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Haha.... so over the past few days we've been testing the cat foraging toys, trying to add some regular food mixed with the treats. Based on our research it seems like in a lot of cases, the toys are where they get a large portion of their daily food, and the treats are just used in the beginning to help teach them. Well Joobie has decided she's just gonna knock out the food, leave it, and eat the treats. How very catlike of her to not cooperate with hooman plans haha

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Tom Corbitt

In the interest of ensuring you both maintain as many hands/fingers/arms as possible to attend to the supurrvisor I wanted to offer up two suggestions: #1 If your v-block isn't fastened down, you can still clamp down the block and the pipe together as a unit to a surface by inserting one jaw into the pipe while it's on the v-block and then the second jaw down under the table. Tighten well and it shouldn't move. #2 I would *HIGHLY* recommend you invest in a good set of step drill bits (also called unibit) for when you are hand drilling holes in thin walled objects. They're much much less likely to violently grab like the large drill bit did in your video and they also have the bonus of automagically chamfering the finished hole(s) as well. Good ones aren't cheap, but once you use one I bet you'll never hand drill another large hole without it. Get the ""little" one that allows you to start holes and step up to like 1/2" and then the mega-chonk one that requires an existing starter hole but goes up to 7/8ths or more for really big openings.