| Project by alain | posted 86 days ago | 274 views | 1 time favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
that is from the botanic garden of my city , 8 japaneses, 2 autochthonous and 1 caucasian
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7 comments so far
lew
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posted 86 days ago
Wow! What a massive project! Could we learn more about how you did it?
Lew
alain
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posted 86 days ago
yes it is
the post are made with massive Eucaliptus , the beam with Ipé ( a very hard wood) but not massive, to earn weight
the mortize and tenons are made with a chain saw
the problem is not to do but install !
asembled with pins ( but for security peremptories we screw all)
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 86 days ago
Very nice alain!
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MsDebbieP
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posted 85 days ago
so majestic.
wonderful
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scottb
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posted 85 days ago
c’est super!
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SPHinTampa
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posted 85 days ago
Nice work
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Douglas Krueger
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posted 83 days ago
I like it, a touch of the orient in Brazil.
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