kingfisher project, Kelvinbridge, Glasgow, 2006 by wilderness
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Step 1: THE DO-IT-YOURSELF GUIDE TO URBAN WILDLIFE HABITAT REGENERATION

or, how to make a kingfisher from discarded IRN BRU cans
wilderness (author) says: Jul 6, 2012. 1:26 AM
Thanks Abell22, I'm touched and slightly perplexed - are you aware that this particular kingfisher is made out of aluminium cans?
wilderness (author) says: Mar 28, 2007. 10:08 AM
check out www.myspace.com/jethrobrice for more of my work
Metrokillah says: Feb 28, 2007. 1:39 PM
Braw, not only is "skeggy brew" the ginger nectar of the gods but with your ingenuity becomes the drinker of the nectar of the flowers of the gods. Would it be possible to attach little wings so that the wind whirs them like a real kingfisher or even a hummingbird? There is no lack of a breeze in Scotland and the audible pitch could possibly be tuned to sound like wings too. Excellent instructable and barry drawings. slanj
outofthewoods says: Jan 7, 2007. 9:32 AM
This is amazing and beautiful! Do you have any plans for making any other kinds of birds? Thanks for sharing!
wilderness (author) says: Jan 10, 2007. 10:33 AM
green woodpecker, perhaps? someday.
rocotillo says: Jul 2, 2006. 6:00 PM
great project is there any more drink can items on this site, they are a good material to work with on a lot of projects.
wilderness (author) says: Jul 13, 2006. 11:45 AM
yep, there's a beer-can camping stove which looks fantastc.
fastboy says: Nov 1, 2006. 12:56 PM
excellent looking project, dude the images are fantastic! definetely the best instructable maker here
Von Klaus says: Jul 6, 2006. 4:09 PM
my momma told me to never ever double never to stick my finger in soda cans.
wilderness (author) says: Nov 1, 2006. 12:05 PM
not one cut in six months of collecting and experimenting and i don't think icaught aids or syphillis either. but yep, caution is advised
morphet says: Jul 17, 2006. 2:10 PM
Dude, what a beautiful project.
leevonk says: May 24, 2006. 6:25 PM
putting pics into a PDF:
1) download PDF995: http://www.pdf995.com/
2) insert the pictures into microsoft word
3) in word, click print then 'print to pdf995'
4) your new pdf will appear, yay
_soapy_ says: Jul 1, 2006. 6:20 AM
Or use OpenOffice, and simply click the PDF button.
lissy says: Jun 27, 2006. 5:28 PM
lovely...saw one of these print outs art the GSA Exhibition last week...have printed some off to post to my mates...thanks.
ladybird says: Jun 26, 2006. 9:58 AM
This is a truly beautiful and inspirational project! Nice one!
wilderness (author) says: May 30, 2006. 1:31 PM
have uploaded a new version of the pdf, cause the old one was cropped by mistake. re questions: drew it by hand, made it in indesign and exported to .pdf but i meant i taught myself to make the bird...
blog.darkforestdesign.com says: May 26, 2006. 12:04 PM
Truly incredible work - thank you for the contribution. I liked it so much it made it into my blog - check it out: http://www.darkforestdesign.com/blog/diy-soda-can-construction
wilderness (author) says: May 24, 2006. 4:11 PM
yeah, i taught myself and then made the manual, which i'm going to try to attach as a PDF for downloading - d'you know how i do that?
radiorental says: May 24, 2006. 6:11 PM
Sorry, just noticed the pdf, very cool. You taught yourself?!?!? I'm speechless. How on gods earth did you manage to teach yourself to draw like that, write crazy complicated instructions on to two pages and figure out how to turn an irn bru can in to a hummingbird? I'd love to hear the story behind that please!
radiorental says: May 24, 2006. 6:06 PM
depends on what you drew it in. Have you got pdf as an option under 'save as'?
radiorental says: May 24, 2006. 3:30 PM
very nice instructable, those drawings are really nice. Much clearer than trying to figure out how to do it from in-progress photographs. Did you draw them yourself or are they from a book/manual/zine?
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