charley1968
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Hey folks!
To get the hang of a tool i build things for our animals before i try my hand at furniture.
This time i build a cat tree. I always thought that the cat-trees i had seen at the local dealer lacked one attribute: stability.
The joints of the 'box' are mitred with 4pcs 6mm Dominos in each corner. The table underneath is also joined by Dominos. The 'pillars' go right through the top-lock and are fastened to the boxwalls by screws and glue. During construction my daughter was the test-dummy, she had to sit at the lower plateau with all of her 27kg.
The project gave me opportunity to try out mitred Domino-joints, Vecturo-cutouts , carcass-building and i've been using Osmo-oil for the first time.
I'm quite happy with the result, and our cats as well.
Any constructive critique is welcome and appreciated.
P.s: can some kind soul turn the pics so they're upright??
To get the hang of a tool i build things for our animals before i try my hand at furniture.
This time i build a cat tree. I always thought that the cat-trees i had seen at the local dealer lacked one attribute: stability.
The joints of the 'box' are mitred with 4pcs 6mm Dominos in each corner. The table underneath is also joined by Dominos. The 'pillars' go right through the top-lock and are fastened to the boxwalls by screws and glue. During construction my daughter was the test-dummy, she had to sit at the lower plateau with all of her 27kg.
The project gave me opportunity to try out mitred Domino-joints, Vecturo-cutouts , carcass-building and i've been using Osmo-oil for the first time.
I'm quite happy with the result, and our cats as well.
Any constructive critique is welcome and appreciated.
P.s: can some kind soul turn the pics so they're upright??