Includes seven complete plans. There's something about birds that few people can resist. Maybe it's because they're our most familiar wildlife, especially in urban environments. Or perhaps it's the freedom of flying, something we can only experience in dreams. Whatever the reason, bird lovers everywhere work hard to attract our fine feathered friends to their own outdoor spaces. Now it's easy to create a do-it-yourself bird sanctuary in your own backyard. All it takes is a few hand tools, a small quantity of inexpensive (or even scrap) lumber and a little free time. Perfect projects for beginners, the seven structures pictured here include two large "apartments," two smaller birdhouses and three feeders. Each project features traceable pieces and basic construction techniques, and all seven projects follows the same basic step-by-step process. Simply trace the parts onto wood, cut everything out and sand. Assemble using glue and nails, then finish with paint or stain, or leave the wood natural for a rustic look. The martin palace (the largest of the projects) measures 34 inches tall by 20 inches wide by 20 inches deep. About U-Bild plans: U-Bild plans are ideal for woodworkers and do-it-yourselfers of all skill levels. Unique "trace, saw and assemble" designs feature simple-to-follow patterns (like sewing patterns) that produce professional-looking results.
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