Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 07:19 AM
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Crisp corners are created through the technology of an item called the framing chisel. I think it still exists out there... :rolleyes:
And apparently tenons were once squared, not rounded. Go figure.
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 07:33 AM
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Brock Smith
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You maybe you're on to something - I have seen (and read about) large tenons with rounded edges, say radiused to about the size of a 1 1/2" auger.... Maybe it was REALLY cold that day when the lead carp was giving instruction.
So the timber exits the machine and is placed on sawhorses for 'hand tuning'? Also, a final planing is done to fit into housings?
I have seen a 'hundeggar floor joist' - are some 'traditional' housings omitted when this style of 'drop in' joiney is permitted?
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 07:35 AM
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 05:08 PM
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Nope. I get to cut those by hand
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 05:12 PM
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Originally posted by Brock Smith: I have seen a 'hundeggar floor joist' - are some 'traditional' housings omitted when this style of 'drop in' joiney is permitted? It will do dovetail joinery as well....
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/03/06 11:06 PM
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I'm sorry, Derek. I didn't mean to steal it...But I had the pics and was just waiting for the chance to use them.... We know that you are the real Darth I am but a Storm Trooper...(or geek)
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/04/06 03:15 AM
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Brock Smith
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Hello all, Here's a pic of a project that was fast and cheap but certainly not perfect. It is ESSENTIAL shelter, and it was the first building on my lot - kinda like a barn, I guess... Yes, that's about 2 feet of white stuff here in northern BC. Pine, Fir, and Porcelin, together at last. Cheers, Brock
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/06/06 06:50 AM
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perhaps it's not "perfect" because there's only one empty beer bottle in there.
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/06/06 01:33 PM
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That looks really solid, Brock. One could even say it's built like a brick... no wait, timber... now I'm confused.
-- Clark Bremer Minneapolis Proud Member of the TFG
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Re: I'm excited.
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12/06/06 05:03 PM
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So...did anyone else notice that there is an issue of Timber Framing by the seat
But no toilet paper?
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