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    Birdhouse Ornament

    Here are a couple of ornaments I have turned for the upcoming Christmas season hoping to make some $$ for my church. Your comments and critiques are requested.

    The 1st one is approx 2.75" x 2.25" - box elder; the 2nd is about 2.25" x 1.75"- spalted birch roof and maple body.

    Thanks for looking!
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    Last edited by Mark Hulette; 10-22-2005 at 6:17 PM.
    Mark


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    Those are cute! Hope they sell well for you.

    Bruce

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    Mark,

    Most of the birdhouses I have seen have a small perch under the entrance hole. Some people turn them out of ebony. I use a round toothpick and turn it down to fit the hole and then color it with a marking pen.

    There is a really great book on making these ornaments, probably more detail than any of us want to know! It is "Dick Sing Turns Miniature Birdhouses."

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    Nice Job!
    I think you will do well with your sales.
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Pye
    Most of the birdhouses I have seen have a small perch under the entrance hole. Some people turn them out of ebony. I use a round toothpick and turn it down to fit the hole and then color it with a marking pen.
    Harry- That's my plan on the actual ornaments that I sell but I hadn't thought of using toothpicks! Great idea! How far below the hole do you place the perch and what size drill bit do you use for the perch hole?

    Thanks guys for all the input!
    Mark


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    The birdhouses are great! Now I will have to try my hand at some...

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    Very cool Mark. Nice designs.

    Ernie

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    Very nice, add the perch and you will have some winners. As far as placement just put them where you think they look good.

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    Mark,

    Sorry to take so long getting back to you about the birdhouses. I drill the opening for the bird 5/32" and the hole for the perch with a #53 bit. That is a tad smaller than 1/16". More important than the size is the location. The perch hole should be in line with the opening. They just don't look right if the perch hole is off to the side. I put them where ever they look best. The attached picture is of three finished ornaments and several bodies waiting for roofs. The bodies are about an inch in diameter.

    Please ignore the stand. It was something I knocked together in about twenty minutes just to show the ornaments at a club meeting.
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    Harry~

    Thanks for the reply!

    I really like the grain pattern on the one on the far right! Looks like you've done a few of those!!

    I'll post some of the ones I complete soon... off to the shop!
    Mark


    "Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice doggie" until you can find a rock."
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    Mark, I think they look great! I really like the roof on the one on the right!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

  12. Very nice! My wife and FIL would love these!

    Thanks for the pictures!

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