How To Build An Obelisk
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2023
- Another awesome garden build that's affordable and easy to do!
I was recently wanting to add a classic cottage garden obelisk. But, after looking online I noticed how expensive they were. They also looked exactly the same. After several different attempts at designing something unique, I finally had the perfect design. Something that looks like a garden obelisk, but was also sleek and modern.
This step-by-step video guide will show you how to build a one-of-a-kind modern-style garden obelisk in just a few simple steps.
Why add an obelisk to your garden? They are a great way to add height, structure and a statement piece to your garden. The perfect spot to grow a climbing rose, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle or any climbing vegetable. Gardeners have been using these since the 1700's.
Tools needed:
Saw of any kind.
Measuring tape.
Straight edge.
1.5" screws (Slightly smaller or larger will still work).
Tools not needed, but ideal:
Wood glue.
Miter saw or table saw.
Clamp.
Materials:
4 - 6ft or 8ft 2" by 2" boards. I used Doug Fir because it is cheaper, but you could also use redwood. Remember, it will be labeled as 2" by 2" but it is actually 1.5" by 1.5". I purchased two .5" by 1.5" which will be labeled as 1 x 2. If you make careful cuts you actually only need one. The total cost was $3.82 x 4 = $15.28, $1.89 x 1 = $1.89, for a total of $17.17 + tax.
Here is the youtube short showing you how to make that 78 degree cut with a miter saw:
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This obelisk is 28" at the base and 5ft high. The first two legs have cross braces that measure (on center) 7.5", 22.5" & 37.5". Connect the other two legs at the top. The final three cross braces measure (on center) 15", 30" & 45".
Remember if you have a speed square you can make a larger or smaller obelisk, by simply increasing the degree of the cut at the top and the length of the cross braces.
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This was the BEST video on how to make an obelisk... Thank you!!!
thanks Hilda.....I'm glad you found it helpful. Hopefully you end up building one. :0)
I was looking for something a bit different and I found it.....thanks for the video!
I'm so glad. I def wanted to make a modern take on the old school Okbelisk.
Thanks! Great project
This turned out awesome, and you explained it very well. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I've watched a lot of obelisk videos and I like yours the best. I'm going to make it. Keep up the great videos!!
Oh thanks man! I am so glad you found this video helpful.
Me too! I wanted something different and modern.
Looks good. Thanks for calculating all the crazy angles!
Thanks BP, hopefully you can put one together fo your garden 😄
Pretty cool….might actually try to build this.
Hope you do....it was actually a pretty easy build once you get that top cut done.
Looks great! If you ever build a frame to support dahlias... let us know! We have to figure out something before next spring/summer 😅
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Awesome 👌
I want to know the angle on the foot ??? It looks like you cut one
Because I was placing it in soil I never did officially figure out the angle, but I believe 12-13 degrees would make the bottoms flat. Hope this helps you!
@@intheglenn , im going to built one tomorrow.. thanks for sharing the video 🙏
@@misslillamig Awesome!!!!