Rogerthedodger
Established Member
hi everybody
I am building a "wendy house" with a difference. to cut a long story, I have decided to use oak framing and green oak boarding. Maybe a tiled roof or wood tiles rather than battened felt - something different for daddies little darling that is a bit more "hansel and gretel" rather than a glorified shed .
i have arrived here through a year of thinking and many changes of direction. My main concerns were the more i looked at the conveyor belt pine designs, i gagged. I wanted something untanalised and not needing preservatives. Also, i have done this before and I am fed up with paying a silly price for good pine and then watch it bend. I would rather buy say oak? that smells wonderful and a wood that i am expecting to bend.
So the current situation is that i have bought a ton of green oak - principally in 130 x 50 mm in 4.1 m lengths. yes - yes I know :?: thats what she who thinks she is in charge asked but the reason was that i thought it was a good deal and i could build a dozen more and flog them :lol: ha ha ha - she's still on the floor - obviously something i said. Anyway.........
I obviously intend to rip this into squarer dimensions to use for the frame and leave rough only removing maybe the exposed splintery edges . The floor will be some 50 year old pine boards. smell should be wonderful.
i have paid for some 6 inch green oak featheredge but it is not cut yet until i am ready to fix it.
what i need now is:
1.inspiration - I have hunted high and low on google for designs but not much gives me that eureka "thats it!" feeling
2.construction tips. i can nail it together ala my pine technique but has anyone got any better ideas that will allow a 5 year old to take up residence before she is 15? i could practise my m/t joints maybe?
3.i have no doubt that there are chasms to fall down on this so any tips on green oak construction greatly appreciated. To get the ball rolling - what are the best pins to use for fixing the featheredge slats to the frame?.
i am neither a cabinet maker nor a butcher of wood - somewhere in the middle.
I do have a few tools (more laughter coming from the floor) p/t, b/s, ras, etc so it's basically the above i need to get started - oh and a deck to put it on!!
cheers
Roger
I am building a "wendy house" with a difference. to cut a long story, I have decided to use oak framing and green oak boarding. Maybe a tiled roof or wood tiles rather than battened felt - something different for daddies little darling that is a bit more "hansel and gretel" rather than a glorified shed .
i have arrived here through a year of thinking and many changes of direction. My main concerns were the more i looked at the conveyor belt pine designs, i gagged. I wanted something untanalised and not needing preservatives. Also, i have done this before and I am fed up with paying a silly price for good pine and then watch it bend. I would rather buy say oak? that smells wonderful and a wood that i am expecting to bend.
So the current situation is that i have bought a ton of green oak - principally in 130 x 50 mm in 4.1 m lengths. yes - yes I know :?: thats what she who thinks she is in charge asked but the reason was that i thought it was a good deal and i could build a dozen more and flog them :lol: ha ha ha - she's still on the floor - obviously something i said. Anyway.........
I obviously intend to rip this into squarer dimensions to use for the frame and leave rough only removing maybe the exposed splintery edges . The floor will be some 50 year old pine boards. smell should be wonderful.
i have paid for some 6 inch green oak featheredge but it is not cut yet until i am ready to fix it.
what i need now is:
1.inspiration - I have hunted high and low on google for designs but not much gives me that eureka "thats it!" feeling
2.construction tips. i can nail it together ala my pine technique but has anyone got any better ideas that will allow a 5 year old to take up residence before she is 15? i could practise my m/t joints maybe?
3.i have no doubt that there are chasms to fall down on this so any tips on green oak construction greatly appreciated. To get the ball rolling - what are the best pins to use for fixing the featheredge slats to the frame?.
i am neither a cabinet maker nor a butcher of wood - somewhere in the middle.
I do have a few tools (more laughter coming from the floor) p/t, b/s, ras, etc so it's basically the above i need to get started - oh and a deck to put it on!!
cheers
Roger