They gave the child a task in the kindergarten to make a bird feeder. I have not done such things for a long time. But the task needs to be completed.
I did not think about the design for long. The drawing did not. Decided to make in any size. The roof will be shed.
Decided to make from plywood, the benefit of the house is a couple of pallets from plywood. I prepared a couple of plates.
Jig sawed the blank for the bottom of the feeder.
The side will also be from pieces of plywood, all the same pallets. Cut the stripes.
He made the roof of the remainder. Fortunately, there was a suitable segment. He just leveled it with a jigsaw.
To support the roof need support. To get away from the construction of the box in the plates of the supports made holes. I made holes using a regular crown on wood / drywall. All places saw cut sandpaper.
Strips of plywood nailed to the bottom blank. It turns out a good side.
To the bottom nailed support. Nailed with carnations and a stapler.
I nailed the roof to the supports. Almost got a feeder.
Since it will be installed outdoors, rain and snow will quickly soak it. It is necessary to protect the roof. I thought of nailing a stretch of linoleum, but it was thick and the size I already needed. I did not want to glue. An old tablecloth caught my eye, fine, we take it to work. I covered the roof with glue and riveted a piece of tablecloth with a stapler.
To hang the feeders on a tree, you need a rope. Found a couple of pieces of kapron thread. I tie the thread to the studs with a hat. It keeps excellent.
Also for convenience I made a hook. It all depends on how it will be suspended.
Here's a feeding trough. You can proudly give to the garden.
Customers are satisfied.