Things You'll Need
- Wood glue
- Plywood
- Styrofoam cylinders and circles
- Staple gun
- Measuring tape
- Fabric
- Hand saw
- Knife
- Protractor
- Pencil
Instructions
Determine where you want to put the tree hammock. You don't want it to be too big or too small for the space you have available. A decent-sized hammock should be about 3' to 4' high.
Use a hand saw to cut two 2'x2' rectangular pieces of plywood. One rectangle will be the base of the tree hammock, while the other one will be used to make the second story. You can also cut out a 1'x1' rectangular piece to add a third story to the hammock.
Purchase Styrofoam cylinders that are 2' tall. These will help stabilize each story of the tree hammock. Measure the width of the base of the cylinder and write down the measurement to refer to later.
Use wood glue to adhere the Styrofoam cylinders to the plywood. Put down the base plywood, then glue a cylinder on each side. After the glue has dried, use a staple gun to cover the first story in fabric. You can use the protractor to help you accurately cut out the holes in the fabric where the cylinders will go, so you can place the fabric directly over them and slide it down onto the plywood. Follow this process for each story.
Fold over a piece of fabric to strengthen it, and make sure it's long enough to reach from one cylinder to the other. This will be your actual hammock. Staple it securely to the wood in the second story.