Woodturning a Bird Feeder
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Welcome to today's woodturning project! It's time for a new bird feeder. The last last one I turned has eroded over time. This one I made a bit different and also finished it with resin, so hopefully it will last longer.
Hope you enjoy the video!
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Great job! This feeder is so unique! 😍
I really love the birds giving it a test run at the end 🥰💕
Absolutely love this
This is something that I definitely want to try. Good job 👏
That us absolutely gorgeous and I love the blue colour 💙 💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵
hermoso trabajo, saludos desde buenos aires
Great job. Nice seeing the bird enjoy it. 🐦 🐦⬛
❤Thats cute
Amazing stunning 👍👍
Beautiful
I clicked on the video without reading the title and was thoroughly confused by what I was looking at 😂 it's beautiful
Same here 😂
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About at 7 minutes you begin using a tool was it Crown Tools? Is this a carbide like hollowing tool?
Very creative! Thank you.
Thank you! Yes, it is Crown Tools. This one is "mini revolution"... I think.
Microplastics!
Thank you for showing the birds eating out of it
I've been wanting to see a bird feeder turning! Yours turned out great. The birds have given you their approval.
КЛАСС!!!
Beautiful work! I was curious - what's that material you used for a mold when you poured the resin?
Thanks a lot! I used in this video some kind of twin-wall sheet, that I had lying around
Wow beautiful ❤ how much cost
That could kick up chunks in your face. I hope you’re wearing a face shield and prophylactic sheath
Don't feed birds from microplastics
Not impressed with the materials used, I don't think it's healthy for our feathered friends.
More of showpiece than what would be used by a wildlife enthusiast.
Pretty but not practical.