![]() ![]() We flipped the leg assembly upside down and attached the stretcher assembly to the inside of the legs with 1 1/4″ brad nails and woo glue. With the legs attached, it was time to move on to the leg runners. Refer to the plans for the leg placement on the aprons. Next, we cut the legs to size and attached them to the apron with 1 1/4″ brad nails and wood glue. Then, we cut the bottom runner to size, flipped the leg runners upside down and attached the bottom stretcher to the top stretcher with 1 1/4″ brad nails and wood glue.ĭIY Dog Bowl Stand – attach legs to apron We cut the long stretcher to size, centered it on top of the leg runners and attach it with 1 1/4″ brad nails and wood glue. You can find our favorite glue bottle dispenser HERE! Next, we cut the leg runner pieces to size and attached two pieces together with 1 1/4″ brad nails and wood glue. We used 1 1/4″ brad nails and wood glue to attach. We used our Ryobi 18-gauge Airstrike Brad Nailer to attach the two long pieces to the two short pieces. We set the table top aside and cut the apron pieces to size. If you use a different dog bowl, make sure to adjust the cut of the circle. We cut the circles to fit THESE DOG BOWLS. You can find project panels at the hardware store. We used our Ryobi 18-Volt Jig Saw to cut the circles out. Grab your favorite cup of coffee and let’s build this! Click HERE or the box below to watch us build it!Įasy, quick and fun! Make sure to download the FREE Printable Plans HERE and follow along with the how-to below!įirst step was to cut the table top to size and trace two 6″ circles on the project panel. ![]() We introduce you to our DIY Farmhouse Dog Bowl Stand, complete with matching industrial hardware and that same unique design that makes our Industrial Farmhouse Table such a favorite! We’ve already built a Farmhouse Dog Bed and we found it only fitting that our next addition to this Man’s Best Friend collection should be a DIY Dog Bowl Stand! Of course, we couldn’t build any dog bowl stand – we had to take it up a notch and model it after one of our most popular Farmhouse Tables, the Industrial Farmhouse Table ![]()
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