Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Genius Woodworking Project: Build a Western Saloon Kid’s Fort

Genius Woodworking Project: How to Build a Western Saloon Kid's Fort {Free Plans}
Forget boring old tree houses, how much will your kids love you if you build them an authentic-looking Western-inspired saloon fort? This fort is mostly constructed from regular fence boards. It's big enough for and adult to stand up in—so you get to play along—and the roof is sturdy and strong enough to hold the weight of both you and the kids for a night of stargazing.

As you may have guessed, a lot of work is going to go into this project: a bit of digging is needed, anchoring if you live in a windy city, and the power tools will definitely have to come out. Apart from the hammering and tool work, you can actually get the kids involved when it comes to raising the wall frames and decorating (depending on their ages, of course); this will teach them a bit of responsibility and give them a sense of accomplishment once it's all said and done.

The pictured example took about three months to build and the estimated cost of materials came to about $650, so you buckaroos better be in it for the long haul! But anything worth its weight in gold is worth sweating over, right? And if you don't have all the tools and don't want to spend the cash on something you may not use again, don't let it stop you; borrow, borrow, borrow!

Skill Level Intermediate Free Plans: Instructables – Build A Western Saloon Kid’s Fort With Standard Fence Boards

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