Tiny timber frame wood shelter

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Just have to repeat, nice job. I've always admired that kind of work, but never took the time to learn it. Where in SE Michigan is Riverbend? )</font>

They're in Blissfield. I just went to their site and I didn't see any course offerings. They may not do that anymore.

riverbend timberframe

There are a lot of places to take a class though. Do some internet searching, or get a copy of Fine Homebuilding. They usually have lots of ads in there.
Cliff
 
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Thanks Cliff, they are right in my backyard. I guess it pays to be a little more aware of your surroundings! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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Here's a picture of the finished project as promissed.
Cliff
 

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And one more.
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I think I'd be real careful sticking my hand in there for firewood. It just might bite, the firewood. A home that nice would be very very hard to leave.

You do very nice work.
 
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I believe that might be the fanciest woodshed I've seen. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I believe that might be the fanciest woodshed I've seen. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif )</font>

Happy wood makes a happy fire?

Actually, since our neighbors are pretty close, and we are a bit too rural for them already, I felt like I should make something nice for the yard. It turns out that we get enough drop and chop from the trees that, while I take wood from this little shed for the fire because it's dry, I have most of my wood in a big pile further back in the yard where they don't have to look at it.

I've attached a picture of the other outbuilding I built about ten years ago. It's an 8X8 garden shed, but I wanted something that added to the property, not detracted from it.

Cliff
 

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It's an 8X8 garden shed )</font>

That's definitely prettier than my 7 x 7 Rubbermade shed. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Cliff, what kind of wood did you use (and what are the dimensions of the posts)? Did you / would you consider making something like this out of pressure treated 6x6 landscape timbers?
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Did you / would you consider making something like this out of pressure treated 6x6 landscape timbers? )</font>

Yes/yes

Specifically, I used 6X6s from Menards that were treated to refusal (that is, only on the outside) and the 8 footers were $10 a piece at the time. They were also still a little green (as in wet/new) so the cutting was a bit easier. I set the frame on buried concrete blocks so they don't stay wet. Any wood would have worked. These were cheap and using PT wood seemed like a good idea. Use a mask if you're using a power saw.

If you have any trees on your lot that your dropping anyway, it would be a good opportunity to hone your broadaxing skills and chop them out of tree stock. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

Cliff
 

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