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Wire Bird Cage Base

Base of a mini wire bird cage

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/wire-bird-cage-base • Posted by Sarah T.

The base of a miniature wire bird cage. to be continued. *depending on the size of your bird cage, you will want to use a different gauge of wire; for a larger bird cage, use 12-gauge wire, for a smaller one 16-gauge* *you will also need some sort of cylindrical object to bend the wire around, as a guide for the base* next up: Wire Bird Cage--Floor (in progress)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 45

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

The base of a miniature wire bird cage. to be continued. *depending on the size of your bird cage, you will want to use a different gauge of wire; for a larger bird cage, use 12-gauge wire, for a smaller one 16-gauge* *you will also need some sort of cylindrical object to bend the wire around, as a guide for the base* next up: Wire Bird Cage--Floor (in progress)

Instructions

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    Measure out (but do not cut) a length of 12-16 gauge wire. *if you're planning to make a larger bird cage, go for the 12-gauge wire. for a smaller one, use 16 gauge.*

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    bend the end of the wire at 90 degrees, so you have an L shape with about a quarter of an inch bent.

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    wrap the wire once around a cylindrical object of your choosing (this object will determine the circumference of the bird cage).

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    bend the wire at 90 degrees again, in the same direction as the first bend.

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    decide how tall you want your base to be.once you know: bend the wire at a 90 degree angle again, this time so the bent wire is parallel to the first circle you made around your cylinder.

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    wrap the wire once around your cylinder.

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    bend the wire at 90 degrees again, so it is parallel to your first two bends.

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    cut the wire about half way down the height of the base.

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    the wires of the base should be completely parallel to each other, the whole way around.

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    what it should look like so far.

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    cut a length of the 28-gauge wire, about a foot long.

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    curve the wire around the part of the base where the ends meet, at the bottom, so you have between 2-3 inches on one end.

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    twist. *you might want to use pliers for this, to make it tight*

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    wrap the shorter end of the wire around the end of the other wire, beneath the twist, making sure it's tight.

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    wrap the remaining wire up the ends of the other wire to bind the connection.

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    cut another length of 28 gauge wire, a little longer than the last length.

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    connect this wire to one of the coils on the connection.

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    wrap the new wire around the connection a couple of times, until it reaches the top of the base. twist the wire twice around the upper ring of the base.

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    bring the wire down at a slant, and wrap it twice around the lower ring.

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    continue doing this around the entire base until you come back to the original connection. *keep the thin wire tight, but make sure the rings stay parallel*

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    voila. the base is finished. *if you have extra wire left over do NOT cut it off*