Building a Bird Feeder For Your Children

Teach your children how to build a birdhouse that is a very simple task. It does not take any skill or a lot of knowledge, and it will be great to build the skills of the children as well as helping you to spend some time with them.

You should first purchase of the materials ahead of time so that everything you need to do when you teach the children how to begin to build a birdhouse.

You need to buy some birdseed 4 to 12 inches 1 inch by 2 inch boards 1 --12 inch by 12-inch piece of 3 / 8 inch plywood An 8-foot 2-inch by 4 inch stud wall, a roll of craft wire A 3 / 8 inch dowels about 3 or 4 inches long A heavy plastic or metal Cover

Then you gather your tools that you need.

A hammer about 1 inch cut nails a drill and a ¼-inch bit A conductor, a jigsaw of a pair of pliers A pair of goggles and a series of augers

Set the augers and the ladder near the location you are planning to havethe feeding table.

Then place the tools and the material on a workbench, which can be easily observed by the children.

You can cut the 2x4 stud with the template for the first time saw, marking a 1 ½ foot mark and go markings in the area under the brand into the ground. Then make another mark 4 or 5 meters from the mark you just made, and cut at the top mark. The remaining length of 2x4 stud will keep the food table. After cutting 2 of the 1x2 stripsin 12 cm long pieces and 2 strips of 11 inches, the rest of the tape can be cut regardless of the distance would be from the L-shaped structure, which you'll cut straight to him for a corset.

Take the craft wire and cut it into 4 to 2 meters long, and submit them to the side.

Now your are ready to assemble the bird house with a squirrel deterrent.

Insert the 1 foot x 1 foot piece of plywood flat on the workbench and the clutches of a 1x2 pre-cut strips on the plywood. Then putone of the 11 cm long pieces next to the first piece that you just nailed. Do this a bird on all four sides of the multipurpose feeder until you have a 2-inch edge around the plywood.

At each end of the plywood, you should now be a nail respected in every corner of the plywood being sure to leave half of his head sticking out of the nail.

Take one of the 2 foot wire that you just cut and wrap it around one of the protruding nails in a corner and then do the same to the remaining threeNails.

Take your plastic lid that you want to use to steal the squirrel to keep all the birdseed and drill a hole in the center is, these allow you to string the wire through the hole. With a jigsaw to cut your dowel into lengths of five or even more, or you can simply use only one of the pieces to keep the lid. Next take one of the pieces of dowel and a loop in the wire about 1 foot up the cable and turn the plug pulled at the wirefirm.

After you move all that done, all the elements on the page that you also set up the bird feeder if you have not already. Nail the shortest 2x4 piece of wall at the head of the longest piece, pull the two pieces on the floor, then nail a piece of 1x2 Stud to Strip for the L-shape you just made of plastic.

Place the tree in the ground and dill with dirt. Use your step ladder, take the 4 wires and pull them through the hole in thePlastic lid all the way up to the anchors. Gently twist the remaining wire around the short end of the L-shape and put some birdseed into the feeder. All you have to do now is for everyone to watch that birds will come to feed them.

Building a bird feeder is constructed so exciting for you and your children to do as a project.

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