No jointer, no planer, no problem. I used my table saw to dimension the rough lumber for this bird cage. Then I made a jig for the table saw to make a cove molding. With a little woodworking ingenuity you can accomplish any project at home. My daughter Riley has been wanting a bigger bird cage for her parakeets so I had to put off the chicken coop build for the Guineas. I used an old table we bought off Facebook for the base of this bird cage. We used eco-friendly paints and stains to make sure it was bird safe. The Mahogany wood used in this DIY project is also parrot safe. All the metal used had to be stainless steel or aluminum as well. This was a fun family woodworking project to work on with my daughter Riley. Thanks for watching!
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Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2 Pc Kit- 1/2" Hammer Drill & 1/4" Impact Driver
SawStop JSS-120A60 Jobsite Saw PRO
Bosch 12-Inch Dual-Bevel Glide Miter Saw
Makita 5" Random Orbit Sander
Bosch Router, Colt 1-Horsepower
Festool 561438 TS 75 EQ Plunge Cut Circular Saw
Milwaukee M12 Jigsaw
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I hope to inspire you to create your own projects at home after watching my videos. In everything from DIY home renovation projects to custom furniture to projects that help us become more self-sufficient, I hope to show you how with a little ingenuity you can make stuff at home too.
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