DIY Martin House and Bird Feeder
96 Million People Are Obsessed With Feeders Like These.
Just look at the website traffic of these bird feeder stores.
I created new designs for this market that will give customers a fresh relief from the mass-produced selections they are currently familiar with.
As an independent woodworker you can also add customizations to increase the value of your products and charge extra as well.
Here are some of the main highlights of these plans.
Benefits
Low Cost, High Profit: Using materials like fence pickets, you can keep costs under $10, making these projects highly profitable.
Simple Build: Easy-to-follow instructions make these projects accessible for beginners and enjoyable for experienced woodworkers.
Compact Design: The small size of these projects means they require minimal storage space and are easy to ship.
What You’ll Need
Materials:
Pine Pickets: Affordable and give a rustic look to your bird feeder and Martin house.
Exterior Screws or Nails: Ensure durability and longevity for outdoor use.
Wood Glue: Optional but adds extra strength to your construction.
Tools:
Saw (Miter Saw or Table Saw): For precise cuts.
Drill (with pocket hole jig): For secure and professional-looking joints.
Sander: To smooth out rough edges and surfaces.
Measuring Tape and Square: To ensure accuracy in your cuts and assembly.
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