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This fun little squirrel feeder picnic table is the perfect afternoon project! It takes just half a fence picket, some basic tools, and costs less than $2 to build. Whether you're looking to attract squirrels, entertain the kids, or just enjoy a simple woodworking project, this one is a hit. ✅ Beginner-friendly ✅ Super affordable ✅ Quick and easy to build These feeders also make great little gifts or yard sale items, so don’t be surprised if your neighbors start asking for one! The idea for this build came from Matthew Peech Woodworking, and if you aren’t subscribed to his channel, you should be 👉👉 / @matthewpeechwoodworking 🔨 Materials: • 1/2 cedar fence picket • 1" brad nails • Tightbond 3 glue If you enjoyed this build, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to follow along as I renovate my woodworking shop and grow this DIY business from the ground up! 👉 Support my shop renovation journey on Patreon: / grossmanwoodworking 👉 Follow me on TikTok @GrossmanWoodwork 00:00 – Intro & Project Overview 00:38 – Material Needed & Concept 01:02 – Choosing Contrasting Cedar Colors 01:33 – Getting Started with the Build 01:45 – Sanding & First Cuts 02:10 – Cutting Legs and Supports 02:40 – Ripping Boards into Strips 03:10 – Cutting Bench Supports 03:25 – Cutting the Angled Legs 04:24 – Beveling the Supports for Style 05:02 – Assembly Begins 05:27 – Using a Jig for Easier Setup 06:34 – Gluing & Attaching Supports 07:39 – Swapping Jigs for Final Assembly 08:59 – Installing the Seats 10:28 – Finalizing Seat Assembly 11:06 – Installing Center & Top Boards 13:47 – Wrapping Up Top Boards 15:36 – Adding Corn Mounting Screw 16:33 – Pre-Drilling Mounting Holes 17:07 – Final Thoughts & Outro