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I've tried searching but nothing came up.
Googling proved useless as well. Sure, I get a lot of pretty pictures but nothing useful.
Any ideas?
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Try woodsmith magazine 106 - it has a nice bord feeder design
Rick
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What aspects of a design would you find useful?
Bird feeder designs are all over the map. Give us a little help here. What type of birds? What type of seed? Hung from a wire? Mounted on a post? Simple and easy to build? Complicated design requiring a well equipped shop?
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(09-21-2016, 03:03 PM)Bob Vaughan Wrote: What aspects of a design would you find useful?
Bird feeder designs are all over the map. Give us a little help here. What type of birds? What type of seed? Hung from a wire? Mounted on a post? Simple and easy to build? Complicated design requiring a well equipped shop?
welcome to the forum, Leish.
I agree wit this. theres a jillion different designs. heck, one of mine is just a piece of plywood on a post.
do you want designs or plans?
maybe just changing your search term to
"birdfeeder plans" will open up the door for ya.
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Start learning your search engine. Here's one with all the basics constructed on a chick feeder.
http://www.littlehouseliving.com/mason-j...eeder.html
Simple peanut butter jar, but not much of a reservoir.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-F_0QfaYNA1c/TZ...feeder.jpg
Minimum woodworking required. Glue the ring from the jar in your base so you won't lose it.
https://img0.etsystatic.com/043/0/919135...6_k0ou.jpg
Like this.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CzM_y_7mgFo/TF...G_4821.JPG
Wood traditional. Either single or double-sided. First few I made - long ago - were divided to feed small mixed one side (small feed slit) and oil seed on the other. (twice the gap)
http://www.azwoodman.com/woodstore/birds...er2-lg.jpg
Don't forget the suet for the 'peckers and nuthatches.
And remember, all feeders become squirrel feeders without a guard.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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yeah, some of mine I call squirrel feeders that birds sometimes go to.
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Here's mine. I mounted a pair below the martin house. Octagonal structures and roof. The birds love this setup. Look for a book by Baldwin for bird feeders. He had several fabulous designs:
Rip to width. Plane to thickness. Cut to length. Join.
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Edwin, I had no idea you were Female. That's you in the pic right?
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
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I sell a set of plans for making your own birdhouse and feeder from a "Lincoln log" kit you make yourself.
Nice rustic look, and you can 'build' them in many different designs. Made from cedar.
See the plans here.