Published On Jun 17, 2022
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Our cats have always been very good about not scratching our furniture and instead scratch the things that we have gotten for them that they are supposed to scratch. I have made them two wooden cardboard cat scratcher holders. I made these by making a single wooden box and cutting it in half at an angle. This gave me a sloped support for the cardboard scratching piece. I did wood inlays over the knots in the wood and at the corners to strengthen them. The wood is red alder that I cut down a few years ago and the inlays are walnut. Both cats seem to enjoy the scratchers.
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0:00 (introduction)
1:56 (Processing alder)
3:11 (making inlays)
3:36 (The Makers Mob)
4:40 (more inlays)
9:45 (Taylor Tool Works)
10:27 (making the box)
15:55 (making the frame)
21:04 (conclusion)