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The wood (6" x 1" x 1200mm) was obtained from Harlow Bros. It can be brought in 4m-ish lengths for around £7. They cut it down for free into three manageable lengths that would fit into my car. | The wood (6" x 1" x 1200mm) was obtained from Harlow Bros. It can be brought in 4m-ish lengths for around £7. They cut it down for free into three manageable lengths that would fit into my car. | ||
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File:BAT BOX-WAG-2016.jpg|Plans from the [https://www.nottinghamshirewildlife.org/get-involved/how-you-can-get-involved/wildlife-gardening/how-make-bat-box Wildlife Trust Website] | |||
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Revision as of 10:42, 25 June 2019
Bat Box | |
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Primary Contact | Danspencer101 |
Created | 23/06/2019 |
Completed | 23/06/2019 |
Status | Complete |
Type | Members Project |
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I had a go at making a Bat Box from plans on the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust website.
The wood (6" x 1" x 1200mm) was obtained from Harlow Bros. It can be brought in 4m-ish lengths for around £7. They cut it down for free into three manageable lengths that would fit into my car.
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Plans from the Wildlife Trust Website
Method
The method of manufacture is as follows:
- Mark out the wood with a marker pen or pencil
- Table Saw to do the majority of the cuts.
- For the side pieces with angled tops, I used the Sliding Chop Saw.
- Hand Miter Saw to do the 1mm deep bat ladder on the back piece.
- Impact Driver to screw everything together.
- Laser Cutter to engrave logos.
- Seal gaps with wood glue.
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Marking out the cuts
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Marking out the cuts
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The finished bat box
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The finished bat box