Absolutely Beautiful!!! I love the music, and your camera person is very good!!! I love the "Peace" it brings me to watch your creations come to life! Thank You!!!
I appreciate the video, I learn a lot from them. it's a very nice design, but not functional. The roof does not cover the entrances. the dripper is missing from the edge of the roof. I would also put a hole and a grate at the bottom so that the incoming water can leave. I would be very interested in the current pictures of things carved a long time ago, so that we can see how the drying wood and the cracks have changed
I appreciate your comment. I'm glad you find my videos informative. I agree with you that I should drill a hole in the bottom so that the water can drain out and add a mesh so that the bird food does not escape through it. The weakness of my older bird feeders was that they were made of two hollow halves that were glued together with glue or epoxy resin. I realized very quickly that this was not a smart solution. Outdoors, wood constantly expands (rain, snow) and contracts (sun, wind). So now I made a bird feeder out of a single piece of wood. I just have to wait to see if it will withstand the weather any better ;)
Since the bird feeder will be placed outdoors and will be exposed to the weather and especially the sun, it is important that I protect it with a thick layer of UV resistant varnish. The only varnish they had in stock with UV protection was this one: www.bondex.de/produkte/innen/yachtlack I like the matte look better than the gloss look, but since the bird feeder was made for a customer I had to protect the wood because the house had a few cracks on the roof that would get water in over time and get bigger quickly. Thanks for asking!
Absolutely Beautiful!!! I love the music, and your camera person is very good!!! I love the "Peace" it brings me to watch your creations come to life! Thank You!!!
Such a beautiful piece!❤
nice work mate 👍
Great work
THANKS FOR THE INFO ABOUT THE CUTTERS YOU USED I DID NOT KNOW THEY WERE AROUND I ONES LIKE IT BUT THEY WILL NOT GET THAT DEEP
Amazing.
Шедевр👍👍👍👍
I appreciate the video, I learn a lot from them. it's a very nice design, but not functional. The roof does not cover the entrances. the dripper is missing from the edge of the roof. I would also put a hole and a grate at the bottom so that the incoming water can leave. I would be very interested in the current pictures of things carved a long time ago, so that we can see how the drying wood and the cracks have changed
I appreciate your comment.
I'm glad you find my videos informative.
I agree with you that I should drill a hole in the bottom so that the water can drain out and add a mesh so that the bird food does not escape through it.
The weakness of my older bird feeders was that they were made of two hollow halves that were glued together with glue or epoxy resin.
I realized very quickly that this was not a smart solution.
Outdoors, wood constantly expands (rain, snow) and contracts (sun, wind). So now I made a bird feeder out of a single piece of wood.
I just have to wait to see if it will withstand the weather any better ;)
What’s the name of the varnish you used? How is it holding up outdoors? TIA
Since the bird feeder will be placed outdoors and will be exposed to the weather and especially the sun, it is important that I protect it with a thick layer of UV resistant varnish. The only varnish they had in stock with UV protection was this one:
www.bondex.de/produkte/innen/yachtlack
I like the matte look better than the gloss look, but since the bird feeder was made for a customer I had to protect the wood because the house had a few cracks on the roof that would get water in over time and get bigger quickly. Thanks for asking!