Hello everyone!! I'm back in the shop and it feels pretty good! So as long as it does I'm going to work!! One of the categories at our fair is birdhouses and included in that is miniature birdhouses!! I can't resist making a grouping of small, smaller and smallest compound cut birdhouses!! I have shrunk the pattern to 75% and 50%. For the smallest I'm using toothpicks for the perch. But I'm struggling with the middle one. By drill bit size it would be 3/32, but is it possible to buy a dowel that small? The smallest the big box store in the bigger city is 1/8. My only other thought is to try and sand down a 1/8. Any ideas out there?!?! Thanks so much for always being there for me!!!
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Need to find dowel for birdhouse perch!!
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How about a piece of straw out of a broom or a toothpick?"Still Montana Mike"
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I'm using a toothpick for the smallest perch. The middle birdhouse needs to be bigger than that to stay symmetrical. That's why I'm having problems. Any other thoughts Mike???Cathy in NE
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get some of the bamboo skewers. if they are too big you can sand em smaller.Pacifism is great, as long as everyone is participating.
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by RolfI have done them in strips for a while. Thanks for the reminder Carole, I need to make some more of those ribbon boxes.Today, 08:17 AM
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Reply to Vintage scroll saw identificationGot it. Your picture was rather dark and could not see the construction.
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by handibunnyThe strip method is the way to go for small compound cut objects. Betty's photo reminded me of my first published project in SSWC, in 2007, which was a bow box, and pulled up the strip of hand-drawn patterns I submitted for making the bow loops. It really makes the process go quickly.
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I must try doing in strips. I have always done 2 at a time with small clamps to hold the birdies.
Also, when I do mine I always fill the hole with moss. I used to use dryer lint or cedar leaves but I got a bag of moss from dollar store and it will last a lifetime.
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