Summary
A bird house for most city and country birds.
The individual front covers with their different hole sizes serve to adapt the bird house exactly to the needs of the birds. For easier identification I have written the names of the bird species and the different hole sizes on the inside of the front covers.
The house itself is designed in a way that a slight air circulation is possible over the front as well as over the underside, the nest itself rests on an airy grid structure. This prevents moisture or hot air from being trapped in the bird-house in summer. Through the hollow space on the underside of the mesh structure, dirt can fall out of the nest to protect the young birds and still remain in the actual birdhouse to avoid soiling your balcony or terrace.
The inner part of the bird-house is fixed by the front cover in the outer shell of the house. After the birds have hatched and nested, the inner part can be removed and cleaned with a light handle.
It is ready to be printed, but since I could not print it yet, it is still in progress.
As always in my designs, I did my best to avoid the need for supports in printing and kept the print itself simple. Do the environment the favor and produce less waste.
Things to be printed:
One Birdhouse=
1x : Nestingroom1x : Housing_outer_shell1x : Nesting_room1x : Front_cover
DON´T print the "complete.stl" (it´s just to look how the parts are put together)
Edit-1:
I have added a version without landingstick on the advice of a user.
Complete.stl | 2.4MB | |
Front_cover_28mm.stl | 917.6KB | |
Front_cover_28mm_without_landing_stick.stl | 898.7KB | |
Front_cover_32mm.stl | 908.2KB | |
Front_cover_32mm_without_landing_stick.stl | 889.3KB | |
Front_cover_34mm.stl | 1.2MB | |
Front_cover_34mm_without_landing_stick.stl | 1.2MB | |
Front_cover_45mm.stl | 984.9KB | |
Front_cover_45mm_without_landing_stick.stl | 964.6KB | |
Housing_outer_shell.stl | 1.1MB | |
Nesting_room.stl | 522.9KB |