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Here is my latest project.
This is a dog crate buffet cabinet with a sliding mini barn door. This is used as a safe place with all pets, which they can use to sleep in.
The cabinet was constructed from recycled materials such as pine, reo steel bars and the hardwood bench top.
I absolutely love this project @LePallet!
Your pup looks like it would be absolutely safe and snuggled in its crate. Did you need to custom-make the hardware for the sliding door? Was it difficult to insert the steel bars?
Katie
love it and love that door !!!!! 😃
Hi Kate
I managed to find a set of cabinet size rail track which was a perfect size for this job.
And installing the reo bars was not as difficult as it looks.
The way I did it I actually was able to insert them after the painting was finished. Which was drilling the holes at the top deeper than the bottom so when I go to slide the bar up, it clears the bottom beam then I can slide the bars back down into the bottom holes
This is so good! I love it!
I'm looking into my own up/recycle updated crate area for my mum's dog currently. I really love the slider door and that it slides to a window type area! Such a sleek and classic look too!
Hello @eeeanekucfxx
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Thank you for joining the discussion.
Let me tag @LePallet to make them aware of your kind words. I totally agree it is a fantastic design and the sliding door just finishes it off beautifully. If you ever decide to give this project a go, please make sure to post an update, I'm sure our members would be keen to see your take on the dog buffet cabinet.
Eric
This looks so good! Were there any plans or instructions for this project? Looking at making something similar for my dogs to sleep in at night
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @juz90t. It's brilliant to have you join us and wonderful to see you've been inspired by this project.
Let me tag @LePallet to see if he worked off plans for this project. I suspect he's likely put it together from scratch, and there are no plans available.
I've spent some time and put a few renderings together for you. Hopefully, they should give you an idea of how to go about constructing a similar unit. I'd suggest using DAR Pine for the frame and door, as it comes primed and is all very straight. You can use MDF panels for the bottom and sides. The back looks to be made from VJ panelling. We have a variety of panels that you can use for the top.
Please let me know if you have any questions, as I'd be more than happy to assist you with the build.
Mitchell
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