Once you have the circles and the corners cut, you will want to go onto the dog bone side boards. After you have the circles cut, take the ruler and measure 2″ from each side on the corners and make a mark, then take the compass and put it on that mark and draw a line from edge to edge to create the rounded corners. Measure the same distance from the side and the top and then place the circle and trace it. This will allow you to get the blade of the Jigsaw in position and keep the integrity of the board. Cut the first hole and then use the piece you cut to trace the other bowl pattern. This will be your cut line.īefore you start cutting you are going to take your drill and use the 5/8″ daredevil spade bit to make a small circle right on the border of where you will cut. Measure 1/2″ in and make a small mark and then use the compass to draw a complete circle 1/2″ smaller than the size of the bowl. Once you have your marks, trace the bowl placed upside down on the board. We measured 2 1/2″ from each edge lengthwise and 1 1/2″ from each edge width wise. Take the 3/4″ x 11″ x 24″ board and mark where you are going to cut the holes to put the bowls in. Otherwise your cuts won’t line up correctly and the pressure from trying to get them to fit could cause your wood to split when you put in the screws. NOTE: Make sure the boards are not warped. 2 stainless steel dog bowls (ours are about 9″ in diameter).3/4″ x 11″ x to cut the bones for the side boards.3/4″ x 11″ x 24″ board to cut the holes in for the bowls.To make the DIY Elevated Dog Bowl Feeder you will need the following: It is also a quality dog food at an affordable price which is good for us and our big family. We choose Purina® Dog Chow® Natural dog food because it is made with real chicken and features 23 essential vitamins and minerals our dog needs. For this reason we have decided to make him an elevated dog bowl feeder so that he can be more comfortable when he eats his Purina® Dog Chow® Natural dog food. We have a big yellow lab, who when born was the runt of the litter and is now at only 3 years old is far bigger than most lab dogs. This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc.
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