Sunday, April 2, 2023

Easy-Peasy DIY Birdfeeder

 Looks like spring is finally getting here. 😎 Granted, we are still having some crazy weather here and there but I'm starting to see the signs of spring.   Boy am I glad. 

Today, I want to show you how easy it is to make a little birdfeeder out of scraps around the shop.


   Here is a picture of the scraps I chose for this project.  I chose a piece of 3/8" cedar, some 1/2" cedar and a small leftover piece of 1/8" plexiglas  




I made a set of plans for this birdfeeder project that you can use or change the dimensions if you want to.,




First thing we do is to cut out our pieces.   I did this using various Proxxon tools.   I cut the sides and bottom using the Proxxon mini table saw 



I cut the roundish pieces using the Proxxon mini bandsaw.    And I also cut the plexiglas pieces using the Proxxon mini bandsaw at a slower speed so as not to melt the plastic.


Ok, we have our basic pieces.   To make the grooves in which the plexiglas will slide is simple using the Proxxon mini table saw.  First remove the blade cover/splitter.   Next, set the blade at slightly less than half the depth of the side pieces. 



  Then set the fence 1/2" from the blade and run both sides of both side pieces through the blade.  Now move the fence just a hair closer to the blade and run them through again.  Check if the groove is the right size for the plexiglass.  You want it snug but not too tight.   If need be, nudge it just a tiny bit more and run them through.


Now let's put it together and see what we got.


Oh, I forgot on the pattern that I added the small piece on the top.  This helps support the structure and also gives us a place to attach some hinges to the top.  It measures 3 1/2" x 1"

In the picture below I am using the Proxxon mini drill press to drill a hole where I will connect the small handle on the lid.


The Proxxon cordless rotary tool really comes in handy when I drill the holes for the hinges on the backside.


And all wood gets a good sanding using the Proxxon OZI/E delta sander

Butt joints are used on the little fence that goes around the bottom of the birdfeeder and secured with good wood glue.

Paint or seal it as you choose.  👀

The supports are glued around the corners of the birdfeeder to the bottom of the feeder.  This will hold the structure.  (If you have some gorilla glue, I would put a dab there)

I painted that little support piece green.  I know it looks bare.  I haven't decided who I'm giving it to yet , but that will be the place for their name or logo or ?

Now that was pretty durn easy, weren't it.  And fun I hope.  I had a good time making it.   
Till next time.  Try something new, have fun and be safe.   
Carol W
Thanks to Proxxon for the tools.  These smaller tools are just the ticket for crafting.   

1 comment:

Nell said...

I'm sure the little birds will love this feeder. You did a great job