Things You'll Need
- Materials:
- 12 one-inch by one-inch by four-foot lengths of lumber
- 8 one-inch by one-inch by three-foot lengths of lumber
- 100 square feet small mesh screening (four-foot roll)
- Slim carpentry screws or fasteners
- Sandpaper
- Bendable wire
- Tools:
- Heavy duty staple gun and staples
- Drill
- Miter saw
- Hammer
- Pliers
- Wire snips
Instructions
Sand all the lumber so there are no rough edges or splinters.
Square the corners of all of the lengths of lumber with the miter saw.
Assemble two four-foot high by four-foot wide frames, either with screws or fasteners. Stretch, cut, and staple the wire mesh over them. These will be the front and back panels of the aviary.
Assemble four four-foot high by three-foot wide frames with screws or fasteners. Stretch, cut, and staple the wire mesh over them. These will be the top, bottom, and left and right sides of the aviary.
Screw all six screened frames together into a four-foot high by three-foot wide by four-foot long box shape.
Working on the left side of the aviary, use the wire snips to cut open three sides of a small door from the wire mesh, twelve inches wide and twelve inches high, bending the screen on the left margin of the door. Cut a length of wire to loop in the door to latch it closed.