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Idle DIY courtyard pavilion to play with netizens said: this is professional?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, DIY courtyard pavilion, I can't rest. Today, I started to make a pavilion because I felt that the process of making a pavilion was a little complicated, so I browsed and watched the sales websites of various craft pavilions for a long time. Feel the price of the domestic pavilion.

DIY courtyard pavilion. I can't stay idle. Today I'm on my way to making a pavilion.

Because I felt that the process of making the pavilion was a little complicated, I browsed the sales website of each craft pavilion and watched it for a long time.

I feel that the high price of the pavilion in China is really a bit frightening. I would like to present to you the whole process of making a courtyard pavilion. I hope you, who like to have a pavilion, can also make one yourself.

The production process is presented for flower friends' reference, sharing, criticism and guidance.

one. Selected place

two. First lay out on the ground so that the actual size of the pavilion can be determined.

3. After obtaining the specific size, the purchased wood came into the market.

4 posts; 9CMx9CMX240CM (in the past, the price of each one was 6.5 yuan, but now the United States is like others to raise the price, and it has become 8.8 yuan each.)

4 beams: 4 5CMX18CMX300 CM (price has not been raised yet, as well as all kinds of small materials)

I bought a few more for fear of an increase in price. Hey! These days, they are scared out of order by the rise in prices.

4. Under construction; cutting.

Open a tenon with a chainsaw

5. The connection between the beam and the post

6. Installation: the appearance of the cross connection between the beam and the beam

The appearance of the cross connection between the beam and the post

After the installation of the whole column and beam, fix it diagonally with the plank to prevent aliasing.

7: four borders of the eaves: sawed at a 45-degree bevel

In summer in California, the sun is hot. Pull a simple Arbor to shade the sun. Don't bask in the dragon song so that no one will read it.

The angle of the eaves: the connection between the 45-degree bevel, after leveling, fixed with wooden screws

Look at it from different angles.

It is necessary to build a scaffolding.

Fixation of the inside of the eaves corner

A little snail crawled to keep me company and signaled me to take it easy and not to work too hard.

The pavilion already has the tip of the iceberg.

How does it look from a distance?-it looks a bit like it.

Adjust the distance between the previously made flower rack and the gazebo

After the size is selected, cut off the excess part of the flower rack to facilitate connection with the gazebo

Flower rack after cutting off edges and corners

Move the pavilion closer to the flower rack

After the angle is positioned, the inclined beam and the central post are fixed with longer wooden screws. I used a 3.5-inch wooden screw.

When the inclined beam is connected to the eave frame, it also needs to be fixed with screws.

The pavilion continues to be capped.

After finishing the capping, it will be dark soon.

It feels a little more like it.

Continue to cover the roof by cutting the bevel and oiling and bonding

Details at the interface

I showed a small hand: the originally snow-white, pink, tender, cute, fleshy little arm was sunburned into lobster pliers.

Charge to the top

It's finally done.

Wake up, it's another day.

The stools and chairs in the gazebo are specially made a little narrower. Because there is already a bench wide enough on the filter. In the gazebo, after the coffee table is put, if there is still plenty of space, I will make four more benches similar to tree piers. All the technical problems have just been solved.

When the courtyard is tossed about, it is endless, you know!

 
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