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Building a Tree House in the Woodlands

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Artist Mike Hartley breathes, lives and builds a dream tree house - and explains the engineering involved. For more info on his work, please visit http://mikeartworks.weebly.com/

With many thanks to The Forge, who commissioned the Tree House Project https://www.facebook.com/wildrumpuscic/

Music by Jim Nield. Enquiries to [email protected] or find him on Spotify

A CAN film https://www.claudianye.co.uk for Woodlands TV https://www.youtube.com/user/WOODLANDSTV


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Great Treehouse, just a shame that we cant really do these in our woods, or at least build shelters without being told to leave.

This is fantastic. Near where I live (Berkshire) there's a feller who's built a Yurt on a platform up a massive old oak down by the Thames…great flood proof housing with a small coracle so's you can still get out for baccy & choc bars in emergencies 😀

bandar bhai

July 15, 2016

Oh yeah! 10* Something like my version of ALONE, and making the same type of 2 tree buttressed tree house, (or lower floor fortified wall enclosure). Someone should consider a 1 tree buttressed tree house, my plans work quite well (even as a survival mindset construction).

John Lord

July 15, 2016

Wonderful … I do hope it's something I could get to see in person one day :o)

Matt Allen

July 16, 2016

Yep so true so why do they imply that you can?

Mick

December 31, 2016

I noticed the "tree bolt" and was instantly in disapproval. That injury to the tree could very well cause issues for that tree. This inherently reduces the life of treehouse. Instead of piercing the living tree next time, use existing crotches and branch splits to allow a old tyre to rest in the cradle and treehouse support cables to be used in conjunction with the trees natural form. Bravo for trying, and keep up the good work!

SmithvilleLTD

January 7, 2017

A tree bolt doesn't hurt the tree at all period,  Only the bark is alive on a tree, the wood below can not be injured by drilling a hole.

Del Brett

January 18, 2017

Are you sure your not mistaking bark for cambrium? The bark protects the cambrium layer (living part). The cambrium is the top layer of wood, that is still alive. A simple google search to edify yourself. I was just trying to be helpful. Its a nice tree house. Good luck period.

SmithvilleLTD

January 24, 2017

MEN HAVE MOVED MILLENNIUMS AND MILLENNES TO CIVILIZE AND AFTER BUILDING WHOLESALE WHAT DOES IT DO?
RETURN TO BUILD CASE ON TREES!
It is OWN THAT: MAN IS INEVITABLELY LAYING TO PLANTS!

PLANTS PROTEST

April 28, 2017

my also dream to make a beautiful treehouse in forecast for summer season me and my family can leave that house

Ananta Video Gohain

September 25, 2017