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Free Bird feeder Plans - How To Build A Wild Bird Feeder
Free Bird feeder Plans - How To Build A Wild Bird Feeder
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Free Bird Feeder Plans
How To Build a Wild Bird Feeder
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Free Plans For How To Build Wood Bird Feeders
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Build the birdfeeder shown on the right with just a few tools using scraps laying around
your shop!
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Rod's Woodworking Corner
Building a bird feeder like the one above is a project that can be fun and practical. This simple, but sturdy bird
feeder has clear, plastic sides to view feed levels and holds about six pounds of feed. It allows for gravity feeding,
and the hinged roof allows for easy filling, and this feeder has plenty of room for hungry birds. You can build this
bird feeder practically for free with the materials laying around a building site or your workshop; I used some 3/4"
exterior plywood and siding left over from a building project plus a 7/16" dowel rod. I did purchase the 1/8" plastic
sheeting and eye bolts!
Material List:
3/4 inch thick wood or plywood to build the following:
(2 pieces) 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 14 1/2"
(2 pieces) 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 12"
(2 pieces) 3/4" x 6 3/4" x 8 5/8" for the base structure.
Use pine if you wish to paint and/or seal and finish to protect against weather or use cedar or treated wood.
(1) Piece of 1/4" exterior siding x 8 1/2" x 16" for the bottom panel; or cedar/treated wood.
(2) Pieces of 1/4" exterior siding x 5 3/4" x 17 1/2" for the roof; or cedar/treated wood.
(2) Pieces of 7/16" dowel rod @ 16" for the bird's standing rod.
(1) Piece of clear plastic; 18" x 12"
One pair of hinges, three "S" hooks, two eye bolts with four washers and nuts, and a length of chain @ 36".
(48) 1 5/8" and 1" deck screws.
Step 1, Cut and Assemble the Base Pieces - Select 3/4" Stock; rip it to 2 1/4":
Cut two pieces @ 14 1/2" for the front/back base
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Cut two pieces @ 12" for the left/right base
Select Piece of 1/4" exterior siding and cut it to 8 1/2" x 16" for the bottom panel as shown below
Select the 7/16" dowel rod and cut two pieces to 16" for the bird's standing rod.
On the four edges measure in 1 3/4" and mark a line; mark the crossing/center point lines and drill a 7/16" hole in the
center of each of the four edges; insert and glue (exterior glue) the two rods as shown below.
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Step 3, Produce Two End Panels - Select 3/4" Stock; rip it to 6 3/4". Cut two pieces @ 8 5/8" as shown below.
Mark the center line and mark the bottom measurement of 3 3/8" (1 11/16" each side of center).
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Select the two end pieces that have been marked; set the chop saw to the "Crown Molding" setting of 31 5/8 degrees
and make the top cuts of both pieces as shown above.
Select the two end pieces that have been marked; set the chop saw to 15 degrees and make the side cuts of both
pieces as shown above.
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Select the two end pieces that have been cut to size; set the table saw to cut half the depth, 3/8"; set the saw protractor
angle to match the side; measure in 1/2 inch and make the groove cuts of both pieces as shown above.
Select the two end pieces that have the grooves cut; measure up from the bottom 3/4" and mark a line; fill the four
grooves to the line with some exterior wood filler as shown above or fill them with a sliver of wood and glue.
Step 4, Attach the End Pieces to the Base - Select the base and the two end pieces; mark the center of both pieces
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