Tudor-Style Shed Project
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1: Introduction & Quantities
2: Quantities - continued 3: Making the sledge 4: The floor & Angle info 5: Making the wall frames 6: Cutting the wall panels 7: Cutting the roof rafters 8: Standing the walls/roof |
9: Fixing the roof boards
10: Making the door/window 11: Fitting the door/window 12: Making the drip caps 13: Sub-floor plan 14: Floor plan 15: Stud lay-out plan 16: Front wall plan |
17: Rear wall plan
18: Side wall plan 19: Front-wall cladding plan 20: Rear-wall cladding plan 21: Side elevation plan 22: Roof plan 23: Door & window plan 24: Help files |
Wood quantities - continued
For the side walls (excluding curved braces) - 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (90mm x 45mm) wood.
Top/bottom plates, 4 pieces at 121 1/2" (3036mm) long.
Studs, 10 pieces at 56 3/8" (1410mm) long.
Blocking, 20ft (6m) in total.
For the curved bracing - 1 1/2" x 9 1/2" (240mm x 45mm) wood
8 pieces at 48" (1200mm) long
For the roof frame
1" x 10" (250mm x 25mm) ridge board, 1 piece at 141" (3525mm) long.
1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (90mm x 45mm) rafters, 18 pieces at approximately 88" (2200mm) long. Check on site.
Blocking, 54ft (16m) in total.
For the roof cover - 3/4" x 6" (150mm x 19mm) wood.
Roof boards, barge board, barge cap, and door, 54 pieces at 12ft (3600mm) long.
For the door and window
Cut out of leftovers.
TOTAL WOOD
3/4" x 48" x 96" (19mm x 1200mm x 2400mm) plywood, 11 sheets.
4" x 4" (100mm x 100mm) runners, 4 @ 120" (3000mm).
3/4" x 6" (150mm x 19mm) roof cover, 54 @ 12ft (3600mm) or 650ft (195m) in total.
1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (90mm x 45mm) wall/roof framing, 465ft (140m).
1 1/2" x 5 1/2" (140mm x 45mm) floor frame, 127ft (38m).
1 1/2" x 9 1/2" (240mm x 45mm) curved bracing, 34ft (10m).
1" x 10" (250mm x 25mm) ridge board, 1 @ 141" (3525mm).
Also...
Acrylic sheet,
4 @ 195mm x 345mm.
2 @ 250mm x 445mm.
And you will need an assortment of nails and screws and hardware of choice, plus some felt roofing underlay (or similar building wrap)
Help advice
Please note that we do not personally offer or give any project advice by e-mail or snail mail. We do, however, take on board any constructive criticism and make adjustments if warranted, and we do try to supply help initiatives. An excellent source of helpful information is in the form of comments and photos that are sent in by people who have undertaken the project. Such comments and photos can be found at http://www.buildeazy.com/10x10-tudor-shed-24.html#comments. We welcome your photos and comments.
We also add help files as need be.