How to turn scrap wood in to a bird feeder that you could sell

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • The scrap wood was piling up in my woodshop so i decided to use it to make a bird feeder.
    Bird feeder sell really well and are cheeper to make.
    As i told in the video, here are the measurament for making your own bird feeder :
    BIRD FEEDER BASE
    2 pcs 20 X 5,5 X 1,5 cm
    2 pcs 25 X 5,5 X 1,5 cm
    4 pcs 17 X 5,5 X 1,5 cm
    WALLS
    2 pcs 25 X 5,5 X 1,5 cm cut the top at 30°
    ROOF
    2 pcs 14 X 4 X 1,5 cm
    4 pcs 15 X 8,5 X 1,5 cm
    1 stick 300 X 12 mm
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Комментарии • 8

  • @awlthatwoodcrafts8911
    @awlthatwoodcrafts8911 Месяц назад +1

    Definitely a cool little scrap wood project.
    I would make them from cedar, if I was going to sell them. I'd also be a little more exact with my build. However, as a scrap wood project, it doesn't get much quicker and easier for a functional piece that you can enjoy all year long.

    • @RuralWoodshop
      @RuralWoodshop  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment.
      Cedar is great to make many projects, and if you have a small shop, the scent will remain for many days. I used scrap pallet wood cose I want to make an inexpensive and small wood project. Anyway if you have access to cedar I will suggest to make an outdoor chair. If you want you'll find the video in my channel.

  • @thedbcooperforum
    @thedbcooperforum 13 дней назад +1

    In florida I would have to use pressure treated...it eats pine for lunch..lol

    • @RuralWoodshop
      @RuralWoodshop  13 дней назад

      I can imagine in Florida is very humid and pine or other soft wood are not great with that weather. PT are great for decking but Can I suggest an alternative? If you have the finances and want to build something that will last in your weather use redwood wood, have great properties and is a great wood to work with. Anyway thank you for your comment 😊

  • @RIcklacantina
    @RIcklacantina 2 месяца назад +1

    The suikerdiefjes (local name for sugar-eating small yellow/black birds) will love this. Will start the build tomorrow (22 May). By the way, I live in Curacao hence the use of the local name of the bird, I do not know the name used anywhere else

    • @RuralWoodshop
      @RuralWoodshop  2 месяца назад

      I searched this bird and in English is bananaquit. This bird is present in South America. Beautiful bird. Where I live we have a lot of magpie. 😁

  • @pegrielly731
    @pegrielly731 19 дней назад +1

    i was confused. is this inches or centimeters?

    • @RuralWoodshop
      @RuralWoodshop  19 дней назад

      @pegrielly731 is centimeters. You can easy convert centimeters in inches, divide the cm number by 2,54 .
      Example : 15 cm / 2,54 = 5,90551 inches that means 15 cm is 5,906 inches.
      Hope you'll find this information helpful and if you have more questions please ask 😊