Really beautiful Woodshed and excellent video. I'm having fomo for your bobcat and your neighbor's massive saw. Exactly what I was looking for to build a woodshed out of a bunch of chestnut and white oaks I had to take down. I've been randomly milling some wood but now I can start putting together a game plan by stealing your wonderful Idea. Thanks
@@CorbinDunn Crazy you get big snow storms, but only have a 16" code bury-depth for frost. I guess that's pretty telling of just how cold (and for how long) a place really needs to be to get that frost line lower.
Damn dude, you are getting good at story telling and cutting out the redundant stuff. Kept my interest the entire time. Awesome job with the structure. You can use it to store some side-by-sides when you are done burning wood. lol
Thanks Josh! I cut out so much footage and actually made a script for this one to make it more cohesive. You can tell when I went back and re-recorded stuff as I changed my mind, as my voice sounds slightly different.
Yeah! The bottom layer will get a little wet. We don't get much rain here, and mainly just snow. The snow will melt and dampen the bottom row...I just toss it aside and let it dry a few days before using those pieces. I could probably make some way of keeping it off the ground but it hasn't been an issue.
Thanks! I have no idea how much time I spent on cutting joinery...it wasn't too long (maybe a few days), as I didn't have that many connect points as a normal timber frame building.
@@CorbinDunn YMMV, but I prefer snow as something to visit, not something to live with. ;-) BTW, great idea making that jig to keep your drill straight. I see a lot of people just trying to check it with a try square and not quite getting there.
Very cool! Great editing job as usual, and thanks for not putting useless background music in there! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Yeah, I'm not too into the background music...I used to do it in some videos, but now I just don't care for it.
This is a really well done video and the 'cross section analysis in Fusion' was very helpful in visualizing how the joint is cut and why. Thank you!
Thanks! I always like hearing from people, and I'm glad you appreciated it.
I’m a first time viewer and thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent together!
Thanks Scott!
Really beautiful Woodshed and excellent video. I'm having fomo for your bobcat and your neighbor's massive saw. Exactly what I was looking for to build a woodshed out of a bunch of chestnut and white oaks I had to take down. I've been randomly milling some wood but now I can start putting together a game plan by stealing your wonderful Idea. Thanks
Thanks! I'm glad it helped you on some ideas on what to build. Yeah, the Bobcat is handy ;)
Beautiful woodshed, thanks, that was great to watch and very informative. Your life looks good, you have a really nice vibe
Thanks! I appreciate hearing that.
Fantastic!
Thanks Mark! I hope you all are doing well - I kind of miss our API discussion days!
fantastic, super fun
Thanks!
Great job!
Thanks!!
Super! Thanks for sharing. Looks sweet!
Thanks Tyler! I'm pretty happy with it...I'm hoping the snow won't get in the sides in big storms. I'll probably find out in a month or so.
@@CorbinDunn Crazy you get big snow storms, but only have a 16" code bury-depth for frost. I guess that's pretty telling of just how cold (and for how long) a place really needs to be to get that frost line lower.
Damn dude, you are getting good at story telling and cutting out the redundant stuff. Kept my interest the entire time.
Awesome job with the structure. You can use it to store some side-by-sides when you are done burning wood. lol
Thanks Josh! I cut out so much footage and actually made a script for this one to make it more cohesive. You can tell when I went back and re-recorded stuff as I changed my mind, as my voice sounds slightly different.
Great video! What happens when it rains? Looks like all the run off from the roof would drain underneath your firewood.
Yeah! The bottom layer will get a little wet. We don't get much rain here, and mainly just snow. The snow will melt and dampen the bottom row...I just toss it aside and let it dry a few days before using those pieces. I could probably make some way of keeping it off the ground but it hasn't been an issue.
It is common to call the ends first but it is easier to cut the joints before the termal 😮 cut
Beautiful work my dude! How many man hours would you estimate it took you to cut the joinery?
Thanks! I have no idea how much time I spent on cutting joinery...it wasn't too long (maybe a few days), as I didn't have that many connect points as a normal timber frame building.
Lots of snow? I take it you're not in Santa Cruz anymore?
Yeah! We moved to Truckee, near Lake Tahoe. LOTS of snow right now...and the shed is holding up!
@@CorbinDunn YMMV, but I prefer snow as something to visit, not something to live with. ;-)
BTW, great idea making that jig to keep your drill straight. I see a lot of people just trying to check it with a try square and not quite getting there.
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