Woodworking plans for the birds! :) Plenty of plans to look at and consider for your next scrollsaw project, intarsia or yard wood crafting project.
This life-size, vibrant parrot will look stunning both indoors and outside. Paint in the manner shown or use other widely used colours. It is simple to cut out on your scroll saw or band saw thanks to the layered design. Use 1x10 and 2x8 boards to build it. This woodworking plan includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings to help you build the project. The parrot's length from head to tail when finished is 24 inches.
The loon is the national bird of Canada and is also Minnesota's state bird. Its name comes from its distinct call which has become a symbol of the Canadian wilds. The mother loon will carry her young on her back. Make these loons from layers of 3/4 and 1-1/2 inch thick lumber pieces. All patterns for both projects are drawn full size. Measure 23 and 26 inches long.
The peregrine falcon is trained to chase other birds like pigeons and is used in falconry, an ancient type of hunting. To catch its prey, it may dive at a speed of more than 200 mph. These lovely birds, which are currently an endangered species, can now live in your yard as this 3D yard art project. Made with lumber that is 3/4 and 1-1/2 inches thick. Plans are drawn full size for each part. Approximately 17 inches long.
White doves symbolize peace. They are often used at weddings to celebrate the purity of love. It is said that a dove brought an olive branch to Noah to signify that land was near. The sitting and flying doves measure 13 and 14 inches long. The centre dove measures 19 inches high. The woodworking plan includes the full scale patterns for all three projects.
Named for the white ring around the neck of the male. Their favourite habitat includes prairies, croplands, and now your yard! Plan includes the full scale patterns for male and female ringed neck pheasants. The male bird measures approximately 22 inches long.
This owl, perched in your yard, will certainly draw notice! Simple to construct yet realistic enough to deter barn swallows from constructing nests over your entry or woodpeckers from poking holes in your home. Another twist: if the kids enjoy the characters from well-known stories, they'll ask you to paint the owl white and hang it outside their window! Making the project is surprisingly affordable. One 2x12 piece of lumber can be used to cut out every body section. Beak and ears are cut from stock that is 3/4 inch thick. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. when built, stands 19 inches tall.
The beautiful Wood Duck can be spotted in most areas of North America. And now they can be spotted in your yard! Make them from 3/4 and 1-1/2 inch thick lumber. All patterns for both projects are drawn to full scale. Ducks measure 11 and 13 inches long.
Use this bird seed feeder to provide food for your feathered friends throughout the winter months. Birds of all sizes and kinds are able to feed in your yard thanks to the feeding saucer. The back is roughly 12x13 inches in size. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Orioles are one of the most beautiful of the North American Song Birds. Their habitat includes all of the 48 contiguous states, so there's every reason to make a feeder that will attract these beautiful birds to your yard.
For your yard, lovely pink flamingos. The sides and wings are cut from 3/4-inch-thick hardwood, while the centre part is made from a 2x12 piece. The wood is layered to give a very three-dimensional appearance. From beak to tail, the bodies are 22 and 27 inches long. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
These hopper-style bird feeding stations also function as lovely yard ornaments. For simple access to the hopper to be refilled, the hinged wings raise. Wood that is 3/4 inch thick can be used to build the project. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
A garden decoration with the appearance of a birdhouse. Make it from standard lumber sizes. All pattern pieces for the project are drawn full scale. Measures 30 inches high when built.
A painted wooden bird without wings is known as a yard bird. It becomes a whirligig, often known as a wind spinner, when wings are added. Bright complements to any garden or yard. The Yard Bird and Whirlygigs are independent entities, although they can both be used to build other objects. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Three bald eagles are constantly on guard. The vertical parts can be cut from 1x4 inch planks or regular fence pickets. Full-size images are provided in this woodworking plan. The project is 48-3/4 inches tall when it is complete.
On one end is a birdhouse, on the other a bird feeder. Can be displayed on top of your deck railing or on a stand-alone post mounted anywhere in your yard. The 12 inch planter box liner in the centre is surrounded by a picket fence. Plans drawn full size. Measures 12-1/2 inches high x 32 inches wide x 11 inches deep.
Canada Geese are depicted in all three of the stances in this design. Five layers of 1-1/2 inch thick lumber are used to construct each bird. The height of a bird ranges from 13 to 24 inches. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
A painted wooden bird without spinning wings is referred to as a yard bird. A yard bird can be transformed into a whirligig by adding wood spinner wings. Making these two crafts out of 3/4 inch wood is simple. Both of them will provide colour to your yard. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
A painted wooden bird without wings is known as a yard bird. It becomes a whirligig, often known as a wind spinner, when wings are added. Bright complements to any garden or yard. The Yard Bird and Whirlygigs are independent entities, although they can both be used to build other objects. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
This life-size, vividly coloured toucan will look stunning both indoors and outside. Build it out of layers of lumber that is 3/4 and 1-1/2 inches thick. It is simple to cut out on your scroll saw or band saw thanks to the layered design. Paint exactly as shown or use different colours instead. It will be finished at a height of 24 inches. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
This Red-Tailed Hawk will be a vigilant and safeguarding presence. This feathered guardian watches over your yard from atop a post. made with lumber that is 3/4 and 1-1/2 inches thick. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. 22 inches measure the length from beak to tail.
Making this well-liked pet is simple with five layers of 3/4-inch plywood. Layered pattern gives an eye-catching three-dimensional appearance. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. approximately 20 inches long.
Show off in your yard or at home. Both male and female bird patterns in full size are included in the plan. They resemble genuine birds in size because they are around 7 inches long. Simple to construct with five layers of wood. Cut the centre layer from pine that was 3/4 inches thick, and the other layers from pine that was 7/16 inches thick.
Here's how to give your guests a hearty welcome. designed to resemble crow wings that can hold corn ears. Build with plywood. 15-1/4 x 37-3/4 inches in size. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
These steps are designed to help small dogs, old dogs, overweight dogs or dogs with arthritis or back problems to more easily climb up to the bed or couch. Individual steps are spaced with a 5-1/2 inch”rise. All pattern parts are drawn to scale scale size. Project measures 20 inches high x 16 inches deep.
The most common of all ducks, Mallards are found in Europe, Asia and North America. They are remarkably adaptable to civilization and will breed in a city park if there is even a small pond. Plan included are full size patterns for the male and female birds. Projects measure 15 inches long.
This Mallard whirligig will liven up any yard with colour and motion. Simple to construct from 3/4-inch thick wood. The body is 17-1/4 inches long. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
These brilliant white birds are very amazing. A restoration initiative has just been launched in several states to boost the numbers of these elegant birds. You can now bring a couple into your yard! Each bird is constructed of five layers, which when adhered together, create the impression that it is three dimensional. Standard 2x12 stock and some 3/4 inch thick stock can be used to cut pieces.
The scroll work and choice of paint colors for this birdhouse are reminiscent of Victorian design. Make it from 1/4 inch thick exterior plywood and 3/4 inch thick lumber. All patterns are drawn full size. Project measures 13-1/2 inches high.
An impressive entrance project. With or without the optional hanging welcome sign, create the eagle. After construction, it has a width of 33 inches. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
In your house or garden, display in a flowerpot. Both male and female bird patterns in full size are included in this woodworking plan. They resemble genuine birds in size because they are around 7 inches long. Simple to construct with five layers of wood. Slice the centre layer of pine to be 3/4 inches thick, and the subsequent layers to be 7/16 inches thick (or whatever thinner wood pieces you may have).