wine cork bird feeder
by:GSH
2020-12-09
More DIY fun projects pig Cork birds indoor wine cork base table wine cork Christmas reindeer do some simple and affordable projects yourself save money in your homemelt glue gun3-
10 inch glue stick.
The base for assembling the grape wine bottle stopper bird feeder is 9 1/2x8 inch.
Step 1: It takes 40 Cork to build the base of the bird feeder.
It is easier to build this bird feeder on a board of the same size as the bottom.
When the feeder is full of bird species, the board will also support the feeder.
Row in a row like the pattern shown, close the cracks with your glue gun and stick 40 Cork together.
I used the sides of two rows of 10 Stoppers and the tail of two rows of 4 stoppers.
Fill the hole with two Cork and two cork, so that when the wind blows, the bird species will hold firmly on to the feeder.
Assembly railing Step 2: 18 Cork is required to assemble the railing.
The railing holds the bird species inside, allowing the bird species to land on the feeder.
First: cut all the cork at the bottom edge in half and cut only half down into the cork.
Then saw the cover and cut off all the pieces.
This will leave you an outer edge like the L shape so that the Cork railing can be comfortably installed in this groove.
The railing will stay better and there will be no cracks so that the bird seeds will not be blown away.
See picture: Second: Your railing is end-to-end 5 Cork on the side, 4 Cork on the front and back end-to-end.
If the cork of these rows does not fit each other at the end, simply cut them with a saw until they meet the requirements and stick them in the groove of your saw.
Third: stick the two Cork together and repeat the six upright pillars to support the cork roof.
Stick them tightly to the bottom and stick them to the railing to make them stronger to support the cork roof.
Assemble the roof you need 75 Cork to assemble the cork roof.
Step 1: stick 10 Cork together side by side. See Picture.
Repeat 5 times and make 3 rows of Cork.
Then stick 3 of these lines together to form one side of the roof and repeat for the other.
See the picture: Step 2: The top of the roof is a cork with 5 ends glued together.
Repeat 2 times to make another roof support.
Step 3: take one of the 5 Cork rows and glue it to one side of the roof at a 45 degree angle.
Then do the same to the other side.
This will give you a top roof.
See the picture: Step 4: The five cork roof brackets you make are glued to the bottom of each roof panel.
See picture: Step 5: Pick up your glue gun and put a heavy glue bead on the top of each roof pillar bracket at the bottom of your bird feeder.
Gently lower the roof to these 6 pillars and keep it there until the glue dries.
The last step: the bird will like this cork bird.
Then turn the whole bird feeder over and add extra glue to the stand and roof protruding.
This will make the birds strong enough to land and enjoy their feeding.
Place your yard on a flat wood surface, fully support the bottom filled with seeds, and enjoy your new bird friends.
Tip: you can reinforce all the joints with stronger glue.
That\'s what I do, so the weather is worth it.
Enjoy your day with your new bird feeder.
10 inch glue stick.
The base for assembling the grape wine bottle stopper bird feeder is 9 1/2x8 inch.
Step 1: It takes 40 Cork to build the base of the bird feeder.
It is easier to build this bird feeder on a board of the same size as the bottom.
When the feeder is full of bird species, the board will also support the feeder.
Row in a row like the pattern shown, close the cracks with your glue gun and stick 40 Cork together.
I used the sides of two rows of 10 Stoppers and the tail of two rows of 4 stoppers.
Fill the hole with two Cork and two cork, so that when the wind blows, the bird species will hold firmly on to the feeder.
Assembly railing Step 2: 18 Cork is required to assemble the railing.
The railing holds the bird species inside, allowing the bird species to land on the feeder.
First: cut all the cork at the bottom edge in half and cut only half down into the cork.
Then saw the cover and cut off all the pieces.
This will leave you an outer edge like the L shape so that the Cork railing can be comfortably installed in this groove.
The railing will stay better and there will be no cracks so that the bird seeds will not be blown away.
See picture: Second: Your railing is end-to-end 5 Cork on the side, 4 Cork on the front and back end-to-end.
If the cork of these rows does not fit each other at the end, simply cut them with a saw until they meet the requirements and stick them in the groove of your saw.
Third: stick the two Cork together and repeat the six upright pillars to support the cork roof.
Stick them tightly to the bottom and stick them to the railing to make them stronger to support the cork roof.
Assemble the roof you need 75 Cork to assemble the cork roof.
Step 1: stick 10 Cork together side by side. See Picture.
Repeat 5 times and make 3 rows of Cork.
Then stick 3 of these lines together to form one side of the roof and repeat for the other.
See the picture: Step 2: The top of the roof is a cork with 5 ends glued together.
Repeat 2 times to make another roof support.
Step 3: take one of the 5 Cork rows and glue it to one side of the roof at a 45 degree angle.
Then do the same to the other side.
This will give you a top roof.
See the picture: Step 4: The five cork roof brackets you make are glued to the bottom of each roof panel.
See picture: Step 5: Pick up your glue gun and put a heavy glue bead on the top of each roof pillar bracket at the bottom of your bird feeder.
Gently lower the roof to these 6 pillars and keep it there until the glue dries.
The last step: the bird will like this cork bird.
Then turn the whole bird feeder over and add extra glue to the stand and roof protruding.
This will make the birds strong enough to land and enjoy their feeding.
Place your yard on a flat wood surface, fully support the bottom filled with seeds, and enjoy your new bird friends.
Tip: you can reinforce all the joints with stronger glue.
That\'s what I do, so the weather is worth it.
Enjoy your day with your new bird feeder.
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