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8. This is not necessary, but now take the 2 28" x 5 1/2" boards and
chamfer one edge this will become the outside top edge. Then use a round
over bit and round over the top inside and outside bottom edge.

I do not know what Chamfer or round over means.  I am guessing that
chamfer means to cut the 90 off the corner and the round over refers to
a router bit that leaves a round edge.
* Ok the chamfer does cut the corner off of the wood usually on a 45 degree 
angle. You will see this type of cut on a lot of table tops. The roundover 
again cuts off the corner leaving it rounded instead of the sharp corner. 
This step does not have to be done when assembled just using a sanding block 
can remove the sharp corners.


I don't understand what I need to do here on step 11 and 12. Help.

11. To trim the outside bottom of the birdhouse measure down from the
point 8 1/4" "and that is where to cut the two 5 1/2" wide ends .
* each of the ends will be 3/4" longer than the back parts of the houses. 
The 5-1/2 ends go in front of the bottom and side pieces of the planter. The 
4" back parts sit on the bottom and inside the 28" side pieces.
12. For the 4" peaks measure down 7 1/2" and make similar cuts.

Below is the project description in detail that I am following.  If you
have any comments, I'd certainly appreciate them.

Thanks,

Keith


Birdhouse Planter

Written December 2006
Bird house/Planter Plans
By

Leonard A. McHugh

Birdhouse planter
Picture of the Finished Birdhouse Planter

Description:

The birdhouse planter when completed is about 29" long. It has a
conventional peaked style bird house at each end with a small planter
area in the center. The planter area is 4" x 4" x 18" and has two
I-bolts near each end for hanging. There are drainage holes in the
bottom of the planter. The birdhouse roofs are made to be removable for
cleaning and there are four additional drainage holes inside each house.
In a heavy driving rain water could be blown inside through the 1 ¼"
entrance holes.

Materials:
list of 6 items
. One 8 foot 1"x6" board
. One 5 foot 1"x6" board
. Two 1/4" x 6" I-bolts and extra washers and nuts
. Eight 1 1/4" #6 or #8 screws
. Pan head or cabinet, aluminum, stainless or galvanized
. Waterproof glue
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Tools:
list of 7 items
. Table saw
. Miter saw
. Sander
. Drill or drill press
. Brad nail gun
. Socket set or socket drivers
. Router (optional)
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Preparation:
list of 19 items
1. From the 8 foot board first cut two 28" pieces
2. From the 5 foot board cut one 28" piece
3. From the remaining 8 foot board cut two 19 3/4" pieces
4. From the remaining 5 foot board cut two 15" pieces
5. Rip two of the 28" one 19 3/4" and one 15" boards to 5 1/2"
(These will be for the sides, ends and half of the roofs)
6. Rip the remaining 28" and 19 3/4" stock to 4"
(These will be for the bottom and back of the birdhouses
7. Rip the remaining 15"board to 4 3/4"
(Remaining roof halves)
8. This is not necessary, but now take the 2 28" x 5 1/2" boards and
chamfer one edge this will become the outside top edge. Then use a round
over bit and round over the top inside and outside bottom edge.
9. Cut the two 19 3/4" pieces in half
10. Cut a 45 degree peak on each of the four pieces.
11. To trim the outside bottom of the birdhouse measure down from the
point 8 1/4" "and that is where to cut the two 5 1/2" wide ends .
12. For the 4" peaks measure down 7 1/2" and make similar cuts.
13. On the 28"x4" stock, bottom, drill a 1/4" hole centered 6" from each
end, this is for the I-bolts.
14. Then use a 3/4" or 7/8" forcener or spade bit to make a counter hole
3/8" deep for the bottom washer and nut.
15. The actual bird house inside will be 4"x4 1/4" so drill 4 1/4"
drainage at each of the inside corners. And 8 or 9 drainage holes in the
planter area.

16. Now a good idea is to dry fit the planter, clamps and duct tape work
wonders. Sstandthe the two 4" peaks 4 1/4" from each end of the 28"x4"
board, bottom, and stand the sides and clamp them in place. Then stand
the end pieces and a little tape will hold them.
17. Cut two 7 1/4" roof halves from each of the 15" stock pieces.
18. Drill two 1/8" holes in each piece they should be 2 1/2" from the
bottom and 1 1/8" from front and back edge. This will allow you to later
screw the completed roof on the house. It is important that the roof is
removable for cleaning.
Hold them against the peak to make sure that you like the way that the
roof covers the houses.
19. The next thing is to drill a 1/2" vent hole near the peak on the 4"
pieces and a 1 1/4" entrance hole in the 5 1/2" end pieces.
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Assembly:
list of 8 items
1. Make sure that the large holes for the nut and washer are on the
bottom
2. First glue the 4" pieces to the bottom 4 1/4" from each edge and let
it set up This provides a much better working platform for the rest of
assembly.

3. When set up apply glue to the outside bottom edge and along the side
of the back of the birdhouse. Yes, I know that you are not to glue cross
grain but this will prevent water from seeping into the bird houses. You
could calk the planter inside if you prefer.
4. Line up the sideÿÿÿÿ and brad nail to secure.
5. Glue and attach the other side.
6. Glue and brad nail the end pieces in place.
7. Glue the 7 1/4" x 4 3/4" pieces to the 7 1/4" x 5 1/2" pieces forming
the roof.
8. When dry sand to insure that the joint is smooth and sand the edges
to eliminate the sharp corners.
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Finishing
list of 4 items
. Paint or stain and polyurethane the outside and planter area. Be
careful not to get any finishing material inside the houses including
the opening. The finishing material may be harmful to the birds.
. When finishing the roofs do the top and only about 3/4" along the
bottom edge.
. Do not install a perch. Most birds will stay away since a predator
could use the perch for access.
. The colors do matter, avoid red and blue colors. The closer to natural
aged wood colors the better, unless you just want a decorative planter.
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Suggestions
list of 8 items
. To help align things make two simple jigs. One 4"x4 1/4" and the other
4"x 6". At one end of the 6" make a small groove centered.
. Use the 6" jig to guide where to drill for the I-bolts. Use the 4 1/4"
to align the back of the birdhouse when gluing it to the bottom.
. Also use both pieces to set up where to drill the inside drainage
holes. Hold the 4 1/4" piece at the end and screw the 6" piece next to
it.
. When you remove the 4 1/4"block you will be able to correctly drill
the inside corners of the house. Do this to both ends.
. Where the screw hole is in the planter bed drill two of the drainage
holes to eliminate the screw holes.
. I like making these in the winter for gifts. There will be a few
months for the finishing odors to dissipate helping to protect the
birds.
. When the planter and roofs are dried secure the roofs to the
birdhouse.
. The final step is to install the I-bolts. When placing through the
mounting holes just partly thread on the bottom washer and nut. Pull it
tight and finger tighten the inside nut. Use a socket driver to tighten
up the bottom nut.
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Credits:
list of 3 items
. The origional plans were featured in BirdAnd Bloom Collector's edition
magazine designed by Edward Wilson of , Sheridan, Oregan
. I made several modifications to the origional plans to make it easier
for a blind woodworker to construct the planter.
. HOMES FOR BIRDS
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management,
HOMES FOR BIRDS
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