As a dad i love making stuff for my kids. I've builds many things but you have great ideas and there are a few videos on UA-cam showing how to build kids stuff. Thank you so much.
Hey! I’m making a play ground on one wall 😂 this helped a lot! I will definitely use the rope ladder instead of a wood plank wall ladder😅thx for the help!
This is amazing! I'll use your way of creating the rope ladder instead of getting a bunch of square pad eyes. Super cool playground.. all the cutting is so precise. I liked the fast forwarding in the right sections. Great video. Thank you so much!
Thanks! Glad you liked it. In hindsight, I would probably tie a knot at either end of each rope ladder rung instead of running one continuous rope through the whole thing. It slides around less with the knots.
For these logs, 4-5" in diameter, I dried them out with the bark on for about a year before de-barking them. Once they were moved inside my house and installed, some of the larger ones split a bit more, but most of the smaller ones were fine. A round log will almost always eventually split unless you encase it in epoxy due to wood moisture evaporating.
They were actually trees from my neighbors house when they cleared the lot. I asked if I could have these smaller logs and they said I could have them for free!
This video is part of a video series on the indoor treehouse I built in my basement out of trees from my yard. This video is part 3 in the series showing how I built the three ladders that are used to get into the treehouse. Since this is secured to the wall, this is definitely a stationary treehouse and will not go outside. Check out the other videos in the series on my channel!
As a dad i love making stuff for my kids. I've builds many things but you have great ideas and there are a few videos on UA-cam showing how to build kids stuff.
Thank you so much.
Thanks! There will be more videos about building kids stuff in the next few months!
Hey! I’m making a play ground on one wall 😂 this helped a lot! I will definitely use the rope ladder instead of a wood plank wall ladder😅thx for the help!
That's an idea u gave me to add to a natural theme for a playground design I have to bid on! Thanks buddy
Sure glad to help!
This is amazing! I'll use your way of creating the rope ladder instead of getting a bunch of square pad eyes. Super cool playground.. all the cutting is so precise. I liked the fast forwarding in the right sections. Great video. Thank you so much!
Thanks! Glad you liked it. In hindsight, I would probably tie a knot at either end of each rope ladder rung instead of running one continuous rope through the whole thing. It slides around less with the knots.
Great content! I will definitely be using some of these ideas for a tree house bunk bed I'm building
Sounds fun!
Very cool build!
Thanks!
When do you even find time to go to work!
That is awesome, your kids are so lucky.
Stan Daffern I could get so much done if I didn't have to go to work everyday! Someday...
Awesome
If my husband was that creative I would never have a HEADACHE. lol
Haha my wife got a good laugh out of that!
when using natural logs, do you dry them out first? If so, how long do you wait before shaving off the bark?
For these logs, 4-5" in diameter, I dried them out with the bark on for about a year before de-barking them. Once they were moved inside my house and installed, some of the larger ones split a bit more, but most of the smaller ones were fine. A round log will almost always eventually split unless you encase it in epoxy due to wood moisture evaporating.
Where did you buy all the logs before you striped all the bark out?
They were actually trees from my neighbors house when they cleared the lot. I asked if I could have these smaller logs and they said I could have them for free!
Thanks for the video, I am building the rope cargo net, what kind of rope are using?
I wouldn't suggest using the one that I did as I discovered that it stretched over time. Try to find a kind that doesn't stretch.
Wow
Thanks!
Get the “Pursuader!”
Aaron Placke I think I need that engraved on a hammer somewhere!
I'm confused. Do you move this into a tree after you build it?
This video is part of a video series on the indoor treehouse I built in my basement out of trees from my yard. This video is part 3 in the series showing how I built the three ladders that are used to get into the treehouse. Since this is secured to the wall, this is definitely a stationary treehouse and will not go outside. Check out the other videos in the series on my channel!
The Evening Woodworker Oh i see. Thank you.
6:26 ouch
Don't worry, there's a notch for your hands!
What?! Where do I get me one of them evening woodworker Tshirts?! I want it! Keep it up.
Cole Loftis Glad you like them! I've only made a few in my size for the videos but if there's demand I can definitely make more. I'll let you know!
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This time I'll use woodprix instructions to make it by my hand :)