Since I begged for help finding a suitable dog bone graphic the other day (thanks Anna), I'll show the results.
With the graphic Anna sent I scrollsawed this template:
Milled the inlays from Ambrosia Maple scraps:
And the result
Not a real project, but fun, I hope the daughter and her Bulldog enjoy it.
It is Red Oak with Maple inlays, finished with nothing but 2 rounds of natural Danish oil. I cut the holes for the bowls with the 1587 jigsaw. The 5 station feeder I did for our mob I routed the holes, jigsawing is definitely the way to go.
The inlays were done with a Whiteside inlay set and Dewalt 618 router with clear base. The clear base sure makes it easier than a solid base that I've used for inlays before. I think I'm 'touch challenged' so I need to see where the bushing is.
Thanks for taking the time to look,
ken
With the graphic Anna sent I scrollsawed this template:
Milled the inlays from Ambrosia Maple scraps:
And the result
Not a real project, but fun, I hope the daughter and her Bulldog enjoy it.
It is Red Oak with Maple inlays, finished with nothing but 2 rounds of natural Danish oil. I cut the holes for the bowls with the 1587 jigsaw. The 5 station feeder I did for our mob I routed the holes, jigsawing is definitely the way to go.
The inlays were done with a Whiteside inlay set and Dewalt 618 router with clear base. The clear base sure makes it easier than a solid base that I've used for inlays before. I think I'm 'touch challenged' so I need to see where the bushing is.
Thanks for taking the time to look,
ken
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