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  www.homebazaar.com   Introduction: Building a Simple Flat Roof Birdhouse This guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating a simple, modern birdhouse with a flat roof. It's a great beginner project for anyone interested in woodworking or attracting birds to their yard. This design is intentionally simple, focusing on functionality and ease of construction. 
   Materials and Tools Needed: 
Untreated wood (pine, cedar, or redwood are good choices cedar and redwood are naturally rot resistant) Wood glue Screws or nails Saw (hand saw, circular saw, or jigsaw) Drill with drill bits Measuring tape or ruler Pencil Sandpaper Optional: Wood sealant or paint (use bird-safe options)    Step 1: Cutting the Wood Pieces Using your measuring tape and pencil, mark the following dimensions on your wood: 
Front: 6 inches wide x 8 inches tall Back: 6 inches wide x 8 inches tall Sides (x2): 6 inches wide x 6 inches tall Bottom: 6 inches wide x 6 inches deep Roof: 8 inches wide x 8 inches deep Carefully cut each piece along your marked lines. Ensure your cuts are as straight as possible for a better fit.    Step 2: Assembling the Box Begin assembling the box by attaching the sides to the bottom piece. Apply wood glue to the edges of the bottom piece where the sides will attach. Then, secure the sides to the bottom using screws or nails. Pre-drilling pilot holes can help prevent the wood from splitting. Repeat the process to attach the front and back pieces to the bottom and sides, forming a complete box. Ensure all pieces are flush and square. 
   Step 3: Creating the Entrance Hole Decide on the size of your entrance hole based on the type of bird you want to attract. A 1 1/2 inch hole is suitable for many common birds. Mark the center of the hole on the front piece of the birdhouse, approximately 2 inches from the top. Use a drill with a hole saw or a drill bit to create the entrance. 
   Step 4: Attaching the Roof Apply wood glue to the top edges of the box. Center the roof piece on top of the box, ensuring it overhangs evenly on all sides. Secure the roof using screws or nails. Again, pre-drilling pilot holes is recommended. 
   Step 5: Sanding and Finishing Sand all edges and surfaces of the birdhouse to remove splinters and create a smooth finish. Pay particular attention to the edges around the entrance hole. If desired, apply a bird-safe wood sealant or paint to protect the birdhouse from the elements. Allow the sealant or paint to dry completely before placing the birdhouse outside. 
   Step 6: Mounting the Birdhouse Choose a suitable location for your birdhouse. It should be sheltered from strong winds and direct sunlight, if possible. Mount the birdhouse to a tree, post, or building using screws or nails through the back piece. Ensure the birdhouse is securely attached and stable. 
   Conclusion: Enjoy Your New Birdhouse Congratulations! You have successfully built a simple flat roof birdhouse. Now, sit back and enjoy watching the birds that come to visit your new creation. Remember to clean out the birdhouse annually after the nesting season to keep it a safe and healthy home for your feathered friends. 
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