Free Woodworking Plans - Birdfeeders |
Birdfeeder, Thistle Seed Thistle seed is a delicacy that will attract chickadees, goldfinches, pine siskin, and other small birds. But there is a drawback to thistle--the seeds are so tiny that most bird feeders can not contain them properly and they end up pouring out onto the ground. To eliminate this problem, this thistle seed dispenser is lined with a fine wire mesh, or screen, that holds the seeds without spilling them. |
Birdfeeder, Robin Shelter The entire robin shelter is made of 1/2 inch lumber except for the three inch edging strips. For a long lasting shelter box, make it out of redwood or cypress material. |
Birdfeeder, Birdhouse Screw a hanging hook into the top, hang the birdfeeder outside, place a birdseed block in it, and enjoy! |
Birdfeeder With A View This web site offers a variety of free craft projects with instructions. This craft resource is listed because it may involve using wood. |
Birdfeeder, Hexagon We’ve had this bird feeder for a very long time and it’s finally succumbing to the elements. Since we are going to replace it we decided to turn it into a project for you. We like it so much we figured you might like it just as we. The nice thing about it is that it has screen in the bottom so that the rain can run through and the bird seed will dry out really good after the rain. |
Birdfeeder, Sorg Bird A Large Feeder for Back Yard Bird Feeding. 19 1/2 inches tall. Accommodates six feeding song birds at one time. Squirrel Proof: They try, but they can not retrieve seeds from the 1 inches diameter by 3/4 inches deep holes and eventually give up. 1 inches diameter hole keeps bullying from larger birds to a minimum. Easy Filling: Just slide the roof up and pour the bird seed in the top. Durable 3/4 inches thick Pine and corrosion resistant screw construction. |
Birdfeeder, Castle Song 18 inches tall. Accommodates six feeding song birds at one time through squirrel proof side holes. Bottom Feeding Tray. 1 inches diameter hole keeps bullying from larger birds to a minimum. Easy Filling: Raise hinged roof and pour the bird seed in the top. Durable 3/4 inches thick Pine and corrosion resistant screw construction. Refill through open hinged roof. |
Birdfeeder (PDF) 1999 4-H Woodworking Exhibit Plan/Senior. All projects will be built from pine or spruce. (No hardwood, cedar, or other kinds of wood). |
Birdfeeders, Three Build three super birdfeeders that will keep the birds coming to your backyard: the window feeder, the hanging feeder, and the platform feeder. |
Birdfeeder, Platform This is the equipment list needed to build a basic, squirrel-proof, platform bird feeder. You can easily substitute reasonably similar materials and achieve a similar result. |
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Birdfeeder, Architectural Ornamental details, generous gable overhangs and pleasing proportions make this feeder appealing to bird watchers as well as birds. |
Bird Feeder, Blackbird Constructing a wooden birdhouse including materials list, diagrams. |
Bird Feeder, Self Attach two side rails to two end rails forming a rectangle of 1 by 2s. 1 5/8 inches screws should be driven into side rails which overlap the end rails. Attach this rectangle of 1 by 2s to plywood floor with 1 5/8 inches screws driven in from plywood side (see Figure 3B). This railing will hold seed on the platform. |
Bird Feeder 2 Even though there is lots for the birds to eat this time of year it’s still a lot of fun to feed them and watch the different species. If you put out different types of seed you will get different types of birds. Mix it up and see who comes visiting. |
Bird Feeder Here is a weekend or evening project that you can make in about a half an hour. The birds will love it. |
Bird Feeder Building a bird feeder like the one above is a project that can be fun and practical. This simple, but sturdy bird feeder has clear, plastic sides to view feed levels and holds about six pounds of feed. |
Bird Feeder, Gourmet Include drawings, material and cutting lists and step-by-step instructions. |
Bird Feeder Build the bird feeder shown on the right with just a few tools using scraps laying around your shop! |
Bird Feeder (PDF) Click here to view a printable version of the blueprint for this project. You must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader program on your computer to view this plan. |
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Cedar Cat and Dog Birdfeeders Woodworking Patterns Birdfeeders with personality!! Make them from 3/4 inches cedar, no painting is required. Patterns for both designs shown are included in this full-size pattern set. |
Cattail Birdfeeder These unique cattail-shaped bird feeders look great in your flower beds, garden or even the middle of your yard. Stand one alone or make several to use as a grouping. Requires a little wood, hardware cloth and our full-size pattern. Stands 51 inches high and 16.5 inches wide. |
Lantern Birdfeeder Make this handy bird feeder out of a common quart jar. Full-size pattern gives complete cutting, painting and assembly instructions. Wood required includes: 1 pc 1 x 8 inch x 1 ft ping board, 1 pc 2 x 6 inch x 1 ft pine board, 1 pc 1 x 2 inch x 1/2 inch exterior grade plywood. Tools required include a scroll saw or band saw. |
Gold Finches on a birdfeeder Yellow heart and walnut give lots of contrast with this piece. Level: Intermediate. Dimensions: 23 x 10.5 inches. Number of pieces: 66 pieces. This pattern is printed in red ink on high-quality tracing paper. Each pattern comes with a 8.5 x 11 inch color image of the finished piece and a set of basic instructions for creating intarsia. The intarsia patterns are not folded. They are rolled and mailed in a strong cardboard mailing tube to prevent wrinkles and creases. |
Barn Birdfeeder These barn style birdfeeder projects are made from 3/4 inches stock. All patterns for each project are drawn FULL SIZE. |
Birdfeeder, Barn (PDF) This season, bring the birds to your yard with this barn style feeder. It has a feed capacity of 20 pounds. Filling is a convenient process because the entire feeder is hinged to the base. Just tilt it back and the glass divider becomes a large funnel into the feed storage area. Overall dimensions are 16 inches high, 21 inches wide, 14 inches deep. Full-size, traceable patterns make part layout and painting easy. This 1.85MB PDF has 8 pages of full pattern templates that you can print onto 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper and easily match together to cut out your project. |
Birdhouse/Birdfeeder Birds love to congregate around our pint-sized country elevator in search of food. And come nesting season, the barn-style birdhouse will prove equally popular with your feathered friends! |
Birdfeeder, Flower Blossom Hummingbird (PDF) Create a buzz in your neighborhood with this alluring turning project. A source for the glass reservoir tube is included. Featured in the June/July 2006 issue. NOTE: This item is available as a downloadable PDF. |
Birdfeeder, Chalet (PDF) Birds bring color, song and activity to a yard. If you keep feed out for them, you will be sure to attract and sustain many different and interesting species. This colorful chalet style feeder will be a favorite among neighborhood birds. Its large roof with ample overhang protects the seed from wind and rain. And the seed trough runs completely around the perimeter of the feeder so many birds can feed at once. Filling the feeder is easy -- just lift off the cupola and pour in up to 25 pounds of seed. Overall dimensions are 14 inches wide, 19 inches long, 21 inches high. This 2.39MB PDF has 17 pages with full pattern templates that you can print onto 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper and easily match together to build this woodworking project. |
Birdfeeder, Gazebo (PDF) The most prestigious birds in your neighborhood will flock to the finest new dining establishment on the block. This bird feeder is designed to compliment the designs of todays back yard decks and gazebos. It is a great project to build with the kids and the birds will love it. It will be a black tail affair every evening. Dimensions - The feeder is 11-1/2 inch Wide x 12-1/4 inch Tall. |
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