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Here is a simple little project to make life easier for your cat, I read that a cats feeding bowl is better if it was elevated a little bit making it easier for the cat to digest the food, I made this stand using left over pieces of floor board and timber for the legs.
Overall size, 430 mm long x 200 mm wide x 120mm high.
Floating floor plank.
32x33 mm square tas oak timber.
8g x 50mm countersunk screws.
Wood glue.
Clear varnish.
4 x rubber pads for base of legs.
2x bowls.
Makita 18 volt trim router
Home made circle cutting jig.
Makita mitre saw.
Double sided tape to hold timber in place whilst routering out the circles.
Philips head screw driver.
Drill and drill bits to suit.
Sandpaper 240 grit.
Cut timber plank to size
Mark out circle size to suit bowls
Cut holes for bowls using router and circle jig.
Sand all edges.
Measure and cut 4 legs.
Drill and screw legs to timber top.
Apply two coats of varnish
Add rubber pads for bottom of legs.
I made this paper towel holder with the offcuts
Hi @JoeAzza,
This is a lovely little project that will hopefully improve your cat's quality of life.
It's also fantastic to see that you could use the cutouts for another simple project with your paper towel holder.
Thank you for sharing.
Jacob
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