Thanks! Depends, If I am cutting boards for myself I get pine logs for around $0.50 per board foot. Oak for $0.70. Pretty cheap if you have logs, a saw and equipment to load it with.
Good job on the raising of this timber frame. Did you shoot any video of the cutting of the joinery? I find that the most interesting part for timber framing.
Thanks! And I didn't have a chance on this building to get that video. But last week I started building a cabana and I am filming the milling, layout, joinery and installation. Might do a separate video for each. Then next month I will be filming all the joinery of my oak frame for the house 👍
I love the beauty of the timber frame but why are you using steel sledge hammers and marring all the beauty. I thought the old Amish use big wooden headed hammers so as not to mar the wood?
I really do enjoy watching timber framed buildings being put together. Stay Safe 🇨🇦✌️
Yes it is one of the best parts!
wonderful and very strong structure.
Thanks!
Job well done.
Thanks!
What does lumber without labor cost for something like that?
Beautifully done!
Thanks! Depends, If I am cutting boards for myself I get pine logs for around $0.50 per board foot. Oak for $0.70. Pretty cheap if you have logs, a saw and equipment to load it with.
Good job on the raising of this timber frame. Did you shoot any video of the cutting of the joinery? I find that the most interesting part for timber framing.
Thanks! And I didn't have a chance on this building to get that video. But last week I started building a cabana and I am filming the milling, layout, joinery and installation. Might do a separate video for each. Then next month I will be filming all the joinery of my oak frame for the house 👍
I love the beauty of the timber frame but why are you using steel sledge hammers and marring all the beauty. I thought the old Amish use big wooden headed hammers so as not to mar the wood?
I only hit it on the outside which is covered now anyway