bigballer
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- 2006 Kubota L3400
I have been playing around with the idea of making some log furniture. Even though my Aussie has been happily sleeping in the kennel next to our bed, I thought it would be good practice to make him a log bed. If he doesn't end up liking to sleep on it, I have 2 others that I know will. Anyway, I cut the Alder and rough peeled it with a draw knife about 2 months ago. It needed to dry anyway but I finally decided it was time to finish it off. I cheated a bit and didn't make real tenons (tenon bits are $200!!!) and ended up using a 3/4" paddle bit for the holes drilling about 2/3 the way through and 3" lag bolts with washers to attach the corner posts to the rails. Working with real logs is a bit of a challenge with all the curves, bows, and knots and as such I didn't really have any solid "plans" for it, just sort of ad-hocked it as I went. It's 24" x 36" and the posts are 4" round and about 30" high. The platform is about 8" off the ground. I figured it would look good with those little caps covering the lag bolt holes so I added those to finish off the rustic look. ;-)
I think he likes it..
Cheers,
Bigballer

I think he likes it..

Cheers,
Bigballer