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Superior Feeders
A Division of Anulook
8067 Rd. W
Liberty Center
43532 OH


Phone
419 533 3317

 

Dog Bed Superior Feeders come from the Oak Tree from start to finish. The Feeder Trees are cut and delivered into the mill on semi trailers, unloaded and stacked as you can see in the photos. The trees are then inventoried and selected for quality of potential Lumber.

Dog Beds Now it's time to make the tree into a more manageable working board. This is the actual milling process. The trees are cut into lumber using the machine you see in this photo. Depending on the quality of the tree and the diameter the trees will be cut anywhere from 2 inches to 14 inches wide and 1 inch to 10 inches thick. After the trees become lumber they are stacked and sent into a kiln to be dried.


Dog Feeders Dog Beds After being removed from the kiln, the board is ran through a planer that smoothes it and makes it even, bringing out the natural beauty of the Oak. This is why no 2 Feeders or your dog bed will ever be exactly the same. Superior Feeders tries to keep the wood as natural as nature has grown it. This is why you may see a little imperfection on your feeder or dog bed. However, rest assured knowing the lumber has been inspected and your feeder will never be fully built if it shows any kind of instability.
Larger Oak is used for the legs and ran through a table saw to be made into 2 by 2 inch boards. The rest of the process takes many hours for cutting the dish holes, smoothing all the ends and setting your feeder or dog bed into the actual finished product. We hope you have enjoyed the history of your feeder and dog bed. You are welcome to print or use any of this material for your own use.

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