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Learning about Timber Framing #24940 12/24/10 01:53 AM
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Hi,

I'm interested in learning about timber framing and was wondering if I could get some suggestions on books about the subject. I'm new to woodworking and I'm just gathering my tools. I'd like to learn about the woodworking and design aspect.

Jamie


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Re: Learning about Timber Framing #24941 12/24/10 02:15 AM
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I am Jacob from 7th China (Guangzhou) International Game&Amusement Exhibition (CIAE2011). On behalf of CIAE committee, I sincerely invite you to attend CIAE(Guangzhou) Expo, which was found in 2005 and has been successfully held for 6 times. It is China’s largest and the most influential industry event!

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Re: Learning about Timber Framing #24944 12/24/10 03:47 AM
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Bishop, I recommend "Build a Classic Timber-Framed House" by Jack Sobon. This book contains an introduction to many aspects of timber framing, like history, tree and tool selection, as well as plans and instructions on cutting a traditional hall and parlour house frame.


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Re: Learning about Timber Framing #24950 12/29/10 08:51 AM
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Hi,
In my opinion the best book for timber framing is roundwood timber framing this book is best and it provide complete knowledge about tools and good techniques used in timber treatment.

Thanks!


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Re: Learning about Timber Framing #24952 12/30/10 04:03 AM
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In addition to those mentioned. I like Steve Chappell's book "A Timber Framers Workshop". I would highly recommend you take a typical 5-6 day timberframe class. Most are held from April to June, though there are sometimes ones later in the season. Sign up as early as possible. I don't know who's holding one in the West this year, but I know of plenty in the East and some in the midwest. If anyone knows of a western class, chime in.


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