A Birdhouse in the shape of a British Police Box, requested by a friend WHO really likes seeing one of these on TV :) its definitely not a Time And Relative Dimensions In Space :)
Monday, 31 May 2010
Saturday, 17 April 2010
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Greenman Birdhouse
Heres my first attempt at a greenman birdhouse.
Pyrography on reclaimed cedar, with a 28mm entrance hole.
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cedar,
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Monday, 22 February 2010
Rock Chick Bird House
The ultimate hangout for the Rock Chick :)
This baby cranks up to 11.
I could not resist the temptation to do a guitar shaped birdhouse any longer so here it is, spacious inside, awesome outside.
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Monday, 15 February 2010
Monday, 8 February 2010
Native American Inspired Bird House
This birdhouse was created to show my appreciation of Native American art.
The image was influenced by an picture I saw on a war shield and I felt it would make an excellent image for a bird house.
I burnt the image onto the wood with my Piranha Pyrography machine and then used acrylic paint to add colour.
This is one of the few things I have made that I am actually quite proud of. Hope you like it.
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Micro Table
I do like these mini bird tables, this one has a base of about 5"x5".
I just need to add some silicon sealer to the centre joint to stop any water leakage onto the table and its all set to go.
Another Football Shield Bird House
Another requested bird house, this one with the Wolverhampton Wanderers logo,
28mm entrance hole for blue and great tits.
Here you can see the incline of the roof and the vent holes under the eaves.
These holes are essential to keep down the build up of bacteria in bird houses, though most people who make bird houses do not seem to include them.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Valentine Bird House
Ok the next event is Valentines Day so I thought I would add some embellishments to a bird house, the entry hole surround is a shaped piece of hardwood, cut and sanded to the obligatory heart shape with a 25mm entry hole for small birds.
The side pegs hold the flap closed (obviously) and the flap is hinged making cleaning easier (apparently bird houses do need cleaning out after the nesting season to encourage nesting again and to make sure the environment in the box stays healthy).
There is a vent shaft at front and rear top and water expulsion holes scattered around on the base (important to stop fungal growth). Also on the inner side of the front flap there are ridges cut into the wood (what I like to call Chick Assist) to aid chicks in climbing out of te box when it comes time for their first flight, again this is an important but often overloked feature.
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