First published at 01:03 UTC on May 21st, 2021.
Hey Everyone!
Building my "squirrel" house was fun and I wanted to build more, but since my squirrels are so fat, I decided to make bird houses! Technically, I want to make a village with a bell in town square!
So with that said, I pr…
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Hey Everyone!
Building my "squirrel" house was fun and I wanted to build more, but since my squirrels are so fat, I decided to make bird houses! Technically, I want to make a village with a bell in town square!
So with that said, I present my first house, well a Barn LOL! and it even has instructions! The cut list will be below, but will not include miter cuts, as everything is based on the roofs.
This was a really fun build, so I hope you give it a try! As always, thank you for watching, please Like, Share and Subscribe!
what you will need:
2 cedar fence pickets 6 ft x 5.5 in (use scrap wood if you have it)
Tools:
Compound Miter Saw
-Pull Saw
-Table saw or a circular saw (for longer cuts)
-Waterproof Wood Glue
-Speed Square
-Clamps
-nails (optional)
-safety glasses (not optional)
Cut list: If you have any questions, please let me know
Main Roof: W x L
1 @ 5 in x 5.5 in
1 @ 5 in x 5 in
Main Building: W x L
front/back walls: 2 @ 5 in x 9.5 in
side walls: 2 @ 5.5 in x 12 in (45 degree angle...est)
floor: 1 @ 5 in x 5 in
Side Building: W x L
roof: 2 @ 5.5 in x 6.5 in (15 degree angle...est)
front/back walls: 4 @ 5.5 in x 6 in
side walls: 2 @ 5 in x 6 in
base/floor: 1 @ 5.5 in x 18.5 in
Tennessee Appalachian Quilt info:
https://www.tnvacation.com/articles/tennessees-rural-roads-home-appalachian-quilt-trail
https://arcd.org/quilt-trail/#:~:text=The%20first%20Quilt%20Trail%20began,barn%20with%20a%20quilt%20pattern.
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