Friday, September 07, 2012
A Stolmen Snudda cat tree
Materials: Stolmen, Snudda lazy susans, manila rope, carpet, glue
Description: Snudda lazy susans disassemble easily to steps in a cat tree. After gluing the two wooden parts together, I made 55 mm holes and slid them on Stolmen. I used Stolmen mounting fixtures to fasten the Snudda plates in place. A Stolmen post's package also provides good metal bars for additional support. Old carpet and manila rope were added for scratching.
~ Jyrki, Helsinki, Finland
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I like the use of the Snudda for the platforms - gives the cat lots of room to sit down on and explore their new heights, without taking up too much space. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love this one! :)
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