This cabin build is something my brother and I really wanted to do ever since we were kids, playing around in the forest, coupled with whatever materials we had from the local infill to build all sorts of forts. Now we build a full habitable cabin
First we start by digging in reclaimed pressure treated posts by hand using a shovel.
Next we cut and harvest dead-standing cedar and pine trees for the structure including the 2×4’s, ridge beams, and sidding.
We must use battery powered hand tools because there is now power at this location in the forest.
We use reclaimed windows from a house demolition and install a used fireplace.
The roof is supplied by Vic West and goes up quickly with screws that have rubber gaskets.
The door is custom build using cedar.
The deck is held up by pine logs (dead standing) and covered with cedar.
Season 2 will cover more of the build including the interior and outbuildings for things like off grid power.
As always we are using our HD36 Norwood Portable Sawmill.
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A big struggle with our cabin is keeping it warm using natural materials that are inherently leaky. So we really need to close in all the gaps.
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Whenever we run out of lumber, we just mill more wood from trees that are right on the property. We’ll use handtools like hammers, axes, saw, shovels and prybars, but will also use power tools including chainsaws, winches, atv’s, and a chopped up SUV whenever it is convenient.
We will be using cedar and spruce trees that are standing dead so we don’t have to kiln dry the wood or let it season.
Please follow along with the full playlist in order to understand the full construction of the tiny cabin.
In this series we use materials around us to construct a small forest cabin.
We’ll use cedar, pine, ash, maple, and whatever else we can scrounge up from the 30 acres around us. The aim is to avoid using as much store bought material as possible and keep the budget reasonably low.
Originally we set a budget of $1000, but that included the use of a frame from an old camper trailer. As we build, the budget will remain flexible in effort to produce a cabin that we are proud of and one that will last a long while, be comfortable, and sleep real human beings.
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Norwood Portable Sawmill: https://www.norwoodsawmills.com
Briggs and Stratton: https://www.briggsandstratton.com
Vic West (Roof): https://vicwest.com/