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My sister has asked me to make her for the garden a birdfeeder, that likely the squirrels will steal from, but hey, who are we to decide who eats.
I've some 6mm thick panels of quartered oak,( found in skip from old door) 4 of them, so enough to make something reasonable and quite robust for year round outdoor usage.

Pics of everyone's work would be nice.
Was thinking of something at least slightly squirrel proof, yeah I know what I just said, and I quote "Who is to decide ?".

Well it looks like me. :LOL:
 
Squirrel Hilariously Tries Climbing Greased Bird Seed Pole

Image shamelessly nicked from t'internet
 
Made this about 10 years ago. many squirrels have tried and failed. Bars made from old 10mil tube. Front removable. Sparrows and blue **** have easy access . We put seed and fat blocks in.
 
RSPB website has a fair bit about feeders and bird boxes. Worth a look at the design stage. What sort of birds... What do they like.... What sort of feeder.

If you have to buy the materials it might be more expensive than buying one from a garden centre, I was about to make 2 nesting boxes but found decent ones for less than the cost of even the cheapest softwood.

As you have the wood already and a request for one, looks like a nice project.
 
This is some I make on a regular basis some people bring their preferred bottle and are quite popular all the wood is recycled as my brother has a skip hire business so all materials are f o c you wouldn't believe what I sometimes find to resell
 

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This is some I make on a regular basis some people bring their preferred bottle and are quite popular all the wood is recycled as my brother has a skip hire business so all materials are f o c you wouldn't believe what I sometimes find to resell

how do the birds get the seed?
 
I made this from some Iroko and copper pipes. The upright is 22mm and the horizontals are 15mm. I then fitted end caps with threaded bar and some clips from eBay.
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I think I've sussed how they get to the seed. If you look close the bottle is resting on a mesh. There must be a hole in the cap and the mesh is mounted a little above the base. This will allow the seed to come out of the bottle until it reaches the angle of repose at which time no further seed will come out. As the seed is taken away by the birds seed will come out until the angle of repose is reached
Alan
 

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