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We decided to try a different approach to this Bird House Construction Project. Our last attempt failed to provide a safe place for birds to nest.
Apparently reducing the size of a possum box design makes a perfect resting place for small possums. We've had two use it so far.
This time we used some pre-cut marine ply and upcycled some wood scraps to make our improved (and hopefully bird friendly) version.
Marine Ply
Scrap wood
scraps of dowel
scraps of quad
scrap of plasterboard angle
Blue House Paint
Screws, Nails and PVA / Wood glue
Drill
Screwdrivers
Hammer
Paint brushes
Clamps
The essential BLUE paint
Looking for inspiration
Measuring and marking where to cut
We started with some pre-cut marine plywood and Jack painted them BLUE!
We looked at a birdhouse Jack bought online, to give us some ideas on shapes and sizes. We then measured and marked the wood, ready for cutting.
We had the pieces cut to size, some quad for extra support, and a base to help everything stay in place while we put it together.
We had fun working out where each part went.
We had the pieces cut to size, some quad for extra support, and a base to help everything stay in place while we put it together.
We had fun working out how it went together.
We did some gluing
We did some screwing
We added some dowel perches
We glued supports from scraps onto the roof peices
We nailed them on, and when it didn't work, we pulled the nails out and tried again
When we got the roof into position, we used clamps to hold it in place while the glue dries and filled the gaps with scrap wood.
We used some scrap plasterboard angle spray painted BLUE to cap the roof peak.
We think it looks great.
We hope some birds move in soon
Hello @JacksProjects
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful bird house project. I think this is the bluest bird house I have ever seen. I'm sure you'll get eager tenants coming straight away to occupy this beautiful house.
Again, thank you for sharing this project.
Eric
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