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Ever wondered what it takes to build a two-story treehouse completely alone in the wilderness? 90 days. Hand tools only. No nails, no screws — just traditional joinery techniques passed down through generations. In this video, I document the entire journey of building a fully functional two-story treehouse suspended 20 feet high between three massive oak trees. From selecting the perfect trees to installing the final roof shingle, every step is shown — the struggles, the problem-solving, and the satisfaction of seeing it all come together. ⏱️ Build Stats: Total time: 90 days Height: 20 feet (6 meters) Floors: 2 complete levels connected by wooden staircase Tools: Axe, handsaw, chisel, mallet, drawknife only Fasteners: ZERO — all joinery is mortise-tenon with wooden pegs Materials: 100% harvested and processed on-site 🏗️ What You'll See: Every plank cut, every beam lifted, every joint fitted. This isn't a quick build montage — it's the real process of traditional timber framing at treehouse scale. ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — The Finished Treehouse (you won't believe it) 0:16 — DAY 1: Finding the Perfect Trees 0:52 — DAY 7: First Beam Harvested and Processed 2:32 — DAY 15: Traditional Joinery Techniques 3:20 — DAY 30: First Platform Taking Shape 4:40 — DAY 45: First Floor Complete! 6:40 — DAY 60: Vertical Posts for Second Story 7:36 — DAY 75: Roof Structure Rising 8:48 — DAY 85: Hand-Split Shingles & Final Details 9:30 — DAY 90: The Final Reveal 🪓 Traditional Techniques Used: Mortise and Tenon Joinery Dovetail Connections Wooden Wedge Locking Lap Joints Hand-Split Cedar Shingles Rope Pulley Systems Natural Stone Masonry This build proves that with patience, traditional skills, and determination, one person can create something truly remarkable using only hand tools and materials from the surrounding forest. 📍 Location: Remote forest wilderness 🌲 Trees: Three old-growth oak trees integrated into structure 🔨 Modern tools used: None ⚡ Power tools used: None If you appreciate traditional craftsmanship, bushcraft skills, and seeing something built the old way from start to finish, this is for you. --- 🎬 PRODUCTION NOTE: This video was created using AI generation tools to showcase traditional building techniques and timber framing craftsmanship. --- #treehouse #bushcraft #logcabin #offgrid #handtools #traditionalcarpentry #timberfram #woodworking #solobuild #wilderness --- 📌 Want to see more traditional builds? Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications — next project is already in planning.