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G&G Indent Detail Video-HowTo
I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t
laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I’d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly – sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 22:46:19 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks
wrote: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don+IBk-t laugh). Either you've got a big dog that has an awkward time reaching his food easily or you've got an arthritic dog that can't lean down very much. Maybe it's a partial deterrent to a cat that's been stealing the dog's food? The only other thing I can think of is a really pampered dog. Am I close on one? |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 01:59:21 -0400, Upscale
wrote: Either you've got a big dog that has an awkward time reaching his food easily or you've got an arthritic dog that can't lean down very much. Maybe it's a partial deterrent to a cat that's been stealing the dog's food? The only other thing I can think of is a really pampered dog. Am I close on one? On other consideration is a dog that knocks his food bowl everywhere making a mess. A raised holder might prevent that. |
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On Apr 18, 1:59*am, Upscale wrote:
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 22:46:19 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don+IBk-t laugh). Either you've got a big dog that has an awkward time reaching his food easily or you've got an arthritic dog that can't lean down very much. Maybe it's a partial deterrent to a cat that's been stealing the dog's food? The only other thing I can think of is a really pampered dog. Am I close on one? Lol. Yeah, he's a pretty big dog. He's a mut, but we suspect he's half German shepard and half Rotweiler. The best dog I've ever owned!! Very obedient. The feeder was my wife's idea and I was hesitant to make one, but what the heck. |
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"GarageWoodworks" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I’d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly – sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Hey, it ain't ugly. It's got flutes! I never put flutes on any of my jigs. Fine furniture for the dog? Does he appreciate it? What next? A Green & Green 4 poster bed for the dog? |
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On Apr 18, 3:25*am, "Lee Michaels"
wrote: "GarageWoodworks" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I’d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly – sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Hey, it ain't ugly. It's got flutes! *I never put flutes on any of my jigs. Fine furniture for the dog? *Does he appreciate it? What next? *A Green & Green 4 poster bed for the dog? You are a riot. I bet your jokes kill with the old ladies at bingo night. |
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On Apr 18, 1:46*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I’d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly – sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Was that cherry ply to manufacture that jig? Sure looked it. I had to make a dog bowl food and water holder for a ~large~ shepherd who couldn't seem to eat or drink without a major spill of some sort. RP |
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Nice easy jig with great results.
When are you posting the "Making a sweater and mittens for your dog video" Sorry couldn't help it. "GarageWoodworks" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I’d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly – sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php |
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On 4/18/2010 1:52 AM, GarageWoodworks wrote:
On Apr 18, 2:42 am, Morris wrote: On 4/18/2010 12:46 AM, GarageWoodworks wrote: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don t laugh). I was making the indent detail and thought I d post a video of the process. The jig I use in the video was made from scrap and is extremely ugly sorry. http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Interesting detail and jig - the indent would also have worked nicely on a door chime enclosure... Yes, I think you're right. The chime cover was rather plain looking. Next chime, I mean time. :^) Not plain-looking. "Simple" is a better description, and simplicity is only a drawback when you're going for baroque. I like the indent because it adds very much more to "interesting" than it subtracts from "simple". IMO, that's a pretty good trick when- and however it can be managed. -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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Morris Dovey wrote:
On 4/18/2010 1:52 AM, GarageWoodworks wrote: .... Yes, I think you're right. The chime cover was rather plain looking. Next chime, I mean time. :^) Not plain-looking. "Simple" is a better description, and simplicity is only a drawback when you're going for baroque. I like the indent because it adds very much more to "interesting" than it subtracts from "simple". IMO, that's a pretty good trick when- and however it can be managed. The only real comment/complaint I'd make is that it seems bulky to my eye...thinning down the pieces significantly would, I think, be a good alteration... -- |
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On 2010-04-18 01:46:19 -0400, GarageWoodworks
said: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (dont laugh). Not laughing -- but could you repeat the name and author of the book for those of us slow-of-listening? |
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On Apr 18, 11:03*pm, Steve wrote:
On 2010-04-18 01:46:19 -0400, GarageWoodworks said: I am in the process of making a G&G raised dog food bowl holder (don’t laugh). Not laughing -- but could you repeat the name and author of the book for those of us slow-of-listening? http://www.amazon.com/Greene-Design-.../dp/0941936961 |
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On 2010-04-18 23:25:02 -0400, GarageWoodworks
said: ot laughing -- but could you repeat the name and author of the book for those of us slow-of-listening? http://www.amazon.com/Greene-Design-.../dp/0941936961 Good -- that's the one I got reserved on inter-library loan! |
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