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    Default Hunter's Cabin Birdhouse - Project of the Month March 2011

    Hello,

    Here is a preview of the next Project of the Month (for MARCH 2011), called the Hunter's Cabin Birdhouse. Spring is just around the corner, and here is a ‘just-in-time’ project for your backyard feathered friends nesting season! The Hunter’s Cabin Birdhouse features a log cabin style complete with a gently curved 'shingled' roof, plus a simple nail-hinged side panel for easy cleaning. The crooked wooden stovepipe chimney is an optional item you can create from scrap dowels to add an additional touch of charm to this rustic cabin birdhouse.

    The project requires no special bits and uses just the two standard bits that came with your machine. The overall finished dimensions of the assembled Hunter’s Cabin Birdhouse project are about 7" wide x 9" tall x 10" long.

    Main items you will need:

    1) The Project Files (included):
    • Cabin_Birdhouse_Panels.mpc
    • Shingled_Roof.mpc

    2) Boards with the following dimensions:
    Birdhouse Panels: 0.75" x 9.25" x 34.5"
    Shingled Roof: 0.75" x 11" x 20"
    Bottom: approx. 5.5" x 5.5" (not an MPC)

    (NOTE: Do not use boards that are smaller than specified above, or if you are using a sled, you can subtract 7" from the length of the board and have the sled provide the extra 7" required)

    3) 1¼" 3d finish nails, one 1" #6 brass screw, scrap lengths of 1¼", 5/8", and 1/8" diameter wooden dowels, four popsicle sticks

    4) Wood glue, sandpaper, wood putty, stain and/or paint and clear finish, table saw to cut roof miter joint, drill and bits, belt sander to form stovepipe cone

    5) A Dremel-type rotary tool with assorted sanding wheels and bits to sand small details and speed up preparation for finishing.

    Here’s what I used on my “Hunter's Cabin Birdhouse” project made from Select Pine:

    • Minwax Express Color water-based Emerald (tube) on roof
    • Minwax Vermont Maple water-based stain (can) on cabin
    • Minwax Dark Walnut #2716 on “stovepipe”
    • Several coats of Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic spray

    NOTE: Apply stain/paint and clearcoat of your choice to the exterior only. Avoid applying any finishing materials on the inside. This is according to information I found regarding birdhouse building. Apparently, most finishes are toxic to birds. It might be alright to use a “food-safe” clear finish on the interior. However, I did not try that myself and I left the inside completely unfinished.
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    Last edited by mtylerfl; 02-23-2011 at 02:51 PM.
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    Michael,

    Love the project and it is just in time for spring.

    You were correct per our phone conversation I am surprised with it.

    Could change the hole size for different type of birds.

    Wonderful project. looking forward to carving it.
    Last edited by rcdages; 02-23-2011 at 03:39 PM. Reason: spelling
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    Nice! Well done!

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    Thanks, guys!

    Yes, the hole size in the distributable MPC is set to 1½" diameter, but can be reduced/enlarged as desired. (I made mine a little larger at 1¾" dia. hoping to suit a type of dove in our area - we'll see if I guessed right...or see what bird it actually attracts!)
    Last edited by mtylerfl; 02-23-2011 at 04:24 PM.
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    Looks beautiful, how long does it take to carve?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alljoy View Post
    Looks beautiful, how long does it take to carve?
    Thank you, alljoy.

    There are two MPC's (project files). I used the "BEST" setting when uploading to the memory card. The Cabin_Birdhouse_Panels.mpc took about 4½ hrs. The Shingled_Roof.mpc took about 2¾ hrs.
    Michael T
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    Has this been sent out yet? I dont remember getting a notification yet.
    Doug Fletcher

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    Finally got it. I had to hit "Update License", then the project showed up on my project list.
    Thanks for everybody's help.
    Morton

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    Great to hear you're good to go, Morton!
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    Really great. Just in time because I could use some new bird houses!

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