I made these things out of old wood lathe from the plaster and lathe of my old walls. I believe the wood is cedar. I was going to use them for a project, and changed my mind. You could use them as wall shelves, or cat scratching furniture. They are sturdy- glued and nailed with copper nails, which I think gives it a nice look.
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