I am both very impressed and very hungry after watching that, not sure whether to bake or build now. Joking aside, great design and perfectly executed as always, well done.
Great idea, though maybe a good bit of Hawthorn split in two to replace the baton would be more aesthetically pleasing and have good, lasting strength ?? :-)
If the wood was still wet, it might have been easier sawing using a bowsaw with a green wood (raker tooth) blade. Across the grain only, not your bandsaw along the grain cuts.
They look fantastic hopefully you will get some takers, we have two in our garden and nothing, I have slowly eradicated the cats round here but still nothing, We have loads of visitors but no takers 😟 (“Edit”) what I meant was having 2 dogs and a taller trellis has stopped the cats from coming in the garden not been taking them out with anything lol 😂
Update had blue tits this year 11 hatched 9 made it to fledging it was so lovely to watch, 1 flew into the kitchen I found it on the dogs bed one of our dogs was just watching it lol
@@TheCarpentersDaughterUK i am very careful when and where i use mine. I know they can do a lot of damage if not used correctly. With any power tool i know my limit with them.
What birds will use 25mm access holes?
Good question which I forgot to say! I've just searched again and come up with blue tits, coal tits and marsh tits.
Very small ones?
I am both very impressed and very hungry after watching that, not sure whether to bake or build now. Joking aside, great design and perfectly executed as always, well done.
Glad you liked it!
Great idea specially the cutting one. I think I’ll try that if I can find a downed tree. Thanks for sharing
You're a sparky trip! Damn that cherry bark is beautiful. Thanks! from Wisconsin USA
Brilliant idea...they look superb. Right, I'm off to Spar stores for some cherry bakewells😉👍👍
Ha... slightly disappointed you said cherry bakewell tart and not to see a cherry bird house 😆😆
Nice job vikki enjoyed watching
Glad you enjoyed ♥️
They look great Vikkie nice one 👍
Thanks so much :)
That is a great use of wood well done
Here's hoping they get used! :)
@@TheCarpentersDaughterUK until this happen be proud for your project
Your ingenuity continues to amaze me. And you’re damned cute, too. Greetings from Alabama.
Wow, that’s a massive mortise (ce?) machine 👍
(Ce? as in, is it mortise or mortice)
Nice!
Between north and east to get them to nest. Thanks for vid.
Thanks :)
Great idea, do you have any more TV work coming up??
Thanks! Nothing in the pipeline atm regarding TV.
Great idea, though maybe a good bit of Hawthorn split in two to replace the baton would be more aesthetically pleasing and have good, lasting strength ?? :-)
If the wood was still wet, it might have been easier sawing using a bowsaw with a green wood (raker tooth) blade. Across the grain only, not your bandsaw along the grain cuts.
No problem, I'll get all my mates with their industrial mortisers to knock up a couple of hundred :)
Or use an auger drill bit :)
❤
They look fantastic hopefully you will get some takers, we have two in our garden and nothing, I have slowly eradicated the cats round here but still nothing,
We have loads of visitors but no takers 😟
(“Edit”) what I meant was having 2 dogs and a taller trellis has stopped the cats from coming in the garden not been taking them out with anything lol 😂
Thanks for not killing the cats ...
@@John-uz3ho you’re welcome 😉
Update had blue tits this year 11 hatched 9 made it to fledging it was so lovely to watch, 1 flew into the kitchen I found it on the dogs bed one of our dogs was just watching it lol
I love fresh cherry....nothing like it....
Smells divine 👃
I know through trimming a cherry tree at home it isnt the easiest wood to cut by hand. I use my electric chainsaw when i can now.
Perhaps one day 😝 They always loll very scary!
@@TheCarpentersDaughterUK i am very careful when and where i use mine. I know they can do a lot of damage if not used correctly. With any power tool i know my limit with them.
Yeh we've all got a giant machines to hollow it out the middle
Nothing stopping you handsawing the sides off too