I'm building a 40x60 building and was wondering if I can build a timber framed truss that large. I'm also looking for a 2' overhang as well so the overall width will be 44'?
Some beautiful timber framing . Unfortunetly , we do not have spruce or Doug Fir in Louisiana . Those woods particularly make truly strong beautiful timerframe structures . However , we do have Red and White Oak , which is what we use along with Locust , Hornbeam, Tupelo , Persimmon , and we use osage for our Pins . It takes a bit more work to timberframe with these hardwoods , but once its done it makes a Tremendously strong frame . Then we clad it in Red Cypress and Bull Pine . The old structures we have still standing are 250-350 years old . They Last a Very longtime .
Ive been interested in timber frames for awhile now. Im wanting to build a hybrid timber frame. Do you know any companies that just sale timber frame plan details that include all the joinery cut out details. Any advice or help would be much appreciated
Darcy Pickles thanks for the reply. What would be the longest normal span realistically I could do? Was wanting to have a 2 bay bus barn. We’re ready to build but haven’t started yet.
Wow I don’t know how you can get it all so perfectly fitting! Super job!
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Exceptional workmanship
Those frames are beautiful. Wonderful work.
Thank you! Cheers!
That's art, my friends, with a capital A.
Gorgeous truss
Beautiful work!
Very beautiful job!!!
Looks great, keep the videos coming!
It's so cool, I want to know the truss size
those would look nice in a greenhouse
I see you guys use a spline in several of your trusses. Where can I get more info about how to size a spline and what wood types should be used?
I'm building a 40x60 building and was wondering if I can build a timber framed truss that large. I'm also looking for a 2' overhang as well so the overall width will be 44'?
Are these the new trusses for Notre Dam?
Spline detail is filthy. So it that fucking lift system. Jelly
Truly Fine Work Guys !
Some beautiful timber framing . Unfortunetly , we do not have spruce or Doug Fir in Louisiana . Those woods particularly make truly strong beautiful timerframe structures . However , we do have Red and White Oak , which is what we use along with Locust , Hornbeam, Tupelo , Persimmon , and we use osage for our Pins . It takes a bit more work to timberframe with these hardwoods , but once its done it makes a Tremendously strong frame . Then we clad it in Red Cypress and Bull Pine . The old structures we have still standing are 250-350 years old . They Last a Very longtime .
What would be the best book to get that covers all the joints?
Very Nice
at the end, Whac-A-Mole lol
Ive been interested in timber frames for awhile now. Im wanting to build a hybrid timber frame. Do you know any companies that just sale timber frame plan details that include all the joinery cut out details. Any advice or help would be much appreciated
On the curved pieces, are they cut, bent, or manufactured curved. I’m bewildered, please do a video on how to size fit and or cut/bend.
They're cut. Likely by hand or on something like an industrial band saw and then finished.
Impressive. Cost?
Do they require support post in the middle?
What kind of wood are you using?
Beautiful work! What would be the widest span one could make with this type of rafter? I’m needing a 30’ span.
30' would be a stretch. With the upsizing the timber it would be possible.
Darcy Pickles thanks for the reply. What would be the longest normal span realistically I could do? Was wanting to have a 2 bay bus barn. We’re ready to build but haven’t started yet.
What would be the wood dimensions for 22ft span . Thank you
What size is that King post (original size)?
How much? Can you send as a kit, and I’ll assemble, Let me know price
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I thought he was angrily beating the piece of wood in the beginning 😭
Huuuge saw horses
Those are decorative! Not the real deal! Bottom beem would never hold up under load!