I made one of these for my dog when he got older and he really appreciated it. On his I put magnets to hold the bowls down, but after finding a couple of them attached to this collar I took them off in case he swallowed them. I think oil finish is best like you did, because after you've scraped off hardened dog food a couple of times it's an easy thing to spot fix the finish compared to a varnish :)
I spoke to a vet and it depends on the dog it's actually great for some breeds and not good for other so I guess people need to do their research, also if your dog is old and struggling to bend their neck over these are good.
This may be the dumbest question but when using the pocket jigs, is there a special screw? I asked for a pocket jig for my bday, but I hear people say pocket screws.. are they a certain type or will any ole screw go in the pocket? That all sounded awful but I promise I really want to know! I am gonna give this project a go as soon as it hits 75 here! Thanks for sharing!
Great job mate. Liking the new router. What size bit did you use for those letters? Certainly on the small side and yet you managed a really accurate cut.
Hi Rikki cheers mate, ye it was the smallest one in the box not sure on the size but only a couple of millimeters. One false move and it would of been ruined lol
We're is the best and cheapest place to get the bigger piece of wood from please? Iv been watching woodworking videos for months and after investing in some tools I want to make this dog feeder as my first project 😁 I just never know which kind of wood to use 🙈
@@karlpopewoodcraft I am in Hull too 😁 I just watched your video on N. R. Burnett which looks great but I still don't know which kind of wood I would use for which projects 🙈
@@chloeeeee2327 Hi Chloe have you thought about doing one of my woodworking course's? Check me out on Facebook and feel free to message me on WhatsApp or messenger. I would start off using pine pse as this is nice and square smooth so easy to work with.