A few things to point out: 1 - Thank you for the censor, I would have cracked up! 2 - I like the evolution of your videos.... Your goofy side is fun to watch. 3 - You have a lot of credibility in what you do because of your meticulous attention to details. I loved this idea because like you I have the same size dog and being that she recently broke her front leg, this design is very nice and opened my mind to similar ideas. Thanks for this bud.
Wow, an amazing project Chris! Looks great and the attention to detail with the matching of the carpet ribs was perfectection. I would've done it the same way haha! Cheers!
This video remembered me of the first an only discussion with my girlfriend about the question,if a dog is allowed to enter bed or couch? Guess who lost that discussion? So I had to build a ramp to the bed too.Good job mate.Great content.Keep it up.
I've done cuts like that too. I now have a new saw as the piece of wood flicked around and smashed the fence. Lesson learned, just make an angle cutting jig for the table saw
Sorry brother, definitely not safe! I’m glad nothing bad happened, but a mitre saw is not for rip cuts.. I’ve learned that the hard way. Cool project though and I’m glad to see another video up. Your workshop layout tips are going to come in handy as my shop is just about done being built! See you in the next one!
Doggies! Dog ramps for bed and couches has been on my list for months now. Just want the kind that is a straight ramp with adjustable height like a chase lounge. Had the carpet in a corner for a couple months lol The miter saw that cut is viable but I’d have just hand/circular/jig saw and run it on jointer or sander to clean it up. Always multiple ways to do it. Even running it on table saw in a sled probably easy enough too. I think the repeat trim carpenter trick would be to cut a board at 45 then clamp both sides down with the mouth open making a 90 degree area to lock in wood squares under the blade. It backs the wood slightly better but meh for one cut.
I started to make a cut like that but just could not feel good about the overall safety, so I used a tapering jig instead, but that's just me I suppose. Loved the concept and the build tutorial.
Nice Job on the project. I would have make the cut. Clamped down, is it really that much different than an angled cut on the miter as far as grain is concerned? I think the biggest issue is support.
Thank you. Yeah it being a longer piece a lot was hanging off, but I was holding it and clamp was holding majority of the weight. If it was a large board it may be different, but it wasn’t trying to pull away or anything since they weren’t very wide boards, the weight was minimal.
Put a "bad boy band" on the one peeing on your clothes ! It wraps around them, & is washable. Also, use a "black light" flashlight to make sure you get all the stains out with a product that "breaks down" the urine, versus just covers the scent !
He doesn’t do it very often, and it’s been a while, but that was the thought process. I’ve used a few products with the black light throughout the house. When you have two cats and three dogs, busting that light out always gives me a bit of anxiety hahaha
Never made plans for this, didn’t think there would be much demand, you’re the first one to ask for them. I can get you the dimensions if that helps. I think I have some of that laying around somewhere.
@RingsWorkshop That would be awesome. It's a different design concept then the normal plywood hinge ramp or adjustable ramp using dowels and think it's a better space saver.
Oh my goodness. Your furbabies look so proud using the ramp. I guess they know their owner totally rocks 😊
Hahaha they still use it every day! Appreciate the kind words, to them and me.
Anyone who goes to that much trouble for their pups is a good person in my book. Well done!
Hahahah thank you! I appreciate that!
That’s an awesome ramp!!! Makes my board and Goodwill end table look pretty sad!
Hahaha. Thank you. After years of chairs, ottomans or other random pieces of furniture, it was time for an upgrade for us!
To sum up the 2 things you learned: Always be mindful of your cracks. Love what you are doing, keep up the great work
Hahahahaha very well said! And thank you, I appreciate that!
I LOVE the fact that you have small pups like us....and you use your skills to make their lives easier
Thank you! Ya they are our babies for sure!
A few things to point out:
1 - Thank you for the censor, I would have cracked up!
2 - I like the evolution of your videos.... Your goofy side is fun to watch.
3 - You have a lot of credibility in what you do because of your meticulous attention to details.
I loved this idea because like you I have the same size dog and being that she recently broke her front leg, this design is very nice and opened my mind to similar ideas. Thanks for this bud.
Hahaha thank you! As always I really appreciate your feedback! Let me know how it works out for you! Our little guys love it!
Dom, you took the words right out of my mouth.
There’s so much to love about this video. Very impressed man!! Turned out awesome!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, an amazing project Chris! Looks great and the attention to detail with the matching of the carpet ribs was perfectection. I would've done it the same way haha! Cheers!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that you appreciated it all lining up! I couldn’t have a sudden seam, would have drove me crazy.
WOW really nice work. Attention to detail created a great looking ramp.
It’s a beautiful ramp.
Thanks! They still love it!
This video remembered me of the first an only discussion with my girlfriend about the question,if a dog is allowed to enter bed or couch? Guess who lost that discussion? So I had to build a ramp to the bed too.Good job mate.Great content.Keep it up.
Hahaha yeah. I didn’t want the one in bed at first, now there are three. I lost that as well.
Parabens pela ideia
Nice work. I have dog ramp that needs replaced and this is a great piece.
Thank you! Let me know if you do something similar how it turns out!
Love the idea to use printed labels!
Really like using them, much easier to see.
well done, great result 👍
Thank you!
Very cool 😎
Thanks!
I've done cuts like that too. I now have a new saw as the piece of wood flicked around and smashed the fence. Lesson learned, just make an angle cutting jig for the table saw
Your dogs are adorable! Klee Kais? Great ramp.
Thank you! Yes two of them are Klee Kai!
Thank you very helpful!
Thanks!
WOW!! Fancy :) :)
When you don’t have kids you spoil your pets instead! 😂
Sorry brother, definitely not safe! I’m glad nothing bad happened, but a mitre saw is not for rip cuts.. I’ve learned that the hard way.
Cool project though and I’m glad to see another video up. Your workshop layout tips are going to come in handy as my shop is just about done being built! See you in the next one!
Thank you! Appreciate the response and feedback!
Miter saw blades are both rip and cross cut.
To make it safer just put a piece of wood across the two miter saw fences and you’ll be fine
@@davesch1512 I don’t know about that man.. but hey, as long as you’re not losing fingers I guess 🤷♂️
That turned out very nice!
And, FWIW, I would have made that cut, too.
Thanks I appreciate it! Good to hear I’m not the only one attempting it haha.
Doggies! Dog ramps for bed and couches has been on my list for months now. Just want the kind that is a straight ramp with adjustable height like a chase lounge. Had the carpet in a corner for a couple months lol
The miter saw that cut is viable but I’d have just hand/circular/jig saw and run it on jointer or sander to clean it up. Always multiple ways to do it. Even running it on table saw in a sled probably easy enough too.
I think the repeat trim carpenter trick would be to cut a board at 45 then clamp both sides down with the mouth open making a 90 degree area to lock in wood squares under the blade. It backs the wood slightly better but meh for one cut.
I started to make a cut like that but just could not feel good about the overall safety, so I used a tapering jig instead, but that's just me I suppose. Loved the concept and the build tutorial.
Tapering jig is on my to do list, great point!
Nice Job on the project. I would have make the cut. Clamped down, is it really that much different than an angled cut on the miter as far as grain is concerned? I think the biggest issue is support.
Thank you. Yeah it being a longer piece a lot was hanging off, but I was holding it and clamp was holding majority of the weight. If it was a large board it may be different, but it wasn’t trying to pull away or anything since they weren’t very wide boards, the weight was minimal.
We all make that mistake with the stain some more than others lol.
Put a "bad boy band" on the one peeing on your clothes ! It wraps around them, & is washable.
Also, use a "black light" flashlight to make sure you get all the stains out with a product that "breaks down" the urine, versus just covers the scent !
He doesn’t do it very often, and it’s been a while, but that was the thought process. I’ve used a few products with the black light throughout the house. When you have two cats and three dogs, busting that light out always gives me a bit of anxiety hahaha
Visited to your website for the plans but I do not see them. Are they still available?
Never made plans for this, didn’t think there would be much demand, you’re the first one to ask for them. I can get you the dimensions if that helps. I think I have some of that laying around somewhere.
@RingsWorkshop That would be awesome. It's a different design concept then the normal plywood hinge ramp or adjustable ramp using dowels and think it's a better space saver.
@@3s-Woodworking shoot me an email, I have a screen shot with a bunch of dimensions.
I'm going to say that cut falls in the sketchy category. I've done it and it didn't go as well. Scared the piss out of me, but did not hurt myself.
HMMM , so the night stand is miles away, and the dogs are entering the bed at the pillows? Nice idea, but not for us
If by miles, you mean 14 inches, then yes.