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Welcome aboard carver45. Glad to see more and more Canadians joining our forum. Guaranteed you'll be addicted to it before you even know it. I am fairly new to the Timber Frame/Log homes and what you are planning seems to sound interesting to me also. There is a school for this type of building located on Gabriola Island, B.C. it might be worth looking into.Where in B.C. is Parksville? I am familiar with some of the province and the name sounds familiar. I do have some family in B.C. and am planning to go see some of them next summer. If it is in the area maybe I could look you up and see how things are going, maybe even help you a little
Hi SRJ,I am thinkind of doing it exactly like the picture linked above. In the center of the post with each floor having a cap to compinsate for the shrinking that will occur. I have not heard of putting on the ouside of the beam. I have no idea how you would do that. If you could elaberate that would be appreciated. I am just in the beginning stages. So I am open to ideasAs for the roof I have a few ideas but nothing solid yet. When I draw up the specs I will post it here for you.I am new at this. Developed a lot of ideas but I have a lot to learn about building something to this scale. So I am open to any ideas and am willing to learn. I like the idea of building something that can last for 200 or more years. I have also been fortunate to do this youger than I thought. I had envisioned taking this on later in life in retirement. But heck no time like the present. Chris
Carver45Welcome to the forum. What kind of mill do you have and since your a carver do you know Glen Greensides. His father has shown me pictures of some of his carvings. They are quite spectacular.Cheers Pep
Hello,I just found this forum and bookmarked it right away. I am a newbie when comes to timber framing terms. But I have been working with wood(mostly fir and cedar). for 13 years. Just enough time to be confident enough to get myself into real trouble . I am a chainsaw carver who has worked on everything under the sun. From carvings to furniture to buildings. Well now it is time to build a house. I have just purchased a mill and am going to start cutting.But anyways, to the point. I want to build a post and beam house, with soild timbers as the walls like a log house. The uprights will be 18 by 18 fir timbers(overkill I know but it will be a b&b so I want it to look good) and the walls will be cedar or fir 8 x 8 's. IT will be two storeys, with two rooms in thr roof. I got the idea from tne fire hall down the road. It has been their for fiifty years and know one knows a lot about it. What is the name of this construction type. I have tried numerous searches to find nothing. I need to educate myself on this and I am running into a brick wall. To answer some questions ahead of time. I am using wood because it is more economical for me that standard contructed walls. I have a good suppy of wood. I look forward to getting to know some of you folks and thanks ahead of time for any answers you may have.
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