Installation Instructions

Create a trendy hanging bird feeder out of a terra cotta pot!
Follow these steps below for our design, or create your own
unique look!
Clamp your saucer off to the side of your work table,
allowing you to drill holes without puncturing the workspace.
Using your Dremel 3000, place your bit in the middle of the
saucer and move your tool in an in-and-out motion until you
break through the surface. Then, using a sawing motion,
create a hole that’s 3/8” of an inch in diameter.
Repeat step for second saucer.
Now that you’ve drilled the holes into your saucers, the next
step is to draw out three circles in the middle of your pot.
These holes will serve as the spot where birds will retrieve
the bird food. Do not make them too small or the birds will
not be able to feed.
Materials
Step 1: Drill holes in middle of saucers
Step 2: Draw holes on terra cotta pot
4.3” Terra Cotta Pot
(278-2274)
Dremel 3000
(241-7102)
4.3” Terra Cotta Saucer
(278-2342)
5.9” Terra Cotta Saucer
(278-2355)
3/8” Washer
(232-0107)
Twine
(235-5625)
Bird Food
(266-1272)
8” Threaded Eyebolt
(225-5730)
Painters Tape
(564-3077)
Seed Scoop
(266-4681)
Spray Paint
(557-4819)
Clamps
(244-1358)
Dremel 9910 Tile Cutting Bit
(242-1831)
Dremel 562 Tile Cutting Bit
(242-1205)
Tools

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