

Use nails and wood glue to secure the boards in place. Repeat the wall cut out process: Five times for a hexagonal gazebo seven times for an octagonal gazebo.Īttach a wall to each side of the roof and flooring. Use a jigsaw to cut out the window openings and design shapes on the wall board. Remove the plywood template from the board. Trace openings and other design shapes over the wall panel. Next, use small nails to attach the plywood template over one of the wall boards. Use a jigsaw and small drill bits to cut out openings for the window and any other shapes in the template. Stick the drawing/photocopy over thin plywood. Photocopy the design if it is the actual size of the wall section.

Make a drawing of the wall design that is on the woodworking plan. Each of the wall sections must have the exact same measurement. You also have the option of building a six or an eight sided gazebo.įirst, measure and cut the top (roof) and bottom (flooring) boards to size.Ĭut out the boards for the walls of the gazebo. The material’s list, wood cut and measurements for this project are all in the woodworking plan. You can buy gazebo bird feeder plans from Amazon, eBay or from other woodworking sites. But for a better look, a gazebo styled feeder would be a better design. If you have some scrap wood lying around, why not make one yourself?Ī bird feeder is easy to construct. However, these can sometimes be very expensive. You can buy ready-made bird feeders in stores. Wouldn’t it be nice to see the birds approaching the bird feeder instead of searching for them in the trees? A bird feeder can also add a whimsical touch to your garden or even in your lawn. It would be a good idea to place a bird feeder in your garden if you find that you get frequent bird visits.
