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Well the brochuer said it was possible but i didnt have the timber or the space for a full size house so i settled for a wendy house for my little girl.

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Sorry about the last pic forgot to rotate it before posting the oak post is upright holding the ridge.

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Now all the larch cladding is on in held out the water fare better than i could have thought.

I bid cheat with the timber for the door as i cut this on a friends bandsaw as was doing some oak on it so thought why not.

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That looks fantastic.

What jig are you using to cut the parallel cuts in picture 2 ?

looks like a fence rail with a guide on it??? i,ve got a home made mill that uses a fence rail for the shoe of the mill to follow.

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That will be the alaskan mini mill with my trusty o46 and 18" bar.

Doing it like this you can cut multiple bits of the same size with each cut.

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Nice work on the Wendy house, and may I be the first to say, epic wood stack!

Thanks and thanks but not mine its a biomass pile that i got the timber from belonging to the local estate who i do a bit of work for.

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