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Learn to Timber Frame: Craftsmanship, Simplicity, Timeless Beauty [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x206x16 mm, kaal: 730 g, Full-color; photographs and il
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Storey Publishing LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1612126685
  • ISBN-13: 9781612126685
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x206x16 mm, kaal: 730 g, Full-color; photographs and il
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Storey Publishing LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1612126685
  • ISBN-13: 9781612126685
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A founding member of the Timber Framers Guild introduces timber framing, taking readers through the entire process from start to finish through full-color photos, detailed drawings and clear step-by-step instructions, showing exactly how to build one small (12' x 16') timber-frame structure.

The first guide to timber framing written specifically for beginners! Expert Will Beemer takes you through the entire process from start to finish, beginning with timber sourcing and ending with a finished building. Using full-color photos, detailed drawings, and clear step-by-step instructions, Beemer shows you exactly how to build one small (12’ x 16’) timber-frame structure -- suitable for use as a cabin, workshop, or studio. He also explains how to modify the structure to suit your needs and location by adding a loft, moving doors or windows, changing the roof pitch, or making the frame larger or smaller. You’ll end up with a beautiful building as well as solid timber-framing skills that you can use for a lifetime.

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The elegant simplicity of timber frame construction is made accessible to all levels of builders with step by step building instructions for one small, easy to build timber frame cabin, along with plans to modifying it to suit particular needs and locations.
Foreword 8(1)
Jack A. Sobon
Preface 9(2)
Chapter 1 What is Timber Framing?
11(9)
Chapter 2 Getting Started
20(12)
Using Ungraded Native Lumber
21(4)
Timber-Frame Engineering 101
25(5)
Ordering and Storing Timbers
30(2)
Chapter 3 Layout Systems
32(6)
Mill Rule
34(1)
Mapping
34(1)
Scribe Rule
35(1)
Square Rule
35(3)
Chapter 4 Tools
38(14)
Tools for Layout
39(6)
Cutting Tools
45(4)
Boring Tools
49(3)
Chapter 5 Procedures for Layout & Cutting
52(29)
First Steps in Layout
53(5)
Laying Out the Mortise and Tenon
58(4)
Cutting Procedures
62(16)
Rules of Thumb for Joinery Design in Square Rule
78(3)
Chapter 6 The Tiny Timber Frame
81(47)
Plan Drawings
82(6)
Timber List
88(1)
Sills
89(3)
Joists
92(2)
Posts
94(11)
Girts
105(7)
Collars
112(2)
Door Posts
114(1)
Tie Beams
115(2)
Plates
117(6)
Rafters
123(5)
Chapter 7 Variations on the Frame
128(22)
Moving Doors and Windows
129(3)
Adding a Loft
132(3)
Changing the Roof Pitch
135(3)
Overhangs
138(2)
Making the Frame Smaller
140(2)
Making the Frame Bigger
142(8)
Chapter 8 Raising the Frame
150(13)
Equipment for Raising Day
151(2)
The Raising Script
153(10)
Chapter 9 Foundations & Enclosure Systems
163(9)
Foundations
164(3)
Insulation and Enclosure
167(5)
Epilogue 172(2)
Glossary 174(7)
Resources 181(2)
Bibliography 183(1)
Index 184
Will Beemer is a founding member of the Timber Framers Guild and served as Co-Executive Director for 11 years. He's been a builder for over 40 years and an educator in the building trades for 30 of those. With his wife, Michele, he owns and operates the Heartwood School for the Homebuilding Crafts in Washington, Massachusetts, which has been teaching courses in timber framing, home building and other trades since 1978. Beemer has taught timber framing around the world, including in Patagonia (with Rocky Mountain Workshops), at Palomar College in California, at North House Folk School in Minnesota, and through numerous Guild workshops and projects. He has authored many articles on basic and advanced timber framing techniques and is a regular contributor to Timber Framing (the quarterly journal of the Guild) and Fine Homebuilding and has also written for Wood Design & Building and Joiner's Quarterly.Jack A. Sobon is an architect and builder specializing in timber-framed buildings. A founding director of the Timber Framer's Guild of North America and founder of the Traditional Timber Frame Research and Advisory Group, Sobon has devoted his 38-year career to understanding the craft of timber framing. Using only traditional hand tools, he has framed and erected over 50 structures. He is the author of Build a Classic Timber-Framed House and coauthor of Timber Frame Construction. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Sobon teaches and consults nationally on traditional building structures and timber-framing techniques.