Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. iSi. Houses for Animals 131 the other remains open (Fig. 182). This is a good arrangementfor many animals. First get out the floor, then the pieces forthe closed end, cutting out the doorway and a window, if one is. Fig. 182. desired. These openings can be cut as shown on page get out the framework for the open end and fasten it inposition. A door can be fitted wherever desired and the roofput on, as just shown. A house or cage, chiefly open-work, with two sleeping-boxesor nests (Fig. 183) is similar in general construction. This


Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. iSi. Houses for Animals 131 the other remains open (Fig. 182). This is a good arrangementfor many animals. First get out the floor, then the pieces forthe closed end, cutting out the doorway and a window, if one is. Fig. 182. desired. These openings can be cut as shown on page get out the framework for the open end and fasten it inposition. A door can be fitted wherever desired and the roofput on, as just shown. A house or cage, chiefly open-work, with two sleeping-boxesor nests (Fig. 183) is similar in general construction. This issuitable for indoors (as inan outbuilding). If to beleft exposed to the weather,a solid roof can be added,or it can be covered withcanvas or something of thesort when necessary. Theconstruction is similar tothat of those already de-scribed. This cage can beused for pigeons and other


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