Very nice! It’s definitely the nicest bird feeder I’ve ever seen. I wish you could have provided a slow pan of the entire bird feeder…maybe even showed it being used by some birds.
You're absolutely right. Unfortunately, I built it at a time when there were hardly any birds around. But to be honest, I hadn't thought about it either. But I have another one planned for the summer. I'll implement your suggestions there. Thanks
Maybe you're right. I actually have no idea because I'm not a woodworker or anything like that. But the joint is an end grain bond. They are said not to hold particularly well without a special joint. I'm not saying it can't be done without, but why not use it if I already have the Domino?@@michaelvenditti5982
Very nice! It’s definitely the nicest bird feeder I’ve ever seen. I wish you could have provided a slow pan of the entire bird feeder…maybe even showed it being used by some birds.
You're absolutely right. Unfortunately, I built it at a time when there were hardly any birds around. But to be honest, I hadn't thought about it either. But I have another one planned for the summer. I'll implement your suggestions there. Thanks
Nice work. One remark: Titebond I is indoor use glue.
You're right, of course. I didn't pay attention to that when I was building. Titebond 3 would have been better here. Thanks for the comment!
Way to complicated
I appreciate your feedback. What would you do differently?
Its a simple birdhouse that is going to be exposed to the elements,no need for all that complicated joinery.@@FlemmingDesign
Maybe you're right. I actually have no idea because I'm not a woodworker or anything like that. But the joint is an end grain bond. They are said not to hold particularly well without a special joint. I'm not saying it can't be done without, but why not use it if I already have the Domino?@@michaelvenditti5982
Nah…who cares how complicated it is? It’s different and I like it.