How to make a boot scraper

How to make a boot scraper

Keep your boots free of mud and muck with the help of this DIY boot scraper.

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This boot scraper is handy to keep by the back door. It only takes a couple of hours to make and costs next to nothing.

Of course, if you’re dealing with muddy paths, you could improve them by laying a path or stepping stones. Find out how to do it in these video guides to making a brick path and making a decking path.

Learn how to make this handy boot scraper, below.

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You Will Need

  • Chisel
  • Hammer
  • Saw
  • Large log
  • Thick slate tile
  • Wood glue

Total time:

Step 1

Stand the log for the boot scraper upright and saw off a third, cutting vertically down to make a flat surface.

Sawing the log
Sawing the log

Step 2

Stand the larger piece of wood on its flat side and saw two parallel lines about 10cm deep along its length. They should be a few millimetres apart, slightly wider than the width of the slate.

Step 3

Use a chisel and a hammer to remove the wood between the lines, creating a channel for the slate to sit in.

Step 4

Slot the slate into the channel so it protrudes about 10cm – cut it to size if necessary.

Step 5

Remove the tile and squirt a line of wood glue along the channel then push the tile back in. If the tile wobbles, insert some small pieces of wood into the gap to hold it firm.

Adding wood glue to the channel
Adding wood glue to the channel
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Try to choose a log that has attractive bark. Your boot scraper will mellow as it ages and attract moss. We used a birch log with appealing white bark.

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