RSPB Bird box build diy spring woodworking
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- RSPB Bird box Bird house build, diy spring woodworking is all about nature this week.
This bird is designed for small birds such as blue tits finches and sparrows.
RSPB Bird box plans
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Shaun In the shed project planning book
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This is why I don't normally follow other people's plans, I should of put the sides on the inside and the front and pack fixed to them from the edge 🤣 that way the roof would of had a longer overhang on the front not the sides. Make sure you read the plans not like me winging it🤣 I'm sure the birds won't mind though, well I'll soon find out if my van has bird poo all over it in the coming weeks 😉
Loved the video Karl just one other you missed mate is a stripe of rubber or felt at the back where the roof joins the back board to stop rain getting in.
@@edwarhurst3155 I didn't have a good day in the office did I 🤣 who said do a nice easy one today 🤔 I'm blaming Jakob 🤣
Eh up Karl. Making bird boxes is great. I don't think you can have too many in the garden and they are great to give to friends and family. Also, if you have nowt to do, build a bird box, it's always a satisfying thing to make. I like the one you made and I'll be making two or three for the infant school where I work. Regards, Fred
Thanks Fred, I used to make all different designs but have never videoed one before. 🙂
I love building birdboxes! cheers from sweden!
Thank you 😊 🙏
Nice!
Nice project.
and that Book looks ace 😊
Haha cheers James, I love that little book so handy.
Looks great. One to add to the to-do list!
Nice easy spring project Rikki 👌
Why not mitre the roof piece so it’s flush to the back plate.Also fix small twigs to the inside of the front plate to give chicks ease of access to the hole.
Good ideas.
Water based finishes can still be toxic and often are more so than oil based . There are a plethora of oil based finishes that are suitable for food / animal contact
Really very interesting ive never heard that before sound like i need to do more research as the normal advice is water based is less hazardous, do you have any links to this information for reading? well mine is natural so that's probably best.
Great one board build Karl! Any takers?
Cheers James, not yet unfortunately but I've had a hedgehog move in my wild life area in the garden. 😃
I must admit Karl making bird boxes is very satisfying. I made 3 last year or so and now i have blue tits, coal tits and jenny wrens nesting at the back of my garden. Great video again
I haven't had any birds nest yet but I had a hedgehog move into its den in the log pile I made for him.
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Nice build Karl, but I think the roof overhang is meant to come out the front not the sides. Shouldn't make a difference though.
Haha maybe I popped the roof on the wrong way round lol it does have a centimetre on the front so I'm sure the birds won't mind considering their nests are in the open 😉 😂
@@karlpopewoodcraft The overlap stops water dripping into the box, meaning the chicks aren't sitting in water you dope.
Lovely build Karl. Looks like an easy one to follow and perfect for the garden. Do you know if treated wood is best for a project like this, as it will be outside? Or is treated wood harmful to the birds? What wood did you use?
Hi Andrew they say to avoid treated timber, cedar would be best but I just used standard pine, it will last a few years no problem.
Nice one Karl, I made & fitted one a couple of years ago and this year we’ve finally got a pair of blue tits in residence 😁.
Hi Karl just wondering what the mitre saw is you use model etc thanks 👍
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Massive investment for us Adam the second most expensive tool I've purchased but it's awesome.
nice vid but a little bit overkill mate on the glue, brads and screws. There are BIRDS living in there, not 500 kg pigs! ;)
Haha 😄 possibly correct but the blue tits round these parts a massive 🤣
Ooh, if you want people to tell you how to suck eggs in the comments... make a birdbox. Thankfully you followed RSPB plans so that should be to a minimum :)
I actually think I put it together wrong 😅 😂🤣 I'm sure the birds won't care 🤣
If this is the RSPB plan you've put it together incorrectly. All pieces are framed from the back forward rather than from the sides of the backboard. Also the lid needed a hinge so the box can be cleaned. As birds use these also for overwintering roosts it would be best not to rebuild but rather clean out. Also saves on wood.
Why don't you make a video to show us how it's done right?
If I had time I would but unfortunately I don't.
@@robingallie317 always time, that's the same excuse people say about going to the gym or getting fit.
Nice vid Karl, if you build it they will come. 🦜