2 DIY Creative Bird Seed Containers
Creating your own bird seed containers is a rewarding DIY project that not only enhances the beauty of your garden but also provides a cozy spot for birds to gather. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a beginner looking to try something new, our "2 DIY Creative Bird Seed Containers" guide offers easy-to-follow instructions for crafting stylish and functional bird feeders.
In this first installment, we'll walk you through the process of building a sturdy and attractive Wooden Bird Seed Feeder, inspired by a beloved family design. Gather your materials and let's get started on bringing more feathered friends to your outdoor space!
1. Wooden Bird Seed Feeder
How to Build a Wooden Bird Seed Feeder:
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Gather Your Materials:
- 1x4 cedar boards from the home center
- Wood glue
- Biscuit joiner and biscuits
- Circular saw
- Table saw
- Hand-held glass cutter
- Screws and outdoor decking hardware
- Hooks and springs for the roof
- Glass panes
- Double-sided tape
- Paint or protective finish (optional)
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Prepare the Cedar Boards:
Start by selecting cedar 1x4s, which are ideal for outdoor use due to their resistance to weather. Use a jointer or table saw to flatten the short sides of the boards, ensuring clean edges for panel making.
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Join the Boards:
Use a biscuit joiner to align and glue the cedar boards together. Create panels for the roof, walls, and base by gluing multiple boards side by side. Allow the glue to dry thoroughly to ensure a strong bond.
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Cut and Shape the Panels:
With the panels assembled, use a circular saw to shape the walls and roof. For the roof, create a bevel on one edge to match the pitch needed for proper water runoff. Cut small dados into the side panels to accommodate the glass walls.
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Prepare the Glass Panes:
Using a hand-held glass cutter and a straightedge, score the glass panes to the desired size. Snap the glass along the score lines and trim any rough edges. Insert spacers made from scrap cedar to hold the glass in place without allowing bird seed to spill excessively.
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Assemble the Feeder:
Attach the wooden walls to the base panel using wood glue and screws for added stability. Mount the feeder onto a sturdy post using outdoor decking hardware, ensuring it's securely fastened.
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Attach the Roof:
Connect the roof to the side walls using hooks and springs. This mechanism allows you to easily remove the roof for cleaning or refilling while keeping it secure during windy conditions.
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Final Touches:
Add bird seed to the feeder and place it in a visible area of your garden. Optionally, apply a protective finish or paint to the wood to enhance durability and aesthetic appeal.
Source Tutorial Video: Watch on YouTube
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