LKN wrote:Because I couldn't figure out how to add a new topic, "Building Techniques" for tower building...
What is the best way you have found to attach the base and chimney of the tower? I have always been using a jig for the base, constructing the chimney, and sanding both legs until when I stack them on top of one another they are level. Sometimes the chimney legs and base legs just don't quite match up right, and sometimes a weak connection between both the chimney legs and base legs appear to be the reason for premature failure. After a few years, I have mastered the "sand-stack-level-repeat" technique, but I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions or other methods.
Maybe you should not try building them as separate entities? One approach would be to build a entire 'left' and 'right' side of the tower, then use some sort of jig to hold them in place while you join them together.





My tower is very different, with a smaller chimmney and longer diagonals, but the idea is the same. This came from the wikia on tower building. I suggest reading it! Then you pin the design to the board and pin wax paper over that. The next step is to gule the wood together, following the design. That is basically all that I have done so far! Hope that my explanation makes sense!