Bird House Series part 1: DIY Barn

PSA: this video is for fun, not intended to be viewed as if I'm a "professional builder" Building is a hobby of mine and I am no where close to being a professional. I do my best and will show my faults or mention them. Is my way the best, probably not, but it works for me, and if I can do it, so can you! My videos are for those who think they can't DIY or who never picked up a tool before and wanting to start simple. Please be kind. Hey Everyone! Building my "squirrel" house was fun and I wanted to build more, but since my squirrels are so fat, I decided to make bird houses! Technically, I want to make a village with a bell in town square! So with that said, I present my first house, well a Barn LOL! and it even has instructions! The cut list will be below, but will not include miter cuts, as everything is based on the roofs. This was a really fun build, so I hope you give it a try! As always, thank you for watching, please Like, Share and Subscribe! what you will need: 2 cedar fence pickets 6 ft x 5.5 in (use scrap wood if you have it) Tools: Compound Miter Saw -Pull Saw -Table saw or a circular saw (for longer cuts) -Waterproof Wood Glue -Speed Square -Clamps -nails (optional) -safety glasses (not optional) Cut list: If you have any questions, please let me know Main Roof: W x L 1 @ 5 in x 5.5 in 1 @ 5 in x 5 in Main Building: W x L front/back walls: 2 @ 5 in x 9.5 in side walls: 2 @ 5.5 in x 12 in (45 degree angle...est) floor: 1 @ 5 in x 5 in Side Building: W x L roof: 2 @ 5.5 in x 6.5 in (15 degree angle...est) front/back walls: 4 @ 5.5 in x 6 in side walls: 2 @ 5 in x 6 in base/floor: 1 @ 5.5 in x 18.5 in Tennessee Appalachian Quilt info: https://www.tnvacation.com/articles/t... https://arcd.org/quilt-trail/#:~:text....