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I’m going to be posting some of my projects that I have finished prior to becoming a member of Lumberjocks. This is a Greene and Greene inspired feeding station that I have made my the family dog. She currently has the best looking dining table in the house as the humans in the house are still eating off of a termite poop (press board) dining room table. If she wasn’t so cute and spoiled as a brat I might have done the projects in reverse. Anyway enjoy!
-- Bryan, Kansas City
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Ken90712
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#1 posted 695 days ago
LOL nice job. Funny how we love our little guys! Love the G & G style of woodworking! Well done
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
rydonmf
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#2 posted 695 days ago
That is cool. Very detailed, shows where the dog ranks.
chodgson
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#3 posted 694 days ago
We love our pets, but man would I hear about it from my wife if I put that kind of time and craftsmanship into something for them before getting my other projects for our home finished. Looks great though!
kenn
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#4 posted 694 days ago
And I thought my dovetailed dog feeders were a little on the spoiled side! You put them all to shame, lucky pups.
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NBeener
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#5 posted 694 days ago
A dog feeder … worthy of royalty.
VERY nice !!!
-- -- Neil
bigike
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#6 posted 694 days ago
Saweeeeeeeeeeet I would love to see a blog on how you made the upper back part?
-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com
Vicki
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#7 posted 692 days ago
What an awesome job! I love the design and your execution was flawless. Now let’s see the dog please.
-- Vicki on the Eastern Shore of MD
miles125
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#8 posted 692 days ago
Great job. I’m afraid my dog would want to make modifications to it with her teeth.
-- "The way to make a small fortune in woodworking- start with a large one"
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#9 posted 692 days ago
Thats cute. Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease
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