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Dog Bowl #2: Annie's Bowl

Blog entry by kenn posted 106 days ago 91 reads 0 times favorited 3 comments Add to Favorites
« Part 1: Jersey's dog bowl Part 2 of Dog Bowl series Part 3: Tails ready »

I cut the tails this morning but chopping them out will have to wait for another day. Here is the pine dog bowl stand that I made for my previous dog, Molly. It was a big help to her as she got older and had a harder time getting around. We have since passed in down to Annie, Molly’s replacement. I hand cut those dovetails, just like Jersey will get in her single stand, except her’s is in cherry.

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posted 106 days ago

Keen – that looks like a great project. I’m working on learning to hand cut dovetails and when I see some that are well done – it gives me inspiration!

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posted 104 days ago

Hi Kenn
Well done. We had the same problem with our older dog and the raised bowls helped Her a lot. You did a nice job on the dovetails.

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posted 104 days ago

Very nice! Tight and clean. Great job.

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