'" 



after drawing it to the required shape, as shown at A, Figs. 

 37 and 38, 1 bend the piece, as shown in Fig*. 37 at B, punch a 

 f -inch hole through it at C and D, heat the end where the 



Fig. 34.— Side View of the Tool used for Drawing Clips and Sharpening Toe Calks. 



steel was laid on and harden it so that it will not fly when 

 struck with the hammer, which completes this part of the 

 job. 



