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S**W
Kids love the tree house.
Great help making a tree house for our daughters. Lots of extra ideas in there. Never made anything like this before and was able to complete the work on my own in a month.
K**E
Pretty Decent Book but Missing a Few Things
This is a pretty good book but I think it's a bit dated. It doesn't mention treehouse attachment bolts, which seem to be the best way to attach treehouses to trees and the designs all take a fairly basic approach of creating a foundation and then placing a platform on top of that. It works and is easy to understand but it leads to a less attractive design.
D**E
Recommended for serious first treehouse builders. Not just a picture book.
My son built a treehouse 30 feet off the ground based on this book AND our home owners insurance took one look at it, & didn't bat an eyelash! Great detail in this book.
U**E
Great on ideas, but leaves out some important information.
If you are thinking about building a treehouse this book (Black & Decker The Complete Guide to Treehouses (2nd ed.)) is one of the few published resources available. It covers basic information about zoning, how to choose a tree, and safety, how to build treehouse accessories (like ziplines, slides, and swings), and it has plans for 6 different styles of treehouse. Before buying this book, you should know that the plans are really just guidelines, not detailed instructions. The book seems aimed at people with framing carpentry experience (if you are a complete beginner, it is probably better to get some experience building things on the ground before you build things in the air).Even though I am fairly advanced for an amateur, I got bogged down when building one of the projects in the book: a platform using a single tree as a center post. This project involves building diagonal supports called knee braces from the corners of the treehouse platform down to the trunk below. The knee braces transfer the weight on the platform downward and inward to the tree trunk. The book does an adequate job illustrating how to attach the BOTTOMS of the knee braces to the trunk, but it completely glosses over how to attach the TOPS of the knee braces to the platform in a way that is structurally sound. The instructions basically say "attach the knee brace to the the platform with nails and hardware". There are several photos of treehouses built in this way, but none of them shows any detail of the knee-brace to platform connection. The photos seem to show knee braces nailed to an outside corner where the sill joist is butted to joist header, which seems very dangerous. Why? Well, remember that "every force results in an equal and opposite force" so as the knee brace is pushing the tree downward and inward, the tree is pushing the knee brace upward and outward. The outward force is what is most concerning as it would probably result in separation of the header joist from the joists, leading to collapse of the platform.I am still working on how to change the plans to prevent the knee brace from collapsing outward when the platform carries a load. Some other books show examples of knee braces that are only ever joined at the top to a horizontal joist that attaches to the trunk at one end, and to the knee brace at the other end. This horizontal joist is placed under tension when the knee brace is loaded. Another workaround could be to add steel reinforcing to all the corners to prevent separation (in which case the outer sill joists and joist headers are placed under tension.
B**N
The whole 9 yards
Thick book with ALL the information! Seriously, I got this book for my dad for Father’s Day and he loved it. Even though we have trees picked out, it tells you what to consider when picking a good tree, how to start the base, how to design around multiple trees or just one. It also has how-to’s on fun extras like a water blaster, a talking tube, and a zipline landing. The roof, windows, ladders, and hatch doors were also in there. This book really has way more than you would imagine, and helps you get creative.
C**R
Detailed and interesting
I love this book. I wish for every treehouse in it.
S**R
Inaccessible for kids
I was hoping for something that my kids could use to play around with building stuff on their own. This book assumes a lot of background knowledge in construction terminology, so it's pretty inaccessible for them. I think we will end up basing our project on one of the plans from this book, though.
A**Z
Really helpful info and illustrations!
Couldn’t have built my treehouse without it! Did a LOT of research online but so much of the info is for sheds NOT treehouses. This gives a lot of easy to follow technicals and options for building your treehouse. Was really glad I bought it!
C**S
Very good foundation and easy to follow
An excellent book to get started building a treehouse. Most of the plans are easy to follow for someone who has a bit of experience in building. It does get a bit thin in the fine details in places, sometimes moving into the 'advanced builder' zone, but the bulk of the book lays out the foundations and principles to build a very solid treehouse.
P**.
Libro molto dettagliato
Il libro è molto dettagliato e offre spunti molto interessanti per costruire una bella casa sull'albero. La progettazione e realizzazione vengono spiegate nel dettaglio. Include anche alcuni progetti già fatti. Unica pecca l'inglese spesso molto specifico (falegnameria) e quindi poco intuibile senza un buon dizionario.
J**E
Buen lobro
Excelente
F**Y
Toute est là
Parfait, tout ce qu'on a besoin de savoir avec bcp des photos en couleur pour aider a construire les differents etapes d'une maison dans un arbre pour enfants.
C**0
Everything you need to know to build a treehouse at home
very thorough publication
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