Your pup will hound you to paws what you are doing and make this doggone bowl holder.
CUT
Import the included files and cut all the pieces from their respective materials. This file contains vector cuts, and vector markings.
Assemble
Assembly of these projects is very easy and straight forward.
First you must glue and clamp both corresponding cuts together for all parts. This includes front legs, back legs, tail section, head section, and body.
Once all parts are glued together they will be twice as wide and will notch perfectly into the main body (bowl holder) which is also double layered.
Starting with the back section you can notch the tail into the center slot and follow by adding the back legs to the other slots on either side.
Now moving forward you can insert the head section and front legs in a similar manner.
Then you can glue on each ear section to add dimension.
(Remember wood glue and clamps create the best bond when left to set for the instructed time)
Lastly, add your bowls. (The holes were sized for the most common dog bowl size)
Well Done!
See next Slide for Bonus File!
Bonus File! Use the same steps to complete this single dog bowl holder made with the hobby laser!
Difficulty: ★☆☆
Minimum Requirements: 40W
Raw Materials: (1/4" Material for Pro), (1/8" for Hobby), Glue, Dog Bowls
Optional: Paint / Stain
Estimated Laser Time: 25-40 Min (90W)