Hi Kevin, as Jason says you can use it as it is. Although you say you don't want a point on the end, you may find it very useful, even though you are not planning to make horse shoes ect
Here's a couple of photos of my one that I made 30 or so years ago from a a brand new offcut piece when I had to cut some profiles on six lenths of rail for a new rail wieghbridge installation.


From the point to the other end is 360mm. This was gas cut out, although the point was only roughly cut by gas and then ground to the final shape with a 9" angle grinder.
Even if you only cut it to the shape at the blunt end, you will find it very useful quite often, well at least I have. I didn't bother to mill the top as I didn't feel the need to.
Regards Nick.
P.S. I have also found the hole in the side useful a time or to as well.
Edited By Nicholas Farr on 20/09/2013 21:50:45