Since making the original bird table i have got a new workshop and i put hexagonal felt shingles on the roof.
How to make a bird table with slate roof.
Download a plan to make your bird table.
This is a great look.
To build a bird table start by trimming a large flat piece of wood down to your desired size to create the tabletop.
To make it easier you can buy ready made sedum matting which you simply cut to size and roll out.
The thing about the felt shingles that i had not realized is that you do not get individual shingles but sheets of 3 shingles and when you overlay the top with the next row you cover up the joints and they look like individual shingles.
The weight of the slate will also help the bird table be more stable particularly if coupled with a solid base.
Create a green roof for your bird table with the help of our simple five step guide.
The first step of the project is to build the tray for the bird table.
Slate roof bird tables can also help prevent unwelcome visitors at your bird table such as cats squirrels and larger birds stealing food or frightening birds away.
I ve added two pot plant boxes and bird boxes in the roof.
Use a miter saw to make 45 degree cuts at both ends of the trims.
Some birds may even roost at night on a table with a roof.
One thing you ll notice glancing at your options are most bird tables have slate roofs made from a single slate panel on either side.
Cut to fit both sides of the angled roof or cut into a narrow triangle as to slot them into the hexagon or square roof design.
Then secure 2 pieces of wood together in a cross shape to form the table s base and attach a sturdy post to the center.
How to build a bird table using one 2x4 timber and a few scraps of plywood.
The best plants to use for green roofs on your bird table are the smaller species of sedum as they can withstand drought and grow on poor soil.
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A roof can however deter the shyer and larger species from visiting and in most cases an open table is really just as good.
It also provides a dry place for seed hoppers and nut containers.
Next cut 4 pieces of wooden trim and screw the pieces onto the underside of the tabletop.
Use 1 1 2 nails and glue to assemble everything.