Hello,
The “Happy Country Hen” makes a charming decorative addition to your home decor! The sample pictured here has a “plain” woodgrain slat front, but I have included an additional slat version with a text area. The sample text version says “Mama’s Kitchen” as an example for anyone wanting to display it in their kitchen area, but you can edit/customize the text to say whatever you like.
It also occurred to me that it would make a nice clock (see clock simulation photo below). You can use up to a 3.5" outside diameter clock insert (such as Clock Insert Model #15452 from klockit.com). Edit the “plain” slat project file by creating a cutout circle appropriate for the clock insert.
The project uses just the 1/16" Carving Bit and the 1/8" Cutting Bit. No other bits are required.
Main items you will need:
1) The Project File(s) (included):
• Hen_Layout.mpc
• Nest_Box_Slats.mpc (plain)
• Nest_Box_Slats-w-Text.mpc*
*You can use this instead of the “plain” slats. Customize the text as you wish.
2) Boards with the following dimensions:
Hen Layout: 0.75" x 9" x 21"
Nest Box: 0.5" x 5.5" x 22"
NOTE: Do not use boards that are smaller than specified above unless using an appropriate jig.
3) Dry florist moss as “nest material” a brass triangle ring to hang the plaque (or other hanging method of your choice)
4) Sandpaper, stain and/or paint and clear finish
5) A Dremel-type rotary tool with assorted sanding wheels and bits to sand small details. Optional tools: a small bench top belt sander
Apply the finish of your choice. Here’s what I used on the sample made from Select Pine:
• 4 coats of thinned Bulls Eye SealCoat (50/50 sealer and denatured alcohol). Sanded between coats.
• Painted select areas with acrylic craft paints
- Bonnet, Bow and Eyes: light blue
- Beak: yellow/orange
- Eggs, Bonnet dots and Brim: white
- Nest Box and Slat Front: brown
• Applied light coats of Krylon Clear (flat) spray to seal
•Applied gray craft paint as a glaze - brushed on and wiped most of it off, leaving some in crevices to enhance carving detail. TIP: Moisten a rag with water and wrap around a finger to remove “target areas” you want to make lighter. I did this on the face, beak, bonnet brim and eyes.
• Several light coats of Krylon Clear spray (gloss, then satin) spray, as final clearcoats