The content is a brief observation of a man cutting wood with a chainsaw. The author notes that the man appears to be working hard and receiving little assistance from the other three people present. The author speculates that the man may be cutting exterior wall logs and that he is notching the wood for… Continue reading A wealth of opportunities available here.
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North Bennet St. School students
Acknowledged as one of the leading woodworking schools in the nation, North Bennet Road University (NBSS) teaches the time-honored capabilities, tips and values of good craftsmanship as a result of intense fingers-on schooling in Preservation Carpentry. The prestigious Preservation Carpentry system draws in learners who share a like of background, supplies, high quality workmanship, and… Continue reading North Bennet St. School students
Barn Board Harvested on Site
These barn boards will dry about the subsequent 12 months and will be utilized to reconstruct an current barn on web-site. The job, undertaken by the North Bennet Road College, took the existing barn aside, saved the beam design, and will be re-constructed utilizing the newly harvested barn boards for the exterior partitions. Posted by… Continue reading Barn Board Harvested on Site
One heavy wall — 4X6
It appears to be like to this photographer that all the joints are mortise and tenon. Straightforward and solid, the mortise and tenon joint has been utilised for thousands of a long time by woodworkers about the earth to be a part of pieces of wood, generally when the items are at an angle shut… Continue reading One heavy wall — 4X6
Mortise and tenons – 1880 construction
I was explained to this is the square match lower way of doing this 1880 joint building process. The tenon beam is fitted and the mortise is undercut for a accurate square suit. Listed here is two underneath cuts prepared for a dry in shape. From the school’s world wide web website …”As with all… Continue reading Mortise and tenons – 1880 construction