jlem
Active Member
Well I am starting a 125 gallon canopy with 2 18 inch doors and a lifting top. I will try to be as detailed as I can. Kep in mind that you can use a circular saw for all of the cuts exept for the routering.
Materials
14ft of 1 by 12 Idaho pine. I cut this to 6ft 2 inches ( front ), 18 1/2 inch ( side times 2 ), and 18 inch ( door times 2 ). The doors I ran thru my table saw to make then 10 inches instead of 12 inches wide. I then ran the 2 inches of scrap through my table saw again at the 1 inch mark so I could use those for stand offs. I cut the 1 inch lenths at 6 inch lenths for the stand offs.
4 by 8 sheet of 3/4 inch birch for the top and for the stand which comes later. I cut the top 72 3/8 inch by 18 3/8 inch. I also cut a piece 3 inches by 72 1/2 for the back top cross brace that the top will attach to with hinges.
The picture does not show the birch since I will cut those later.
Materials
14ft of 1 by 12 Idaho pine. I cut this to 6ft 2 inches ( front ), 18 1/2 inch ( side times 2 ), and 18 inch ( door times 2 ). The doors I ran thru my table saw to make then 10 inches instead of 12 inches wide. I then ran the 2 inches of scrap through my table saw again at the 1 inch mark so I could use those for stand offs. I cut the 1 inch lenths at 6 inch lenths for the stand offs.
4 by 8 sheet of 3/4 inch birch for the top and for the stand which comes later. I cut the top 72 3/8 inch by 18 3/8 inch. I also cut a piece 3 inches by 72 1/2 for the back top cross brace that the top will attach to with hinges.
The picture does not show the birch since I will cut those later.