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Description
This elegant birdhouse combines a modern design with a clean and functional construction. It is designed to look great in any garden, on a balcony, or on a terrace while providing a comfortable shelter for birds.
A special feature of this design is the removable inner tray. It is held in place by either a 15×3 mm round magnet or a 15×15×3 mm square magnet. This creates a very clean and elegant appearance because no visible mounting hardware is required.
The model is designed with a print pause for the magnets. When the printer pauses, insert the magnets into their designated slots and continue the print. This allows the magnets to be fully integrated into the finished model and remain hidden from view.
For outdoor use, I printed the model in PETG.
Important note: In my first test print, I used smaller magnets. I do not recommend doing this, as they did not provide enough holding force to securely keep the tray in place. A 15×3 mm round magnet or a 15×15×3 mm square magnet works much better.
The model also includes two holes at the top, allowing it to be easily hung using screws, hooks, wire, or rope.
If you print this model, I would love to see your make. Enjoy!
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