It seems as if there are a number of different ways to construct the ends on a Cavaletti Jump. I chose to go the 2x4 route instead of attempting to notch out the 4x4 method. The last set of these I made years ago, the ends held up great, but the 4x4 cross-members took the beating and failed.
I am sure there are many ways to construct these, but here are the measurements to build each end most effectivelyusing the complete 2x4x8.
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