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Pickles Timber Frames
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2014
Welcome to my channel, we are a Canadian timber frame business who specializes in traditional mortice and tenon joinery. We are happy to share our knowledge of our craft with anyone wanting to learn the skills to possibly build their own timber frame one day.
Please subscribe to get our latest videos.
Please subscribe to get our latest videos.
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Timber frame gantry setup in our shop
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I wanted to share his video of how we set up our gantry system, this is one of the best investments we have made in our shop, I hope it give you all some ideas.
NO MORE SQUARE RULE FOR TIMBER FRAMING
มุมมอง 50K3 ปีที่แล้ว
This video will show you how to dress a timber called "Mill Rule" this is an alternative to square rule, it's what we do in our shop and find that it is simpler, faster and finishes with nicer joinery. Give it a try
Timber frame basics *How to cut a straight line*
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This video goes into blade selection for timber framing as well as how to cut a straight line.
Timber frame mortise and tenon truss with spline detail
มุมมอง 82K4 ปีที่แล้ว
We show you how we assemble one of our timber frame trusses with a maple spline detail.
5 min timber frame tenon
มุมมอง 91K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Timber frame joinery for beginners. We teach mortise and tenon techniques for the beginner timber framer to the more advanced skilled craftsman.
drill vs mortiser - Timber frame mortise and tenon joinery
มุมมอง 47K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I put this little demonstration video together to show you that you don't need expensive tools to get started with timber framing. I used the drill for years before I finally splurged on a mafell chain mortiser.
Timber frame truss spline detail
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here's a mini video of our latest truss job using a spline detail
timber truss
มุมมอง 2.2K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Heres a little video of our truss assembly, these huge trusses were sent all the way to Texas
Handcrafted timber frame hexagon gazebo (with PLANS!)
มุมมอง 115K5 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is of the installation of our unique timber frame hexagon gazebo design. Follow the link to BUY these plans and build your own gazebo timberframeworkshop.gumroad.com/l/SxMCY (should have advanced timber framing skills)
Traditional mortice and tenon joinery truss
มุมมอง 20K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Welcome to my channel, we are a Canadian timber frame business who specializes in traditional mortice and tenon joinery. We are happy to share our knowledge of our craft with anyone wanting to learn the skills to possibly build their own timber frame one day. Please subscribe to get our latest videos..
Pickles Timber Frames, building quality hand crafted timber frame homes.
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Pickles Timber Frames, building quality hand crafted timber frame homes.
This guy gives me Rob Cosman vibes. Don’t know why.
Nominal sizing within your timber, reference faces and other traditional methods taught in books by guy's like Jack Sobon are worth reading. I built the house in his book "Build a Classic Timber-Framed House" Everything you need for success is in there using traditional methods. I kept my timbers rough sawn and like the look of them. I built the the house in 2001. I used a Makita 6 3/4" inch planer a 8 3/4 inch saw a hand saw chisels a manual beam boring machine. If you are building for yourself it's very hard to justify a 12" planer. That being said I enjoyed the video. I remember there used to be a magazine I subscribed to called joiner's Quarterly, put out by Fox Maple timber frames. Great magizine!
That's art, my friends, with a capital A.
Love the Chanel love the content- have your camera man get up closer to the action more often
well done
Spline detail is filthy. So it that fucking lift system. Jelly
Excelente video podrán hacer una pérgola octogonal pero de bambú
Nice vid. I see the timber is left twist, which is the more weak grain twist in a tree. Just a thought from an old log builder.
Make it possible with 5 minutes of work! No, it's fake.
I added a shelf to the bottom of the top cross beam of my sawhorses. Handier than a nearby workbench top. Tried adding bench dog style holes, but they’re never used anymore, I use a clamp like yours.
great video thank you please make more
In the next episode - a mortise using a circular saw :)
Wow I don’t know how you can get it all so perfectly fitting! Super job!
How fast is the tenon without speeding it up 🤣
Why not using a bandsaw?
now I know, and that is nothing but amazing.. thank you
Thank you sir, it is truly a treasure to find people on youtube that take the time and effort, to share their skills, wisdom and knowledge so kind and generous. Thank you very much, an inspiration. Sincerely yours, Ernst, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Sometimes, with a bit of luck, you find makita chainmortiser 2nd hand for a less painful budget, but never bone cheap.
What forster bit/auger and extension you recommend? Should it be 1 3/4 or a little larger? What brand and model? Thanks.
Thank you for showing this easy to use sharpening system for timber framing chisels. Could you share what other 2 grits of sandpaper you use in addition to the 400 grit?
Those are decorative! Not the real deal! Bottom beem would never hold up under load!
You said hand cut! Why is there skill saw at the beginning of the video?!
Good morning, How do I get in touch with your company?
Thank you for such a down to earth and simple instructions for a guy like me. I picked up some me great advice that I didn’t learn from others. The one that comes immediately to kind is that you do not put the flat side of the chisel down on the leather. Thanks a ton! I’ve now subscribed to your channel too! Looking forward to more videos!
Why don’t you just shim up one side of the planner so you only plane one side to get it flat.
hello there, you still know how long these trusses were? how long was the span? you know what trusses are used for large spans?
Idk about 7k. Few web sites have them for 4.2-4.5 new😊
Really enjoyed this.:thanks.
What a lovely piece of timber.
Beginner here, gonna take on a simple post & beam garden pavilion and don’t want to buy thousands in tools. Best video I found yet to cut mortise & tenon. Thank you!
Sweet set-up - very ingenious!
11:25🎉 много времени ушло на поиск этого кадра. Самое понятное объяснение.
Why can’t you just use your planer shim from the last video, but start from the middle?
Браво момчета много добра майсторска работа поздрави от България желая ви здраве научих много благодаря
Why not do a voice over and mute the saw noise? If instruction is the goal, then demonstrate what constitutes acceptable techniques. What are some pitfalls to avoid? State the process then perform the process. Just playing obnoxious soundtrack while operating a tool, conveys very little.
Zzzzzzzz. Total over explanation.
Are there jigs for cutting large dovetails in beams?
I might have to pick me up a used Japanese model, they're about 10% of the price. Makita, Hitachi, and Ryobi have decent ones.
They're not jap made anymore
They are only 100 volts. Not 120. So if you live in the USA you would need an inverter with them to step the power.
@@Page5framing I was looking at that in the video, thank you for giving me an exact answer. Have a great rest of your weekend.
Gawd that's satisfying.
What is the benefit of this type of joint opposed to just nails?
Hard to use nails for thick timber like this, they would have to be very very long. This kind of joinery is very durable. Many buildings in Europe were built using these technicuqe and are still standing after hundreds of years.
@@DonDrito Cool!
What size is that King post (original size)?
What type of router bit do you use for making the deep pockets?
Have you ever had a beam that kept its twist or bow or hook after you took off material?
Oh my goodness...this is beautiful. Do you sell kits or plans for different sizes? We moved into a new house and there is an old gazebo in the back yard that needs to be replaced. Our slab is 11' in diameter.
$90!? 😂
Gorgeous truss
Great idea
You had your leg lifted on the portable chain morticer as we say back here in the U. $7000! they must have seen you coming.