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Window-Mounted Bird Feeder

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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7.7 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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🐦 Window-Mounted Bird Feeder | Minimalist & Easy Print

Keep nature right at your fingertips! This minimalist bird feeder is designed specifically for window mounting, allowing you to observe birds from just inches away. No suction cups that fall off – designed for secure VHB tape mounting for maximum reliability.

Key Features:

  • Bird-Friendly Perch: Features a central parallel-to-window rod, perfect for small birds like Robins or Tits to land and stay.
  • Window View: Flat back design for direct mounting on glass using double-sided mounting tape.
  • Smart Design: A smooth protective hood keeps the food dry (no top holes), and the integrated tray prevents seeds from falling.
  • Easy to Print: Some supports needed but easy to remove by special settings*. Just print and mount!

    Installation Tip:

    For the best results, use high-quality outdoor mounting tape (like 3M VHB) on the flat circular rim. Clean the window thoroughly before applying!

     

    • *Special settings are  TOP Z HEIGHT set to custom value by me

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