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This is a simple little project that would be fun to do with a child or grandchild. It's sort of a cross between a bird feeder and a suit feeder. The idea is that you fill the holes with a mix of peanut butter and bird seeds. The birds then pick it out of the holes. It sort of makes them work for their supper.
Here's what you'll need:
![]() Using a miter saw or hand saw, cut the roof peek 30 degrees to the center.
![]() Use a 1/2" Forsterner bit to drill the large holes and a 1/4" bit for the perch holes.
![]() 16-Pc. Forstner Bit Set Set the depth on the drill press so that it's about 1/8" shy of the back of the board.
![]() Using the drill table you built from the plans on our web site, www.runnerduck.com/drill_press_table.htm, set it up so you can drill all the holes in one row at a time.
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I made the roof from some old cedar shingles I had. I cut them 2 1/2" wide. I made three courses of shingles with each course spaced back from the previous one by about 1 1/2".
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Glue the shingles to the roof and tack it in place with a couple of brads on each side.
![]() 5 in 1 Woodburning Tool Kit
Cut and glue the perch's into the holes.
![]() That's about it. We hope you liked this project. If you build it and your friends ask where you got such a clever idea, please tell them that you got it at RunnerDuck.com.
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