After 4 moves in our lifetime I have 20 license plates from 3 different states. I thought I would use them to make license plate birdhouses.
In this series of photos ML's sister Beth is learning how to make one.
First is to cut the lumber.
After the pieces were cut and drilled came the assembly. In this pic there are two drills. The cordless is for driving the screws while the corded one was for drilling the entrance plus all the pilot holes.
Lastly the license plate was bent in a vice and mounted.
Finished product sporting a NH expired license plate.
Beth was all smiles and enjoyed the chance to be outside and to do some woodworking.
I made some more birdhouses. This is the favorite so far. It is a log cabin. A little more challenging. I had to rip the lumber to create the individual 'logs'.
But it turned out nice.
After 2 coats of marine varnish I mounted 3 houses to U-fence posts. We have bluebirds so we hope to attract them next spring and the birdhouses were placed with that in mine.
This is a Maryland plate house.
A traditional bluebird house design.
The finished cabin.
All of them have pivoting sides to open for cleaning. The cabin has a hinged bottom floor. The nail in the center of the front bottom log holds the floor in place while the hinges are on the back bottom log.
I will build a few more so we have a bluebird 'trail' of houses. ML would be tickled if we had nesting bluebirds.
In this series of photos ML's sister Beth is learning how to make one.
First is to cut the lumber.
After the pieces were cut and drilled came the assembly. In this pic there are two drills. The cordless is for driving the screws while the corded one was for drilling the entrance plus all the pilot holes.
Lastly the license plate was bent in a vice and mounted.
Finished product sporting a NH expired license plate.
Beth was all smiles and enjoyed the chance to be outside and to do some woodworking.
I made some more birdhouses. This is the favorite so far. It is a log cabin. A little more challenging. I had to rip the lumber to create the individual 'logs'.
But it turned out nice.
After 2 coats of marine varnish I mounted 3 houses to U-fence posts. We have bluebirds so we hope to attract them next spring and the birdhouses were placed with that in mine.
This is a Maryland plate house.
A traditional bluebird house design.
The finished cabin.
All of them have pivoting sides to open for cleaning. The cabin has a hinged bottom floor. The nail in the center of the front bottom log holds the floor in place while the hinges are on the back bottom log.
I will build a few more so we have a bluebird 'trail' of houses. ML would be tickled if we had nesting bluebirds.