This is by far the best video (imho) on TH-cam on how to build a bird feeder. The others just whizz through the process waving their fancy high powered equipment and talking at breakneck speed as they leap from one stage to the next. In marked contrast, you stick pretty much to basic tools and explain and work through each stage at a sensible pace. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get started !
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate what you said, as I made the video specifically for the beginner woodworker. The project comes from a book a wrote for beginner woodworkers that can be found on Amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BBJRKZG7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hey I am working on making a bird feeder for a service project, and I am interested in following your tutorial! I have all the tools you used, but when I go to home depot to buy my wood I think I need a little guidance. would you have any recommendations for the type of wood/size and how much I should get?
It cost way to much money to buy all of the stuff needed for some 70 + year old man like me to do So I just go to Amazon and buy all of my bird feeders. I did give you a like 210
I here what you are saying. If you don't already have at least some tools or plan on further pursuing woodworking, purchasing the item could be your best route. As for myself, woodworking is more than just a hobby, it is my therapy. Thanks for your comment.
If I were your neghor I would ask and pay to to make me a ground bird feeder . I just bought a Gray Bunny one and it is way to small and does not have a roof on it.
This is by far the best video (imho) on TH-cam on how to build a bird feeder. The others just whizz through the process waving their fancy high powered equipment and talking at breakneck speed as they leap from one stage to the next. In marked contrast, you stick pretty much to basic tools and explain and work through each stage at a sensible pace. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get started !
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate what you said, as I made the video specifically for the beginner woodworker. The project comes from a book a wrote for beginner woodworkers that can be found on Amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BBJRKZG7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What an incredible voice, I could listen to that all day long. Great video and much appreciated you left in the roof apex error - lesson learned!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
I guarantee the birds will never complain about it being less than perfect.
I do believe that is an accurate statement. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you very, very much for thinking about us beginers
Thanks for the comment.
Thank you as I enjoyed the video and learned a few things. Didn’t understand how to use a couple tools correctly, now I do.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
I really appreciated this video. Thank you for showing the very basics! I learned a lot!
Glade it was helpful. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Thank you Brother..
great job thank you very much in the how and why
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Hey I am working on making a bird feeder for a service project, and I am interested in following your tutorial! I have all the tools you used, but when I go to home depot to buy my wood I think I need a little guidance. would you have any recommendations for the type of wood/size and how much I should get?
It cost way to much money to buy all of the stuff needed for some 70 + year old man like me to do So I just go to Amazon and buy all of my bird feeders. I did give you a like 210
I here what you are saying. If you don't already have at least some tools or plan on further pursuing woodworking, purchasing the item could be your best route. As for myself, woodworking is more than just a hobby, it is my therapy. Thanks for your comment.
If I were your neghor I would ask and pay to to make me a ground bird feeder . I just bought a Gray Bunny one and it is way to small and does not have a roof on it.