Dog Kennel Table | How-To Woodworking | DIY Home Furniture
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2021
- Hey there,
In this video, I show my process for building a dog kennel table for inside the home. This build incorporates both the need for a dog kennel as well as good looking furniture worthy of being inside the home. Construction lumber was the primary material used in the build and metal conduit was used for the bars. With some added stain and paint, this kennel really started to look like an interior table. Follow along if you want to see how it all came together.
I hope you like this project and are inspired to make one of your own. There are many ways to complete projects and this video outlines one example of how I completed mine. I hope it will inspire you to create your very own DIY piece of furniture. Thanks for watching. Please like, share and subscribe.
Take care and stay safe,
JL
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Everyone asking for plans... I feels like it's super simple. Look at the size of your dog...measure your space, maybe you want it the height of your table? It's so simple to come up with what you need ❤️
I was hoping he had plans too but... its super easy 😌 not called DIY for nothin
Exactly. It’s a custom fit type of project. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate you. Take care.
Amazing work!
Thanks. I really appreciate it.
Love your channel. Love this project!!
Thank you very much. That means a lot to me.
looks awesome I will probably give it a shot
Thank you. I hope you do. Good luck and take care.
Very nice work turned out great.
Thank you. I really appreciate the compliment.
Very nice work. I wonder what material did you use on the top? What are the dimensions of the Kennel?
Do you have plans or a cut sheet for this one? Need to build one for my German Shepherd :)
I’m sorry. I didn’t create plans or a cut list for this project. I just figured it out as I went. Thanks for watching.
How far down from the top of the upper cross members do you put the groove for the z clips?
I cut the grooves 1/2” down from the top. That was for the Z Clips I used so it might be a good idea to check the dimensions of the clips you are using to make sure your cuts are in the correct spot.
Thank you. How did you put the back panel on? Looks like you inset a 2x2 next to the back legs and attached it to that??
One last question, what size forstner bit did you use?
@@matthewwright4188That’s a great catch. I never realized until now that I didn’t include that in the video. You are correct but they the same thickness as the horizontal rails so probably closer to 1x1. If I remember right, they were glued and brad nailed to the inside of the legs and then the back panel was glued and screwed to them, the rails, and the legs.
@@matthewwright4188I want to say it was the same size as the conduit, which was 1/2”
Looks good. What was the cost for making this?
I’m sorry. I’m not exactly sure what I spent at this point in time. Plus I already had some of the materials. I’d bet for one similar in size you might be looking at $300 or so. That’s with using soft wood like I did. Using hard wood will definitely make it more durable but the price will drastically increase. Hope that helps. Take care.
Did you paint interior before?
I did. I figured it would be easier to paint it before assembly. That way I didn’t have to paint in between all the bars.
Do you have plans
I don’t unfortunately. I had dimensions of the space the table was going to need to fit into but just really figured it out as I went along.
Do u have plans?
I’m sorry I don’t. I drew up a sketch to stay organized but nothing really that thorough and I didn’t keep it after the project was completed. I’m sorry.
What breed of dog do you guys have?
We have a hound mix and a terroir mix. Both were rescues so we don’t know their exact breeds.
Plans?
I’m sorry. I don’t have any plans. I appreciate you asking though. Take care and thanks for watching.
Hi, Can i use this video in my Instagram. I will credits UA-cam channel for you.
Yes…and thank you for asking first. Feel free to provide your Instagram Handle here too if you’d like.
@@JLWoodArtistries My comment was delete by UA-cam. Should i don't comment my account. I'm sorry
I’m sorry I guess it’s not allowed. You can still share my video on your Instagram.
Can you share dimensions?
I’m sorry, I don’t have any dimensions to share. I made this project custom to fit into a space for a friend’s new puppy. Thanks for watching. Take care.
Great work, but please take the gloves off when running tablesaw or planer, seen too many accidents from that
Thank you and I agree with you so I don’t wear them anymore. Take care.
I was wondering why you spent so much time grinding the ends of the conduit that would be hidden in holes, then I saw your USAFA cap and it immediately clicked. Fast, Neat, Average...
I chose to grind the ends smooth to prevent injury or metal splinters before installing them. It wasn’t really needed for project, more for safety. I’m not FGG, but if I could go back in time and redo some things, that would have been one. I’m a supporter of our military and used to be a first responder until an injury. Oh, and Falcons football is the best. Thanks for watching.