A round birdhouse is a little more challenging to make than a traditional square house, but the result is a charming silhouette to brighten your garden. The most difficult part of making a round birdhouse is fitting each angle of wood together without gapping. These instructions are a basic beginning, but you can experiment with different styles and techniques to make your round birdhouse a personal conversation piece.
Cut 20 strips of pine wood 12 inches long and1 inch wide. Angle the left edge of each strip to the right at nine degrees. Angle the rights edge of each strip to the left at nine degrees.
This way the widest ends of both angles are on the same side of the strip. Place two strips together side-by-side so that the angles meet and the wood fits exactly together. Glue between the two strips along the seam.
Let the glue dry until it will stand on its own. Continue adding strips side-by-side until they meet back at the original strip in a wood cylinder. Allow the round ... more.
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