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 Hanging
Macaw Puzzle
From the Amazon Jungles to
Your Home
When my wife, Joyce, and I traveled to Africa, there
were birds everywhere. We thought for sure when we went
to Peru that we would see lots of birds, too. As it
turns out, that wasn’t the case. The ones we had the
best looks at were residents at lodges where we stayed.
One morning we woke up to see three macaws on a ceiling
rafter looking down at us as we slept. What a way to
wake up!
This hanging macaw puzzle reminds me of our Peru trip.
For you, it’s a nice eye-catcher for your craft booth.
Plus, if you know someone who has an itch for a pet
bird, as Joyce did when she found out her twin sister
got one, make this puzzle instead. It’s a lot less mess
and there are no vet bills. (It’s a great puzzle for
kids; don’t make the support and use child-safe paints.)
Step 1:
Cut two pieces—the Body and the Support—to overall size.
Step 2:
Attach the pattern to the wood using temporary bond
spray adhesive. Make sure you spray
the pattern and not the wood.
Step 3:
Make the outside cut of the parrot using the #5 blade.
Complete the cutting by making all the
interior cuts for the puzzle pieces.
Step 4:
Lightly sand each puzzle piece to remove all burrs.
Step 5:
Glue the pattern to the piece of wood for the support
and cut it out with the #5 blade. Make sure the
dimension labeled “x” on the pattern is the same
thickness as the body.
Step 6:
The macaw can be painted though it is better and I
recommend that you use wood stains. It is best to use
fully transparent intermixable wood stains because paint
is too thick. I recommend a product called Woodburst;
see SPECIAL SOURCES below. (The macaw shown in the
photograph was painted.)
Step 7:
Pour the stain into a paper cup or other suitable
container for easy application or mixing colors.
Step 8:
Dip a rag into a cup and apply generously to all
surfaces. You can use artists’ brushes, if you wish.
Wipe off excess by dragging the towel with the grain.
Let dry for 48 hours.
Step 9:
Add the eyelet to the support.
Step 10:
Assemble the puzzle and attach it to the support. Now if
we could only get the darn thing
to talk! |