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Started by Troy Schon, April 25, 2018, 10:16:24 AM

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Troy Schon

  Finished a 16x24 cedar frame for a greenhouse. First time doing sawn arch. Turned out pretty good.

barbender

I'll say! That will be a magnificent greenhouse!👍
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AMB30518

Now that's a pretty frame!
I did some chainsaw milling, learning sketchup & timber framing for home projects but not an expert..... I learn as I go and go as I learn.

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red

That's a Greenhouse Building
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flyingparks

A lot sturdier than PVC.  :D Beautiful frame you have built

Runningalucas

That's a really nice greenhouse; well done!
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Southside

Wow - seriously, wow.  How did you saw the arch?
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Troy Schon

I used a prazi saw attachment to saw this arch on some 6"×12"×6' slabs.

ehewitt05

Do you have any updated pictures on this?

What are you using for the exterior?

This looks fantastic....the arches...

fishfighter

Quote from: Troy Schon on April 30, 2018, 03:23:31 PM
I used a prazi saw attachment to saw this arch on some 6"×12"×6' slabs.
Never hear of this. Checked it out. Nice tool. ;D

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