Couple questions: Are you using a sock to stain the first time? Can you please do a video how you made your Circle cutting tool? What are those legs sitting on when you stained your work? Thanks. Looks amazing
if you wish for your project to stay in one piece as the seasons change, don’t build your table this way. you need to allow for wood movement in your top or all of your work will be a waste of time.
Nice job John, I made a raised feeder for my pup a couple years ago also. Putting the pocket holes in later was not a big deal, not sure I would classify it as a mistake.
TheMostHated malasuerteon January 16, 2023 at 2:44 am
This is well thought out and very clean , good work ..
I also made a dog bowl table and posted it on my page but I barely had any tools lol it looks alot easier to have all these tools
What an awesome project. Fantastic work my friend. I love this. Simple and easy. I don’t have a biscuit joiner, but I do have a Kreg jig. My late father loved woodworking stuff. I very much got his passion even though I don’t have his tools. I’m loving my Ryobi tools. This raised dog food bowl project has been on my to do list for quite some time. Your video is easy to follow and understand and you were a joy to watch and listen to. You kept my attention the whole time. Keep up the great work. New subscriber here. Can’t wait to go see what other videos you have.
Need to make an elevated dog dish for my older dog and my search led me here. So glad I found your video! This will be my next project. Thanks so much for your help and tip on your poly finish.
Can you make a bigger bowl one? I literally only ever find this size you used. I get the idea would be to just a bigger peice of wood. But idk I don’t ever see anyone making the bigger sized bowls like my dog uses. The small bowls are so messy so thats why we went with bigger ones he loves em. I’m just thinking I should raise it a little not too much tho bc ik it’s not good to have it raised too high. I was thinking the height you did but bigger bowls. I don’t have all the fancy things you used to hold the legs together or that screw knot thing. Was hoping mainly wood glue and screws would do
Nice job John, i bought the porter cable quick jig. After watching your review and absolutely love it. Now I am going to replace my biscuit joiner with the one you are using. Thanks John
I like how you used your router to make the bowl holes. I see your router raises and lowers which is a cool feature. Mine is more basic so I may drill a pilot hole to start my cut but I def want to make that jig for my router. Also I was wondering if your bowls are 7 inches and you measured 7 inches for your cut, why didn’t the bowls fall thru the holes if they are the same size? Really cool looking holder. Turned out beautifully. Thanks for posting and giving me some tips. Wish me luck!
Nice project. What clamps did you use?
Very nice!! Thanks
Couple questions: Are you using a sock to stain the first time? Can you please do a video how you made your Circle cutting tool? What are those legs sitting on when you stained your work? Thanks. Looks amazing
if you wish for your project to stay in one piece as the seasons change, don’t build your table this way. you need to allow for wood movement in your top or all of your work will be a waste of time.
Nice job ! I’m about to "enbark" on this project. Its been on my honey do list for a while. Love working with oak.
What size biscuits did you use?
thanks john!
Nice job John, I made a raised feeder for my pup a couple years ago also. Putting the pocket holes in later was not a big deal, not sure I would classify it as a mistake.
Was that made with hardwood?
All of my dog bowls are flanged at the bottom not top so none would work with this design.
What bosch router is that please? Is it the colt?
What type of wood is that made out of?
John very nice project I hope mine turns out as good. What color of stain did you use?
what’s the top size? 1×12? Are the stretchers 1×3’s?
the final product is wonderful, nice work )))
This is well thought out and very clean , good work ..
I also made a dog bowl table and posted it on my page but I barely had any tools lol it looks alot easier to have all these tools
where can i get the plans for this job
it looks great strong!!
How high would you go for a large dog and what is thickness of top piece
Looks really nice, unless the dog is a wood chewer.. My dog will add designs
this stand without the top could also be a dolls bed 🙂
if I were to make one of these for a Great Dane. What should I charge? Thanks in advance
do u have a supply list? I am looking for the wood dimensions. Thanks
wow…. REALLY nice project and looked stunning.. thx for posting this, Im going to atempt this for myself 🙂
I need an elevated stand to hold a square slow feeder……anyone have any ideas???
What an awesome project. Fantastic work my friend. I love this. Simple and easy. I don’t have a biscuit joiner, but I do have a Kreg jig. My late father loved woodworking stuff. I very much got his passion even though I don’t have his tools. I’m loving my Ryobi tools. This raised dog food bowl project has been on my to do list for quite some time. Your video is easy to follow and understand and you were a joy to watch and listen to. You kept my attention the whole time. Keep up the great work. New subscriber here. Can’t wait to go see what other videos you have.
Need to make an elevated dog dish for my older dog and my search led me here. So glad I found your video! This will be my next project. Thanks so much for your help and tip on your poly finish.
Can you make a bigger bowl one? I literally only ever find this size you used. I get the idea would be to just a bigger peice of wood. But idk I don’t ever see anyone making the bigger sized bowls like my dog uses. The small bowls are so messy so thats why we went with bigger ones he loves em. I’m just thinking I should raise it a little not too much tho bc ik it’s not good to have it raised too high. I was thinking the height you did but bigger bowls. I don’t have all the fancy things you used to hold the legs together or that screw knot thing. Was hoping mainly wood glue and screws would do
Nice job John, i bought the porter cable quick jig. After watching your review and absolutely love it. Now I am going to replace my biscuit joiner with the one you are using. Thanks John
how do i get the plans to make one of these raised dog bowls
Nice proyect Jhon!
I was wondering, what size bit is that????
I like how you used your router to make the bowl holes. I see your router raises and lowers which is a cool feature. Mine is more basic so I may drill a pilot hole to start my cut but I def want to make that jig for my router. Also I was wondering if your bowls are 7 inches and you measured 7 inches for your cut, why didn’t the bowls fall thru the holes if they are the same size? Really cool looking holder. Turned out beautifully. Thanks for posting and giving me some tips. Wish me luck!
I like your chop saw, what is the make/model?
I would want to know how to make something like this without power tools. Just hand tools. If you can do a video on that -it would be cool.
i like it very good 🙂