Bird Feeder Ball Mould

Bird Feeder Ball Mould

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<p><strong>Bird Feeder Ball Mould</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>2-piece mould producing standard sized DIY feeder balls for the birdies in your garden.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PLA or PTEG<br>Layer height:&nbsp; 0.3 mm<br>Infill:&nbsp; 10%<br>Supports:&nbsp; None<br>Brim:&nbsp; None</p><p>Printed on Prusa Mk3S</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lay clingfilm over each half and press your fat ball mix (having refrigerated it for a couple of hours) into each half.&nbsp; Press the mould halves together then separate.&nbsp; Remove film and drop them into your feeder cage or net.</p><p>For the mix I use fat (lard) blocks, digestive biscuits, bacon lightly fried or raw (it gets a little cooked in the melted fat anyway).&nbsp; You can mix in seeds, raisins, grated cheese and other stuff.&nbsp;</p><p>Melt the lard and stir in the broken-up biscuits and chopped up bacon, etc.&nbsp; Fridge the whole lot for a couple of hours.&nbsp; It will still be mailable for insertion into the moulds.</p>

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