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octoganal timber framing (joints) #5656 08/25/06 11:21 PM
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Is it possible to use timber framing for an octoganal structure? If so, what type of joints would I use? I'm planning on building a small and simple hogan-like cabin with timber harvested from my property. Thanks

Re: octoganal timber framing (joints) #5657 08/26/06 04:34 AM
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Octagonal structures are definitely possible. How to do it depends on your specific needs. What are the spans? What do you want it to look like? What size timbers are you going to use? Where are you building and do you need to worry about snow loads?
In the past we've done five sided post and half-lapped plates with an octagonal boss pin in compression at the peak, but there's more than one way to skin a cat. We've even done up to twenty sided polygonal structures. Just about anything is possible with a little geometry.

Re: octoganal timber framing (joints) #5658 08/26/06 02:27 PM
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Just about anything is right! And more fun.
Here's an example of an octogonal pavillion and the rough sketches .


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