Treehouses and Other Cool Stuff EBLAD
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Treehouses and Other Cool Stuff EBLAD
4.5” Rear Flap 8.5 ” Rear Flap 11.5mm Spine houses in the East Hampton area, is also an illustrator specializing in how-to books. David has worked as an architectural renderer for most of the leading architectural firms in New York City and has received two awards from the NYC Planning Commission for his playground design for handicapped children. Jeanie Stiles is an actress/model who has appeared in numerous television commercials and print ads. With a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Wheaton College in Massachusetts, Jeanie has also taught ESL and English at Baruch College in New York City. David and Jeanie have been writing how-to books together for the past fifteen years. Most recently, the couple built a treehouse on The Today Show in Rockefeller Center in New DAVID & JEANIE STILES York. They divide their time between New York City and East Hampton, where they live in a barn they renovated together. H o m e R e f e r e n c e / H o w -To www.gibbs-smith.com to enrich and inspire humankind 4.5” Rear Flap $19.95 U.S. TREEHOUSES and Other COOL STUFF 50 Projects You Can Build Treehouses and Other Cool Stuff provides instructions and plans for fun projects that parents and kids can build together. TREEHOUSES and Other COOL STUFF 50 Projects You Can Build Many of them can be built in one afternoon using discarded materials found around the house; some may take longer to construct. All the projects are designed to encourage kids to be creative while having fun. From a Swinging Treehouse, Monster House and Jet Racer to a Box Sled, Treasure Chest and Exploding Cannon, you can build a variety of projects that create lasting memories with your children. “With its joyful drawings and crystal-clear instructions, David & Jeanie Stiles Treehouses and Other Cool Stuff delivers a wealth of imaginative, iconic outdoor projects guaranteed to tempt and thrill the adventurous child of all ages.” —Don Metz, architect and author of Confessions of a Country Architect 11” Height A-Frame Treehouse Tarzan Swing Lemonade Stand Exploding Cannon Downhill Racer Trolley Ride Fake Barbells Pogo Boat Playhouse Bed Ski Sled Monster Treehouse Secret Lock Box Alka Rocket Ad Hoc Tree Fort Treasure Chest and more! TREEHOUSES and other COOL STUFF 50 Projects You Can Build PROJECTS INCLUDE: David Stiles, a designer/builder who has built several 8.5” Front Flap Contents Acknowledgments About This Book 9 10 Carpentry Basics Kids, Build This First Sawhorse Toolbox How to Make a Saw Guide How to Crosscut a Board Carpentry Tips 13 14 15 16 17 18 Huts, Treehouses & Playhouses Tree Fort A-frame Treehouse Nature Hut Swinging Treehouse Monster House Dragon Treehouse Ad Hoc Tree Fort Delta Wing Space Vehicle Jet Racer Kung Fu Hut 19 20 27 34 36 40 43 45 47 50 52 Things That Move Downhill Racer Ski Sled Box Sled Seesaw Trolley Ride Circle Swing Merry-Go-Round Model Sailboat Recycled Raft Pogo Boat 55 56 61 63 64 66 69 70 72 76 78 Treehouse Accessories Treasure Chest Winch Locks and Latches Secret Lock Box Birdhouse Ring Swing Game Tarzan Swing Snölykta (Snow Light) 89 90 92 93 95 96 97 98 99 Stuff to Do in Your Treehouse Washtub Fiddle Tom-Tom Crow Call Noisemaker Wood Music 101 102 104 106 107 108 Weekend Projects Lemonade Stand Playhouse Bed Fake Barbells Exploding Cannon Alka Rocket Totem Pole Cool Bike Sweet Tooth Tiger The Ugliest, Best, Cheapest Desk Lamp in the World Bat Signal Cootie Catcher Wheel of Fortune 109 110 114 115 116 121 124 125 127 Resources 129 131 132 134 135 Detailed materials list Tree Fort Tree Fort Tree Fort Materials List Note: All dimensions are approximate and should be adjusted for each builder’s specific situation. Qty. Description Platform (2) 2x6 #2 D. fir* (4) 2x8 #2 D. fir 2x6 (7) (2) 4x4 #2 cedar or ACQ 4x4 (1) (2) AC plywood (9) 5/4 x 6 Hammer symbols divide projects into levels of difficulty Length Location 10' 10' 10' 15' 12' 4'x4' #2 cedar V-knee brace floor frame floor joists posts knee brace and rail posts interior floor decking 10' 16' stringers treads *D. Fir = Douglas fir Stairs (2) 2x6 clear cedar 2x6 clear cedar (1) House (1) (4) (7) (3) (6) (2) (4) (4) (6) (2) 4x4 #2 cedar 10' 2x4 #2 cedar 8' 2x4 #2 cedar 10' 2x4 #2 cedar 10' 2x4 #2 cedar 8' 2x6 #2 cedar 8' 2x4 #2 cedar 8' 4'x8' 3/8" Lauan ply. 10' 5/4 x 4 # 2 cedar 18" bundles Perfection shingles #1 cedar shingles rear corner posts sill plates rear and side wall studs front wall studs top plates front header cats wall sheathing corners and door trim walls Comprehensive plans and illustrations Tree Fort Tree Fort Find a tree that is at least 10 inches in diameter and attach a 2x6 x 9 1/2-foot-long beam to it using a 5/8 x 5-inch lag screw. Support the beam by attaching two 2x6 x 5-foot braces to form a “V.” Drop a plumb bob from both beam-ends to the ground and measure two 7-foot-long parallel lines, marking where the 2 posts will go. Check the diagonal measurements to make sure they are equal. Dig two 12-inch-wide holes, 36 inches deep, and place two 4x4 cedar or pressure-treated posts loosely in the holes. Do not backfill the holes until the floor is framed. Build the floor frame out of 2x6s and attach it to the posts using 1/2-inch x 6-inch galvanized bolts. If you have only one tree, this design is a good choice. Two posts and knee braces provide the additional support necessary. Wise grandparents built this sturdy treehouse for their grandkids to gather in each summer, where they can camp out surrounded by branches, birds and a view of the lake. The windows have screens and there’s room for several sleeping bags inside. Before backfilling the holes, make sure that the posts are plumb. For rigidity, add two 4x4 x 5-foot-long knee braces, as shown. Tree Fort 2 3 Above: Treasure Chest Below: Downhill Racer This downhill racer is like a soapbox derby racer but much less expensive and easier to make. You can use wheels taken from an old baby carriage or stroller, or you can buy wheels for under $5 apiece (see Resources). The steering mechanism is made using inexpensive 1/2-inch (inside diameter) steel pipe fittings found in most hardware stores. The brakes are operated by a hinged brake pedal, which pulls a 1x4 brake board against the back wheels by means of light cable made from picture-hanging wire. 5 Downhill Racer The seat rest and back support can be repositioned to suit the size of the driver by unscrewing five screws. 6 7 Fake Barbells This swing should take only a few hours to build. It is made by cutting two 4-footdiameter circles from a single sheet of 3/4-inch-thick plywood, glued and screwed together. Use 3/4-inch-diameter braided rope to secure it to a high, overhanging tree branch. The seat should be 12 to 16 inches off the ground (depending on the size of the kids using it). To cover the edge of the plywood, use an old hose, cut lengthwise and nailed to the edge. 8