Birdhouse (Made for Bluebirds)
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A birdhouse tailored to accommodate Bluebirds' dimensions. Keep in mind that the efficacy of this design has yet to be proven, as it remains untested and unprinted. Assembling this birdhouse requires a few key components and some basic assembly skills. Here's what you'll need: To bring this project to life, you'll require the pre-printed birdhouse parts and either hot glue or an equivalent strong adhesive substance. Now, let's get started with the assembly process. Step 1: Begin by printing each component of the birdhouse. Next, apply a thin layer of hot glue to one flat surface of the perch. Line up the perch into its designated groove, ensuring it's properly aligned. Allow the glue to dry completely before proceeding. Moving on to the roof, apply glue along its edges, taking care not to get any on the surrounding surfaces. Carefully place the roof onto the top of the birdhouse, ensuring a secure fit. Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the birdhouse. Once the assembly is complete, you can either hang the birdhouse using a hook (please note that this feature will be available in an upcoming update) or drill it securely into a nearby surface. If drilling is your preferred method, it's recommended that you attach the roof first to prevent any potential damage during the drilling process.
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