#timberframing — Public Fediverse posts
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Gießens verborgener Schlossflügel
Der prächtige Fachwerkflügel des Neuen Schlosses, errichtet im 16. Jahrhundert, erinnert mit seinen markanten Türmen an die repräsentative Vergangenheit der Landgrafen-stadt. Heute Teil der Universität, bewahrt er dennoch den Zauber einer Residenz.
#Gießen #NeuesSchloss #Hessen #Mittelhessen #Hessenentdecken #Schlossarchitektur #Fachwerk #Fachwerkhaus #TimberFraming #Fotografie #Photography #Architecturephotography #HistorischesGebäude #Castlephotography
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Made some good progress this week on the design of the wood shed. Originally I was thinking about a cedar shingle roof, but those are super expensive even for such a small area. I have a whole bunch of pine & cedar tongue & groove left over from renovating the schoolhouse, so when I found this style of vertical board roof called “yamatobuki” I thought it would be perfect. #woodworking #timberframing
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#WIPWednesday post, not my osci, but an old #timberframing house that is supposed to be a #brewery for a #FakeAd for a #beer called #schmölbräu #schmoel. if you want to know more about that beer I can post some WIP there too :)
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It took three incredibly sweaty afternoons, but thinks to a friend kindly lending me the use of their workshop, I’ve now got all the timber for my next project planed and ready for joinery. #woodworking #TimberFraming
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I just freaked out a little that the tying joint I designed didn’t have any mechanical component to resist the beam pulling out of the post over time 😬
After a whole bunch of research of different joints, figuring out if I could move the beam without damaging the aesthetics… I ended up keeping the same design and adding a single peg. What a roller coaster of emotion.
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Came up with this design for a timber-frame style berry trellis. Posts are black locust, with hemlock rails, from my local saw mill. Cross rails are inserted through the mortise and secured with a pair of wedges (similar to a nuki joint in Japanese carpentry). #woodworking #TimberFraming
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Just pulled myself back from the brink of spending $200–$300 on a Japanese 6-inch power planer for #TimberFraming. (I’d also have to spend an extra $100 or more on a 2000W step-down transformer, because they’re rated for 100V.)
This seems like a crazy thing to do, but the US version of the product is double the price, if you’re lucky! Seems like there’s a massive availability gap over here between the standard 3 1/4” size and the gigantic 12” professional ones that cost as much as a car.