I came across a second barn with similar housings as the first barn mentioned on this topic. The difference is that this one is close to home, and it is all sawn materiel. The top plate brace housings are scooped out with an adze or axe,( first photo), while the post joints are house with bevels. And it is odd that it appears to be marked from the center bay, the braces are flush with the inside center of the building (second photo). This building is making my case that some buildings which first appear to be scribed could be square ruled. I am thinking they were experimenting with square rule.

The building is made up of Hemlock and a nice example with the dark and light shades in the grain, seen in the photos. Tim [img]http://[IMG]http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q393/timber500/100_2022.jpg[/img][/img]
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