How to Make Model Horse Jumps
Decide what types of jumps you'd like to make., Decide whether you want quickly made jumps that will be impermanent or permanent jumps that can be stored and brought out and played with again.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Decide what types of jumps you'd like to make.
If you're not sure what types of jumps exist, do an image search for horse jumps online.
For example, you can make a log jump, corner jump, steps jump, or a castle jump.
Keep in mind what materials you have and not making the jump too complicated.
A log jump can be as simple as finding a piece of wood that looks like a log.
Here is an example of a jump with bars:
Here is another type of jump: , Impermanent jumps can be set up on the spot, wherever you are.
For example, if you're outdoors, you can help stones up.
Permanent jumps will usually require a base or stand, and some gluing, nailing or tying methods used to keep the jump in one piece. -
Step 2: Decide whether you want quickly made jumps that will be impermanent or permanent jumps that can be stored and brought out and played with again.
Detailed Guide
If you're not sure what types of jumps exist, do an image search for horse jumps online.
For example, you can make a log jump, corner jump, steps jump, or a castle jump.
Keep in mind what materials you have and not making the jump too complicated.
A log jump can be as simple as finding a piece of wood that looks like a log.
Here is an example of a jump with bars:
Here is another type of jump: , Impermanent jumps can be set up on the spot, wherever you are.
For example, if you're outdoors, you can help stones up.
Permanent jumps will usually require a base or stand, and some gluing, nailing or tying methods used to keep the jump in one piece.
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