Scrap Wood Birdhouse using BASIC TOOLS - DIY

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2020
  • Disclaimer: This birdhouse is not meant to have correct dimensions, hole size, removable bottom, etc. This was just a quick video for students at home during our initial Covid Lockdown to attempt building something.
    Build a birdhouse at home with basic tools. Good for kids and inexperienced adults! Good way to spend quarantine when no big shop is available!
    Be safe when building stuff. I take no responsibility in you hurting yourself by doing dangerous things that are not recommended by me or the manufacturer of your tools and equipment. This video is meant for educational purposes only. I have been using each of the tools shown in this video since I was 5 years old and have learned from past injuries. Be like me but with more hair.
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    If you found this video helpful consider buying me lunch!
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  • @jlynch916
    @jlynch916 Před 2 měsíci +1

    For someone, like me, who got a handful of power tools for free/dirt cheap and wants to do something. Yet at the same time has never built anything. I appreciate you making this video. It was very easy to follow. Yes I made some modifications as I scrolled through the comments but this was a great foundational video. Thanks

  • @danielhanawalt4998
    @danielhanawalt4998 Před měsícem +1

    Nice easy bird house build. I might do one thing differently. Maybe make a side or the bottom easily removeable for clean out after the nesting season. Just a tip when cutting a hole with a hole saw. Make sure there are no nails or screws in an old piece of wood. I ruined a hole saw because of a screw imbedded in an old piece of wood. It was a cheap hole saw so not much lost. Still it wasn't free and I had to buy another hole saw that size. Probably a good idea to cut the entry hole before attaching all the pieces together but the birds probably won't care much about that little round piece being in it. Fancy bird houses ore for the human. Birds don't care what it looks like much as long as it serves their purpose. Good video. Easy to follow and understand.

  • @SeattleREconomy
    @SeattleREconomy Před 5 měsíci +2

    Looking for cool projects from a variety of creators to feature in a playlist on our channel, and this definitely caught my eye. Love how accessible this is!

  • @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
    @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Před 3 lety +9

    Nice little birdhouse. I drill the floor with 1/4 inch holes in each corner and one in the middle for air and water drainage. I drill a few holes up top on the front and back pieces for air circulation. I also add to the peek of the outside roof a V shaped metal piece to go over the roof joints. That way it reduces the possibility of water seeping in. They say to not put any perch on the front where the bird enters because it also would allow predators to perch and get at the babies. Food for thought idea's. Thank you for making your video. It all takes time in the editing. Stay safe during the pandemic ;) 🇨🇦. 👍. 😷. 💉

    • @ODX171
      @ODX171 Před rokem

      Meg you are correct on all your points. As nice as this looks it is not practical for birds to live in and also there is now way to do the yearly cleanout without breaking open a side to get into it.

  • @EdinhoMix
    @EdinhoMix Před 3 lety +11

    Nice work guy 👏🏼👏🏼 I also make wood bird houses for my yard. This hole should be make before the gluering process 19:39 just make it here 14:32
    I suggest you to never fix the floor with glue and nail 14:50 Use screw for removing it for cleaning or simple for other reasons 20:32. The birds will thank you. I congratulate you for the nice idea. I love birds to 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @gyulasimigla739
      @gyulasimigla739 Před 2 lety

      Very nice video.
      If you don't mind please watch my heart warming video about saving a blue tit.
      czcams.com/video/yjDAlMQv5T8/video.html
      Thanks

  • @xted4944x
    @xted4944x Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for taking your time and actually going step by step for us beginners!

  • @spellbound111
    @spellbound111 Před 3 lety +8

    Instead of hammering in nails at 90 degrees (perpendicular) to the wood surface hammer the nails so that two nails form a dovetail. This makes the butt joints a lot more secure.

    • @ProfessorDIY
      @ProfessorDIY Před 2 lety

      That is correct the hammer and drill straight rule is not always applicable

  • @febeleven
    @febeleven Před 2 lety +2

    I've watched many video on how to make a birdhouse and yours is by far the best I've watched. I will follow your instructions and make some. I love the one hanging up by your wind chime!
    I use to do wood projects but it's been at least 20 yrs since I have done any. Most the time my dad would cut things out for me {he passed away in 2009}, I wanted to start again making wood projects.
    I do have power tools {scroll saw, jig saw, miter saw and circular saw, the circular saw kinda scares me}.

  • @davidg.5076
    @davidg.5076 Před rokem +2

    Pre drill the 1-1/4" entry hole with your front piece clamped down to scrap wood and you won't get the tear out or lose the piece inside the house. Also as someone mentioned, every birdhouse needs vents, the chicks can croak out in there with no ventilation or drainage in the bottom. But great idea with the pallet wood !. By the way, original Titebond glue is not water proof or even resistant. It says on the label " for indoor use". You want Titebond II ( Titebond 2) for this project if to use glue. I personally run a bead of sink and tile sealer along the roof joints on my bird houses. Something water proof. I also glue and screw my houses together because with just nails raccoons have torn the roofs or even sides right off. I also put a metal or plastic guard around the hole with the same size hole since squirrels will chew the opening open or woodpeckers hammer it open if its just wood.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +1

      That sounds pretty hardcore heavy duty!
      I built this out of what I had laying around and filmed it for my students during Covid lockdown. It was in no way meant to be "how to build the perfect birdhouse" but more "get off the couch and try to build something" for students while they were stuck at home ;)
      Thanks for watching.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem +1

      And the glue was just to make it easier to hold together during assembly. I know that it is a terrible glue choice for outdoors but my kids had fun trying to make their own.

    • @davidg.5076
      @davidg.5076 Před rokem

      @@WeBuildStuff Nah, it's really not that big of a change, a few simple steps is all. Your house is cute otherwise

  • @ParentsandProjects
    @ParentsandProjects Před 2 lety +2

    Nice, simple and clean. I like it.

  • @educationtoinspire2319
    @educationtoinspire2319 Před 4 lety +7

    Good stuff! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

  • @patriciarussell8450
    @patriciarussell8450 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for step by step info. I have a lot of scrap wood so going to see how your ideas help. Again, Thanks for the great video and instruction.☺

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      One thing I didn't include in this video is a removeable bottom to allow for cleaning out the inside in the off season. A hinge and a latch/pin is an easy solution for that

  • @shamsularfeen1676
    @shamsularfeen1676 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice and simple...loved it❤

  • @dintexas2095
    @dintexas2095 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice job! This is the basis, good to show new woodworking people how it’s done. Maybe you can get some birds a new home. Thanks!

  • @Thomas-ci4fl
    @Thomas-ci4fl Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent.... you gave me some good ideas....Thank you!

  • @wavelene7
    @wavelene7 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353

    Nice video & bird house for minimal tools u had. Try drilling your bird hole first before assembling the walls & roof, so the round piece doesn't fall in. Also the back or floor of the house should be removable for cleaning out every season.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. Read the video description

  • @the_iceman_9397
    @the_iceman_9397 Před 3 lety +1

    Really, really nice !!

  • @Channel-rg1fs
    @Channel-rg1fs Před 4 lety

    Very kewl vid 🐦✨THX🤙

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 Před rokem +1

    WOW awesome job! Women friendly site! Keep up great work. Subscriber from Florida.

  • @T_B1
    @T_B1 Před 4 lety +1

    Also quite a long bird house. First I've seen in this stile. Looks good

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety

      Good for bird parties. Invite their friends and share birdseed

  • @lht5dy31
    @lht5dy31 Před rokem +1

    This is cool, I’m gonna b doin one with Cedar t&g strips Nice job!

  • @diywoodworkingpl
    @diywoodworkingpl Před rokem

    A birdhouse like gold :) Easy but very pretty!

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Thanks! I'm going to make an updated one without the mistakes from this one ;) After the video was done I added a trap door to clean it out after each bird family!

    • @diywoodworkingpl
      @diywoodworkingpl Před rokem +1

      @@WeBuildStuff Inspection hole :D Good idea! I'm saving the channel and waiting for more interesting videos :)

  • @guadalupesalguero3492
    @guadalupesalguero3492 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks, l love how spacious the inside of the house is. I noticed the birds in my neighborhood don't go into narrow houses.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety +2

      This design probably isnt scientifically ideal for a specific bird but it was just to demonstrate some stuff to my students during quarantine. Next time ill design the area/volume and hole size for a specific bird😁

  • @Callipsus11
    @Callipsus11 Před rokem +2

    Gotta admit when you say "small strip of wood" and the music from this thing started i laugh so bad :D Right in time :D

  • @nikhithakavi2542
    @nikhithakavi2542 Před 4 lety

    Superb sir

  • @birdscare_Rajpura
    @birdscare_Rajpura Před rokem +1

    Good work bro 👏

  • @paulclarke267
    @paulclarke267 Před 3 lety +1

    a great one for the kids cheers chum

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching!

    • @paulclarke267
      @paulclarke267 Před 3 lety +1

      @@WeBuildStuff something for me and my daughter for the weekend thanks

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulclarke267 consider adding a removable bottom for cleaning during the off season. I should have done that for this build. I also did not design this for a specific bird.
      Here's a good reference for some other dimensions and hole size:
      suncatcherstudio.com/birds/bird-house-hole-size/

  • @keithjohnson5190
    @keithjohnson5190 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed the video, it gave me some good ideas. Maybe I can make one some day?

  • @lawnytoons5042
    @lawnytoons5042 Před rokem

    The handle on the handsaw you have is used for 90° & 45° angles. Good video. Scrap Wood rules...👍👍

  • @Kevo20
    @Kevo20 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, subscribed.

  • @johnnyz7752
    @johnnyz7752 Před 2 lety +2

    Maybe, next time, drill the opening BEFORE you nail the roof on. Also, use screws instead of nails to attach the bottom. That way, they’re removable to clean out the birdhouse between seasons.

  • @johnlewis9745
    @johnlewis9745 Před 2 lety +1

    I would have allowed a piece of wood to be taken off for cleaning each season so would have used screws. Depending on whether you intend placing it undercover or not, perhaps you could cover the roof with felt or the like. On the inside, the bottom of the entrance hole should be five inches from the floor with scribe marks on it to allow the nestling to scramble up to the hole. Hope this has been of interest to you.

    • @brianbeidle8520
      @brianbeidle8520 Před rokem

      A nice design and attractive house.
      Not everyone is through, so to encourage bird health see below:
      All birdhouses need to be easily opened because wasps, mice, dead birds, and old nests need to be removed. Ones like this last for about 1-2 years, tops.
      If you love birds, offer them safe homes and not traps like this house. Keep a decorative bird house inside or just paint a black circle to mimic an opening.
      No drainage = chilled birds, drowned chicks.
      No vent holes (cooked birds).
      What species will use it???? entry hole diameter matters
      Perch = No-no
      Mount on a post with climbing predator guard (on a tree = lunch box).

  • @margaretbutters6181
    @margaretbutters6181 Před 4 lety +1

    great tks

  • @anthonyanthony7071
    @anthonyanthony7071 Před 2 lety +1

    I like this guy

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 lety

      This guy likes your comment.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @brigittepicault7510
    @brigittepicault7510 Před 2 lety

    Très jolie bravo

  • @cdncycler
    @cdncycler Před 3 lety +2

    Instead of nails, I use Phillips screws. I predrill my holes for the screws.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Always do whatever works for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @PENTHESILEIA1000
    @PENTHESILEIA1000 Před 3 lety +4

    please provide us with the measures of each part of wood you use for this birdhouse

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +2

      Please take the time to watch the video and read the description. Everything is there😊 thanks for watching

  • @johnlewis9745
    @johnlewis9745 Před 3 měsíci

    The bottom of the entrance hole should be not less than 5 inches from the base to prevent fledglings getting out too early. The inside should be scored from the base to bottom of the entrance to help the fledglings get out when fully fledged. In order that I can clean the nest out, I leave the base not permanently fixed. I drill suitable holes through the walls into the base and use loose nails to hold it in place. It is a simple matter to take out the nails and allow the base to drop out so that cleansing can take place. This is not a critique. But, hopefully, we can all exchange ideas.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 měsíci

      100% good tips. I made this as a quick demo for students during covid lockdown of something they could try in their backyards with simple tools. I did zero research for a proper birdhouse other than it looked cool.
      Mine is more of a predator buffet house ha

  • @boatdesigner12
    @boatdesigner12 Před 3 lety

    Pre-drilling nail holes help tremendously.

  • @johnlindley5814
    @johnlindley5814 Před 2 lety +1

    it's common sense to drill the hole before you put it together, and what about a hinge on the top so it can be lifted and cleaned out if required ???

  • @darlenenelson215
    @darlenenelson215 Před 4 lety +5

    so cool, I think I can do that, I'm a 71 yr old grandma :)

  • @carrangil
    @carrangil Před 2 lety +1

    Curious…if you wanted to keep the knot as a feature, why didn’t you cut the 45s on the opposite end? 6:29

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 lety +1

      ooo I totally forgot about that. It just ended up happening. I won't knot forget next time!

  • @mweber6382
    @mweber6382 Před 3 lety +1

    it was mentioned before make sure you can clean out the house of old nests to keep them coming back the next seasons to come

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      and I addressed that in previous comments and video description. Thanks for watching.

  • @markforsell494
    @markforsell494 Před 4 měsíci

    How do you clean it after the birds have nested?

  • @lynardburt5992
    @lynardburt5992 Před 3 lety +1

    I think it was good project. How does one open it and clean it out after the birds that did put a nest in and now it needs a new season

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      I had students solve that and add it as part of the design afterwards. The video was just to show them some basic at home stuff they could do with minimal tools. I usually add a hinge to the bottom with a simple removable pin to lock it into place

  • @somersnsom781
    @somersnsom781 Před 3 lety

    NICE!👍

  • @T_B1
    @T_B1 Před 4 lety +2

    Those dust masks are hard to come by at the moment 😃

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety

      I just discovered an old stash of n95 masks in my painting supply tool box. score!

  • @rosewood513
    @rosewood513 Před 3 lety

    Once I used my vice the job went perfectly

  • @gustafgutt899
    @gustafgutt899 Před 3 lety +1

    Attractive design and concise instruction, but all bird houses should have A door - an access that you can open to clean out the house at the end of the season. Most birds will not use an old nest.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      This has been addressed in previous comments and the video description. I made this quick video for my students last year during the covid shutdowns. I wasn't expecting so many views.
      When we do birdhouses in class we always add a trapdoor with either a hinge and latch system or a door that can be unscrewed. Thanks for watching.

  • @nathanrocks2562
    @nathanrocks2562 Před 3 lety +2

    Man I can feel his agony cutting that wood with a hacksaw..

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Using the tools I had kicking around at home!

  • @herbsu4330
    @herbsu4330 Před rokem

    If some one is going to build a birdhouse which actually will be used by birds they should take the time to research the hole location and size, provide ventilation, provide bottom drainage, use wp glue and rust resistant nails or screws, provide a method for clean out. The construction is almost exactly the same but it also provides an actual habitat. For all that thisvideo shows it just could have built a box and painted a hole. I hate to come down so hard but is so easy to do it right.

  • @bloodclot
    @bloodclot Před rokem

    Wheres the other video that shows the hole?

  • @Nxxxxty
    @Nxxxxty Před rokem

    What glue is this? and isn't it harmful for birbs? Also the wood can't be painted i've heard, only with some special dye.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Not sure what the 'birbs' think (wasn't that a 1989 movie with Tom Hanks?). I only speak English to them and we only have been able to communicate with bird seed so don't know what they think. 3 seasons and at least 5 families of birds with this dwelling.

  • @ntinosoooo7689
    @ntinosoooo7689 Před 3 lety +1

    I am wondering how one can make a round hole without a drill.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Cut your wood down the middle where the hole would go. Use a handsaw or jig saw to cut a half circle in each so when the wood is glued/nailed together it creates the hole/opening

  • @guadalupesalguero3492
    @guadalupesalguero3492 Před 4 lety

    Would you be able to building one bird house with easy acces to clean it at the end of summer? Thank you kindly👑

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety +2

      That is as simple as the bottom piece being attached with a hinge (I've used a nail on either side) to make it a trap door with a simple release

  • @ericvandamme6913
    @ericvandamme6913 Před 3 lety

    How are you going to clean out old nesting? there was no hinges anywhere

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      Pressure washer in the hole. Kidding...
      This was only an intro project for my class to watch during covid lockdown. Any birdhouses we do in class are proper volume/size for specific bird species, have at least one trap door, etc

  • @brianmason5500
    @brianmason5500 Před 2 lety

    The focus of this video was minimal tools. The hand saw you used is designed to act as a straight edge and a square, 45 and 90 degrees using the handle and spine of the saw. The cut of the saw would be greatly improved by adjusting the set of the teeth. See Paul Sellers or Rex Krueger CZcams. All in all, a good lesson but please use outdoor grade glue as others have mentioned.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 lety

      I'll double check with the current tenants of the scrap wood birdhouse and see if they would prefer the upgrade

  • @earleagleson5912
    @earleagleson5912 Před 2 lety

    How do you clean them out at the end of the season?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 2 lety +1

      Shake it lots 🤣 see the video description for the original purpose of this video. Thanks for watching

  • @zaptabby
    @zaptabby Před 4 lety +5

    You used the wrong type of glue, not weather proof. Entrance hole should be at least 12.5 cm from the floor of the box and have ventilation/drainage holes in base. Also, either front or one side should be hinged to allow you to clean bird box around October time.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety +2

      This was not meant to be the right way to build a bird house. Just showing students that it is possible to still build things in their backyard with scraps in order to practice skills when not in the classroom. I used what I had laying around at home rather than venturing out to a store during covid.

    • @harleeb9061
      @harleeb9061 Před 3 lety +1

      It is a bird house.
      Not an actual house
      Im sure the birds wont care what glue he used

    • @zaptabby
      @zaptabby Před 3 lety +2

      @@harleeb9061 water proof glue for outdoor weather. Nothing to do with aesthetics

    • @waynerainey9512
      @waynerainey9512 Před 3 lety +2

      They do make water proof yellow glue, regular yellow glue will not hold up outside. Agree got to be able to clean out every year.

  • @williamhall9116
    @williamhall9116 Před 4 lety +2

    And how do you clean it out?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety +1

      I didn't build this one with a trap door like I normally would. I needed a quick project for students stuck at home during quarantine with minimal tools.
      Normally I would have the bottom be removable.

    • @User556q
      @User556q Před 3 lety

      wont the birds do the cleaning?

  • @squigmaster84
    @squigmaster84 Před 4 lety +1

    How do you clean it out every year?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety

      fire. then build a new one ;)

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 4 lety

      Or I will add a hinged bottom for the next one ;) I thought about it but didn't have time to include it in this build

  • @rickilake6839
    @rickilake6839 Před 2 lety

    shirt is epic

  • @gumbylillian4899
    @gumbylillian4899 Před 3 lety

    Would a 26mm hole be big enough?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      Check here for your desired bird species:
      www.canadianwoodworking.com/birdhouse-dimensions
      This video was just a quick intro to tools for a jr woodworking class during our covid lockdown

    • @gumbylillian4899
      @gumbylillian4899 Před 3 lety +1

      @@WeBuildStuff Thanks appreciate the reply 👍

  • @brianmather4798
    @brianmather4798 Před 2 lety +1

    PUTTING A PEG BELOW THE HOLE IS A NO NO . IT IS A PERCH FOR PREDATORS.

  • @Pro1er
    @Pro1er Před rokem

    Too many comments to read but you *_really_* need a way to clean the inside after each breeding season.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      Just like a cast iron pan everything has been left for the extra flavors

  • @anniacraig4636
    @anniacraig4636 Před 3 lety +1

    No excuse not to.. thank you

  • @gilbertmesen3558
    @gilbertmesen3558 Před 2 lety

    No sabia q...pepillo.garza..hacìa.. Casas de pajaros

  • @adl2005
    @adl2005 Před 3 lety

    good job but don't choke your hammer when nailing.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      I show this way for the younger grade kids that can't aim well or struggle with coordination. Construction class and Jr woodshop get treated a bit differently 😁

  • @briandalvean2703
    @briandalvean2703 Před rokem

    Your cutting wood with a hacksaw blade ?.?????

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      I'm using the tools I had at my house. I think when I filmed it i found the finer blade didn't tear the wood as much. Thanks for watching

  • @CptSpears007
    @CptSpears007 Před 4 lety +1

    What do you mean nobody will see the inside, the birds will.

  • @vikingexperience5089
    @vikingexperience5089 Před 3 lety

    Glue is like a gasket...

  • @Blackscoutwinter
    @Blackscoutwinter Před 3 lety

    NO way to clean out mites after nesting. No drain holes nor ventilation gaps/holes. Unless you want hard boiled eggs or heat stroke babies

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      As mentioned many times in the comment section and the description of the video.... this was just an intro to backyard wood projects for my students during Quarantine last year. In class students design their own that include a trap door and gaps, etc. Thanks for watching.

  • @CobraDove1111
    @CobraDove1111 Před 3 lety

    Birdhouses need AIRVENTS

  • @mweber6382
    @mweber6382 Před 3 lety

    never put a pole by the bird hole larger birds will use it to kill the younger/baby birds

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      I've since added a "trap door" to the project. I only made this video for my students stuck at home during covid. The ones we build in class have everything updated to include things like that :) Thanks for watching Mike

  • @win1885
    @win1885 Před rokem

    iF IT'S FOR BLUEBIRDS, DON'T INSTALL A PERCH

  • @MrVishalburat
    @MrVishalburat Před 3 lety

    These are not basic tools

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety +1

      Hammer
      Hand saw
      Clamps
      Cheap table
      Glue and nails
      Hand drill
      This isn't a primitive building channel that uses mud.
      I showed the same tools I learned on when I was a kid. Just because you may not own something doesn't mean it isn't basic😁

  • @robertkat
    @robertkat Před 2 lety

    I don't have an electric hammer, can't build.

  • @calvinjackson8110
    @calvinjackson8110 Před 3 lety

    Wouldn't it have been wise to have cut the hole in the front piece before you nailed all the pieces together? That's what I see others do when making bird houses on similar birdhouse projects. Why didn't you?

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for reading the previous comments/responses and description to understand the point of this video before commenting. The original purpose of this video was a quick sample project for students to watch during their covid lockdowns at home. I was not expecting more than 50 views on this quick video. It was just to see what students could do at home with simple tools. When we are in the shop we design our birdhouses with hinges and trap doors for cleaning, specific volume/measurements for bird species including hole size, etc.
      And asking "why didn't you?"... There is no need to show a feeling of patronizing superiority on an extremely basic woodwork project meant for 13 year olds.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @MatthiasLenz-in5vb
    @MatthiasLenz-in5vb Před měsícem

    Kein rausnehmbarer Boden 👎🏼

  • @terencegillespie6675
    @terencegillespie6675 Před 6 dny

    Carpentry lessons very boring.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před 6 dny

      @@terencegillespie6675 I'll try to add more explosions and backup dancers to the next one.

  • @Frankferra33
    @Frankferra33 Před rokem

    Umm...how do you propose to clean the inside of it every year? You need to keep one side of the house attached with latches for easy maintenance.

    • @WeBuildStuff
      @WeBuildStuff  Před rokem

      It's a scrap wood birdhouse not a 5 star hotel. Read the description for the original purpose of this video

  • @starkaran8390
    @starkaran8390 Před 3 lety

    Just google Stodoys and make some dust.