This past summer, I replaced some of my deck boards. I had leftover cedar wood so I decided to build a bird feeder.
Birds play an important role in maintaining balance within ecosystems. Birds control insect populations, pollinate flowers and scatter seeds, ultimately enhancing the biodiversity of your garden. Plus, its enjoyable to see different varieties of birds in your backyard.
I never built a bird feeder before, so I did some quick research and found some important elements to incorporate into the design.
First, you must keep the bird seed dry to prevent mold, which can make birds sick. Also, avoid creating sharp edges or points on the feeder that may potentially hurt the birds.
I tried to construct the bird feeder with materials I had lying around scrap wood, an old window screen, and a chunk of undersized piano hinge. You can do the same. The size of glass panes I used to hold the bird feed dictated the dimensions, but you can easily adjust them to fit your particular requirements.
Cutting List
KEY | QTY. | PART | DIMENSIONS |
A | 2 | Sides | 3/4″ x 7-1/4″ x 10-1/4″ |
B | 2 | Perch | 3/4″ x 1-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ |
C | 2 | Roof | 3/4″ x 7″ x 11-3/4″ |
Figure A: Bird Feeder Side Template
Project Overview
Lay out the sides
Lay out the measurements from the template above (Fig. A) on a piece of scrap wood the size of the sides (A).
Once you’ve cut out the side shape using your miter saw and jigsaw, transfer it onto the actual cedar sides (A) to make two identical side pieces. Sand the edges of the sides smooth to remove any kerf marks and fine-tune the shape.
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