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1. I'd like to start simple. Can you help?

Visit eHow where you can instructions for building a very basic treehouse (top right), including instructions for making a rope ladder (bottom right). You might also get some ideas at Treehouse Guides. Also take a look at this month's You Tube playlist (#5 below) that shows 14 treehouse-related videos.

 

 



2. Is it OK to drive a nail into a tree?

No. Remember that a tree is a living thing, and nails could cause an infection or fall out. It is better to use a long, single bolt that goes all the
way through the tree, according to the Treehouse Workshop
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3. What’s the biggest treehouse ever made?

If you do a search on “treehouse ideas” you can find all sorts of crazy treehouses, including one that is 10 stories tall! Located in Tennessee, it was built by a landscape architect. You can learn more at Treehugger.

 

4. Stuff you'll need to make your treehouse:

* Parent’s permission.
* A tree and a ladder.
* A plan.
* A hammer and nails, or cordless drill and outdoor screws and nails.
* Portable Saw with safety goggles.
* Treated 2x6x8 boards and posts, plus a lot of scrap lumber and exterior plywood sheets

 

 

 

 

CAUTION!
Before you start,
Find out who owns the tree!
If you don’t have permission, you might have to tear down your project.
~also~
Make sure to tell your parents what you are doing.

5. Want more?

Visit Children's Technology Review's playlist (at right), to view select YouTube videos based on topics in this month's column.
 
 

 

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