| A Project for Young Woodworkers -- Building a Birdhouse |
From "Ask DIY" episode ADI-414 |
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Q: What's a good project for introducing a young beginner to woodworking? A: (from Bruce Johnson, Ask DIY Woodworking expert) An ordinary birdhouse is easy to build. This is a perfect project for a beginner since it can be built from recycled lumber, and because the construction doesn't have to be exact. A project like this is a good start for a youngster interested in woodworking since it is not too demanding or difficult. In our demonstration, recycled pine boards (figure A) from an old barn were used to create a birdhouse with a rustic look, and to do so at practically no expense. Materials: Recycled or scrap lumber, cut to size Hammer and nails, or air-powered nail gun Cordless drill with screwdriver attachment Wood screws Safety Alert: Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes when working with wood and with power tools. Safety Alert: Power tools should never be used by young woodworkers except with close adult supervision. Note: Except for the diameter of the entry hole, the dimensions for a birdhouse are not critical. Our boards were precut to size. Some of the dimensions for the boards used in our demonstration are included in the steps below. Yours won't necessarily need to follow these dimensions exactly.
Steps: - We began with a backboard that was about 18 inches in length, to which two shorter boards were attached (figure B). The tops of the side boards were cut at an angle so that the roof would angle downward allowing rainwater to drain off.
- The two identically cut side-pieces were attached to the back board using an air-powered nail gun (figure C). The board could also be attached using a hammer and nails. Three nails were used to attach each of the two side-pieces.
- After the two sides have been attached, use the same technique to attach the bottom using two nails to secure each side to the bottom piece.
- With the back, sides and bottom all attached (figure D), the next step is to install the roof. The roof piece should be slightly wider than the body of the birdhouse (figure E) to offer adequate protection against rain. The roof is attached to the slanted side-pieces using two nails per side.
- The final element for the birdhouse is the front with the circular entry door. The size of the circular door is important. An opening of 1-1/2 inch in diameter (figure F) is large enough for bluebirds, finches and other smaller songbirds, while being small enough to keep starlings from entering or nesting in the box.
- In our demonstration, the front piece was installed using only two screws connecting it to the sides of the structure, near the top. In that way, the front can be flipped open for cleaning out the birdhouse between nesting seasons. A pilot holes was drilled in each of the sides (figure G) -- each at the same height.
- Install a single screw in each of the two pilot holes (figure H and I), resulting in a "hinged" front that can swing open (figure J) for cleaning.
- Finally, install a single securing nail at the bottom of one side (figure K), extending into the swinging door. Attach the nail loosely in a pre-drilled hole to serve as a latch to keep the front piece secure while it's closed.
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