Really nice series of videos. You did an excellent job at explaining what you were doing. I really liked that you showed the cad view as well so we could understand how it all tied together. I'm really looking forward to the rest of your videos.
EXCELLENT EXPLANATION for this particular motise and tenon! Thank you! 😊 I am going to download the free version of Sketchup and would appreciate any guide and/or tutorials that you could recommend to get me started.
Great explaining of the way the upper joints work. I am building a woodshed and want to have make the "attack" a playhouse. I'm planning 8 by 11 feet. Can't wait for the next video!
Brilliant. Can’t wait for the next part. I’m gonna use this as a template for my kids’ playhouse. Hope you can share some of those sketches and list of timber dimensions!
Hello from Sweden, i really enjoy watching your videos. I wan't to take a course and your videos give me a good foundation. P.S I don't know if my settings on youtube are wrong but the playlist is going the opposite direction for me.
Love, love, love the video series! I'm sad there hasn't been a part 4 yet, but I also understand you're at the mercy of Wisconsin winters. Is there any way for us to download the plans for the shed you're building? I have a tiny back yard, and a desperate need for storage. This would be a truly awesome project for a novice timber-framer. The smallest shed plans I can find elsewhere are 8'x12' and 10'x12'.
Hi Alex - Thanks for the comment! The winter is letting up here in WI and I'm able to see some of the timbers I need for part 4. Hopefully I'll be able to get moving on it in the next couple weeks. Yes, I will be sharing the sketchup plans once I get them finalized. They will be included on one of the upcoming video descriptions.
Hey Jesse thank you for all the great info, I was wondering if you do anything to square up your timbers or do they come off the chainsaw mill square enough for a build like this?
Hi Woody! Great question! Timbers are squirrely buggers so often I will try to true them up on the chainsaw mill after they have had a chance to twist or bend. Otherwise I use a reduction method, where I remove a certain part of the timber at the joint to get a square surface. If you look at part 4 I talk a bit about how to use a pocket/recess to reduce the timber to a known dimension. Does that help?
@@JesseSchutt Yes Thank you that helps allot!! We’re starting construction on some timber frame buildings soon and that has been on my mind allot. I appreciate your feedback
Jesse, just subscribed and I really enjoy your content and your explanations. I’m also building a 10x12 timber frame treehouse using 5x5 posts and am currently working on the 2 tie beams. Are you using the free version of SketchUp or the pro version? Wishing for warmer weather for you!
Excellent explanation. Most channels don’t even narrate so you get no idea what’s going on.
Thanks for the kind words 🙂
Really nice series of videos. You did an excellent job at explaining what you were doing. I really liked that you showed the cad view as well so we could understand how it all tied together. I'm really looking forward to the rest of your videos.
I appreciate the feedback Steve! Hopefully we'll get at it in the next few days.
Thank you Jesse! I want to build an oak front porch and your video’s help my mental preparation for the whole project!
Hope you bought the wood in time lol
Good video Jesse. It might be spring time before the thaw comes. LoL. I will be waiting to watch either way. Thanks for posting.
Haha! You are probably right! 😭 I did see some 40s in the next few days so I'll do my best to take advantage of it!
EXCELLENT EXPLANATION for this particular motise and tenon! Thank you! 😊
I am going to download the free version of Sketchup and would appreciate any guide and/or tutorials that you could recommend to get me started.
Great explaining of the way the upper joints work. I am building a woodshed and want to have make the "attack" a playhouse. I'm planning 8 by 11 feet. Can't wait for the next video!
Thanks for the kind words :-) The snow is melting and I hope to start on future episodes soon!
Hello, you make it look easy. This seems hard to me. Thanks for trying to explain this.
Brilliant. Can’t wait for the next part. I’m gonna use this as a template for my kids’ playhouse. Hope you can share some of those sketches and list of timber dimensions!
Thanks Sean! I certainly plan to continue this. As always, life has piled up but I intend to pick it back up.
Hello from Sweden, i really enjoy watching your videos. I wan't to take a course and your videos give me a good foundation.
P.S I don't know if my settings on youtube are wrong but the playlist is going the opposite direction for me.
Awesome content!!!
Thanks Erik!
Ya well your very good at explaining part, One of the best, so that is the main thing most arent good at. B.s. however, is plentiful lol
Love, love, love the video series! I'm sad there hasn't been a part 4 yet, but I also understand you're at the mercy of Wisconsin winters. Is there any way for us to download the plans for the shed you're building? I have a tiny back yard, and a desperate need for storage. This would be a truly awesome project for a novice timber-framer. The smallest shed plans I can find elsewhere are 8'x12' and 10'x12'.
Hi Alex - Thanks for the comment! The winter is letting up here in WI and I'm able to see some of the timbers I need for part 4. Hopefully I'll be able to get moving on it in the next couple weeks. Yes, I will be sharing the sketchup plans once I get them finalized. They will be included on one of the upcoming video descriptions.
Hey Jesse thank you for all the great info, I was wondering if you do anything to square up your timbers or do they come off the chainsaw mill square enough for a build like this?
Hi Woody! Great question! Timbers are squirrely buggers so often I will try to true them up on the chainsaw mill after they have had a chance to twist or bend. Otherwise I use a reduction method, where I remove a certain part of the timber at the joint to get a square surface. If you look at part 4 I talk a bit about how to use a pocket/recess to reduce the timber to a known dimension. Does that help?
@@JesseSchutt Yes Thank you that helps allot!! We’re starting construction on some timber frame buildings soon and that has been on my mind allot. I appreciate your feedback
@@woodywood7734 Let me know if there's anything else I can help with :-)
Jesse, just subscribed and I really enjoy your content and your explanations. I’m also building a 10x12 timber frame treehouse using 5x5 posts and am currently working on the 2 tie beams. Are you using the free version of SketchUp or the pro version? Wishing for warmer weather for you!
Hi Larry - Thanks for the kind words and sorry for the slow response! I'm using an older version of the free Sketchup Make edition.
I really like it. Also check out Stodoys and plans.