Figure 1 shows the spacing of the holes for the bottom piece of the suet
feeder. The other bottom piece that’s the same size doesn’t need holes,
it’s only there to raise the height of the bottom.
Measure the distances given in fig. 1 then draw
the intersecting lines with your combination
square. Where the lines intersect is where the
point of the drill bit will go.
Step 3
We need to transfer these same lines we just drew onto the top piece.
First let’s center the bottom of the suet feeder onto the top. The exact
placement isn’t important but we need to be close. If you cut your pieces
to the sizes in the cut list there should be about 21/16”all the way
around the bottom piece. Once you’ve gotten the bottom centered use
the combination square to square it up to the edge of the top piece.