Hi all:
Just thought I'd post a few pictures (everybody likes pictures, ya know) of a deer stand I built near my house, all with SYP cut on my Lumbermate. It took about 4 half days to saw out the boards and put it together.
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This is a close up photo of the whole stand.
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This is a view of the stand as you approach it from my house.
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This is a view from inside the stand looking down the pipeline to where Bambi will be.
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This is a view from inside looking up at the wood shingles (What else did you think I would use?)
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This is a close up with the door open.
I hinged the openings on the 4 sides so that I can lock it up to keep out varmints. I can't wait to break it in next month! God bless.
Looks good. Did you dry the lumber, or is it "green?"
Also, what are the dimensions?
Deer Stand? Looks to nice ;D I'd probably get to comfortable & fall asleep while the deer are grazing next to it ;)
Nice job
jim
Looks great but how are the deer going to climb up in it? :)
I'd show ya pic of my camp/blind that I sawed on my Norwood but its still just a couple of stacks of boards :D they should be good and dry when I get the time to build
Some of the lumber is green...I think the siding had dried for a few weeks stacked. The thing is 6'x6' square. I made enough head clearance to stand up inside because I ALWAYS hit my head on low joists! I wanted enough elbow room for 2 to be comfortable. My wife said she would go with me some. Oh yeah, and I'm not going to paint it until the end of the season so the deer won't be put off by the smell. By that time, it'll have all its creaks and cracks exposed, and then I'll caulk it and paint it camo or somethin'.
The guy that wired our mill was paid off in lumber. He used it to build a deer stand for his dad. His dad is not in good physical condition so he built stair steps up into it. I think it was something like 10x12 with insulation, drywall, heat and all. They put in an old recliner for him to set in. I never got to see it but heard a lot about it.
I got to tour another deer stand made from a small grain bin. It was built on a platform about 12' off the ground.
My deer stand is the sawmill. I just lean the old 45/70 against a post out of the way and keep watching around as I saw.
Nice, almost too nice. You guys should see the house planman built, and the furniture he has built. Makes my stuff look downright crude.
I could live in that. Single, I might add :).
If you could live in that. I can see why your single.
Planman1954, pineywoods gave you a hint to post some pictures of your house and furniture. I am not going to hint. Please post a few pictures of your house and furniture. ;D
he must be afraid to since you guys already want to ''live'' in his wifes dear stand! :D pc
Looks really nice. I KNOW I would fall asleep in it. I am sure that you have a little heater to put in there as well, don't you? I really like the recliner idea (especially with a little gas burner or stove to make coffee, tea, or hot chocolate), but am sure I would be sawing more logs than your Norwood!
Ya'll are a hoot! I love reading the comments as they ramble and build on one another. I'll try to post some photos later...probably in the general woodworking section. My degree is in industrial arts from CSULB. I majored in drafting and furniture making. When i graduated, I started drawing houses (been doing it for 32 years now) and building furniture for the family. I've got over 100 books on measured drawings of furniture. I've built a lot of pieces, but they are scattered around the country now with family. I'll try to dig up some old pics and post next week. The front of the house I'm still building (been on it 5 years now) is at the beginning of "Making and Installing wood shingles" thread, or in my photos.
Planman did it all backwards. He built a house and a bunch of nice furniture, and THEN bought a sawmill. Oh well, he's using the norwood to build a barn and a deer stand. I keep waiting for him to move the mill into the barn and kick the goats out in the cold. If all this isn't enough, he is one heck of a musician.
I did think that was a funny looking sawmill in front of him in his avatar picture. ;)
Looks great. From my experience I would say to move the hinges from the bottom of the windows to the top, swing them up to stay open and hold them up with a wire or latch or nail. They stay out of the way of guns, knees, foot rests on the barca lounger. :D Add a couple small shelves for calls, shells, gloves, binoculars, coffee cups, cookies, scents.
I usually live in my blind for several weeks out of the year. Comfort and ease of use is key. I also line the whole thing with old carpeting. Keeps it real quiet and no banging around on the walls or floors.
OK...here's a picture of a walnut colonial bed I built about 1980. In the background is a Queen Anne highboy from one of Franklin Gottshall's books that I built a little before the bed.
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Here's a photo of the cabinet I made to store house plan original flat files.
That's all for now. Take care.
Thanks for the pictures, it was worth the wait.
Yes, it was. Beautiful work.
Aint too hard to look at those pics , ya can strain my eyes some more ifin ya want to ;D :)
Very impressive and beautiful work!
Awesome work!
Thanks all. I might find some more old pics and post them in the future. God bless.
OK...the deer stand was officially broken in today with my first deer (in my whole life...no kidding). I've never been much on hunting. My family has always been heavily involved in it, but I never was very interested until I built up here in north Louisiana in the middle of our home place...which is in the middle of a hunting camp. Guess I didn't have a choice. Anyway, we've always eaten deer meat that my brothers would give me, so my wife and I decided to do it on our own. That's the reason for the deer stand. So far I've seen 6 total, and this is the first I've shot with our new 7mm we just bought last week.
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This was taken soon after...it was shot near dusk.
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The obligatory blood on the face after the first kill.
That's all for now. We're excited.
Congrats on the first deer harvest. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Is that a 7mm/O8?
or the Magnum?
It's 7mm/08. I think this thread is about to become food....I bought a meat grinder at Academy today and some sausage seasoning mix.
Congratulations on breaking the ice Planman.
I have a 7mm-08 Rem and have taken a lot of deer with it.
I also have a 280 Rem (which is also 7mm), fairly new and has only taken 3 deer.
And I also have a 7mm Rem mag which has taken an unknown number of deer.
i like deer sausage . my fav is deer summer sausage with cheese and jalapeno chunks in the mix. pc
Congradulations on the deer. Our season starts tomorrow morning.
OK...so, this morning was my wifes' turn. She got HER first deer. It was also her first time EVER firing a rifle. She was excited, to say the least, and was by herself in the deer stand. She's been there constantly for 4 or 5 days, saw the deer, and let the lead fly!
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way to go planwoman!!! air_plane
pc
Hey planman, I have had better luck with stain and waterseal than paint. Just my two cents. Congrats to you and the Mrs.
Congratulations to both of you. My Magicwoman shoots a 7-08 as do several of the Grandchildren. I use a .280, but that 7-08 is a sweet shooting rifle.
That's cool Mrs. Planman. Congratulations. Hey! Where's the blood on the face? ;) :D :D
Good job noticing that in her photo. We'll have to get her next time. Took the deer to the processor and didn't have time. We'll get her on the next one. (But really, who wants to do that on such a BEAUTIFUL face?? :)
Whoo - Hoo!!! Thanks everyone!!! (This is Mrs. Planman). Yes, my husband forgot to bloody my face -- but that's okay! I got the deer!!!!!
I just put a dot on the Magicwoman's face. It's the thought that counts, plus you never want to annoy the cook.
It's amazing what can happen after you get a Norwood. ;D
Mrs. Planman,
You go girl! Some nice venison stew is in order this winter ;D.
I too have a 7mm-08, mine is a browning A bolt. It's not my favorite gun but I do like it and the caliber is excellent. I get 3200 fps with a 145 gr barnes x-bullet. That looks like a perfect shot by ms planman. It never gets old seeing what kind of things talented people can make with wood, your work looks very nice.
Thanks Eric. I tell everybody that I wish I had my Norwood 30 years ago, and I'd have built twice as much stuff during my life with all the lumber I have now.
Well done!
Old thread...but here I am eight years later. I put a metal top over the wood shingles since they had deteriorated badly over time.....but other than that, it still works! First day of the season today. My daughter wants one deer, and I want two.
Nice job! Looks like you built it very heavy duty, should be around a long time. Hope you get some nice bucks from it!
Only seen one doe this year! They are not helping me....Oh yeah, I got her...she is now in my daughters freezer.