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From Log To Bowl - Turning a Birch Serving Bowl on the Lathe
This video shows how I turn a bowl from a fresh cut log. No music, no dialogue, just flying shavings. While you are here, take a look at SawdustSociety.org for more woodworking content and conversation!
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Part 11: Assembling and Raising the Frame
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As we are nearing the end of this series I'm happy to have completed the raising of the frame! In this episode we look at assembly of the frame and some basics on the process. Also, apparently I grunt a lot when I'm working. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 10: Making Pegs and Drilling Holes
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 2 lety
Instead of purchasing commercially made pegs I opted to use fresh red oak and make my own instead. In this episode we look at the process of using the drawknife and spoon mule to make them. We also cover how to drill holes and offset the tenons which is a technique called "draw boring". It results in a tight fitting joint. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 9: Rafters and Wall Plates
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In this episode we construct the 7 sets of rafters and cut the pockets in the wall plates to house them. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
THE SHARPEST My Carving Axe Has EVER Been! (First Time Using the Tormek T-8) ASMR
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 2 lety
My new Tormek T-8 arrived this afternoon and I just had to see what it could do to my spoon carving axe. After a quick setup and unboxing it was off to setting a new grind on my Gransfors Bruks small carving axe. Let's just say I was blown away by the whole experience! Within 20 minutes I was able to curl off tiny slices of paper and shave hair on my arm. Wow! Music by Bensound - www.bensound.c...
Part 8: Girts and Door Posts
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In this episode we cut the girts, beams that go between the posts, as well as the two door posts. This is the first time we use barefaced tenons aside from the corner braces. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Alpine Day Spoon Carving Demonstration
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This video was prepared for presentation at Alpine Day, the online tech conference focused on Alpine JS, a JavaScript framework for web development. As conferences have gone digital my talk was designed to be a visual break from the technical talks midway through the day. As such, the content is mixed between my background as a web programmer and a woodworker. For more information about the too...
Part 7: Installing the Floor Structure
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Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 6: Wall Plates and Corner Braces
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In part 6 of the Tiny Timber Frame we cut the wall plates to length and add the mortises for the posts and corner braces. We also realize that the corner braces we previously made are too short! 🤦🏼‍♂️ Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Chainsaw Milling 30 Foot Beams from an Old White Pine
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This is some raw footage from the chainsaw milling of a 30' white pine that had died last fall. While the bark was coming off the wood was still quite solid. This was also the first time using the new Husqvarna 395xp with a 28" bar.
1973 25hp Johnson Outboard Running Rough
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Does anyone know why this motor might be lurching like it does from around 17 seconds to the end?
Part 5: Mortise and Tenon Corner Braces
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This was one of the more challenging sections of this project so far! The adventure of working with varying size materials and determining what points to use as reference can be quite an exercise in creativity. Hopefully there is enough here to help explain how to do a basic corner brace! Let me know if there are any things I can clarify in the comments 👍🏼 Get the Sketchup document here: jesses...
Part 4: Dovetail Tenons for the Tie Beams
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 3 lety
In part 4 of the Tiny Timber Frame Build we cut the dovetail tenons for the two tie beams that connect the vertical posts. I also show off a beautiful hand saw made by Erik Florip at floriptoolworks.com. He makes fantastic tools that will last a lifetime. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 3: Joinery for the Upper Section of the Four Corner Posts
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In part 3 of the Tiny Timber Frame Build we move up from the floor structure and cut the joinery on the top of the four corner posts. This introduces a strong joint to hold the posts against the force that will be exerted by the rafters. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 2: Cutting the Timber Frame Joinery for the Floor Joists of the Tiny Timber Frame
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In part 2 of the Tiny Timber Frame Build we assemble the 4 floor joists. This involves cutting two different kinds of housings and two different joints on the joist ends. Get the Sketchup document here: jesseschutt.gumroad.com/l/eHUkp
Part 1: Cutting the Timber Frame Joinery for the Floor Sills of the Tiny Timber Frame
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Part 1: Cutting the Timber Frame Joinery for the Floor Sills of the Tiny Timber Frame
Intro to the Tiny Timber Frame Project
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Intro to the Tiny Timber Frame Project
How To Turn a TREE Into BOARDS Using a Simple Chainsaw Mill
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How To Turn a TREE Into BOARDS Using a Simple Chainsaw Mill
Making Planks with an Alaskan Chainsaw Mill
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Making Planks with an Alaskan Chainsaw Mill
Using a Pantorouter to mill woodworking parts
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Using a Pantorouter to mill woodworking parts
Milling a Fallen White Pine with the Logosol TimberJig
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Milling a Fallen White Pine with the Logosol TimberJig
Cutting Red Pine with the Logosol TimberJig
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Cutting Red Pine with the Logosol TimberJig
Trimming Pine Beams on a Logosol F2 Chainsaw Mill
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Trimming Pine Beams on a Logosol F2 Chainsaw Mill
Raising of the Timber Frame Cabin
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Raising of the Timber Frame Cabin
Timber Ladder for the Northwoods Cabin
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Timber Ladder for the Northwoods Cabin
Preparing the Location for the Remote Office Timber Frame Cabin
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Preparing the Location for the Remote Office Timber Frame Cabin
Something I Learned at Camp
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Something I Learned at Camp
Chocolate Lab Puppies at 5 Weeks Old
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Chocolate Lab Puppies at 5 Weeks Old
Demonstrating my Pantorouter
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Demonstrating my Pantorouter
Day 16 - Bath Day for the Puppies
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Day 16 - Bath Day for the Puppies

Komentáře

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Před dnem

    I like the coin tradition.

  • @jeremymenke5021
    @jeremymenke5021 Před 7 dny

    What is the computer program you are using to render your building ?

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před 7 dny

      It's called SketchUp and you can use it free online

  • @ervintaylor6508
    @ervintaylor6508 Před 2 měsíci

    Just came across this video great information I'm getting ready to start a small timber frame myself what brand of timber frame chisels are you using

  • @plierbox2010
    @plierbox2010 Před 2 měsíci

    What Mortising tool did you buy?

  • @immaculatelation
    @immaculatelation Před 3 měsíci

    Nice!

  • @Tihiroprjckuh9000
    @Tihiroprjckuh9000 Před 3 měsíci

    Отличный материал, буду использовать 3.4 квт аккумуляторную пилу для распила на доски. Цепь под 10 градусов.

  • @markgilles-ih8go
    @markgilles-ih8go Před 4 měsíci

    Phenomenal video! That's the true meaning of a sawyer! Kudos, well done Jesse!

  • @SebastianDaniec
    @SebastianDaniec Před 4 měsíci

    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.

  • @jowelmundat2397
    @jowelmundat2397 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome presentation.

  • @eastcoastcabinfever
    @eastcoastcabinfever Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome teaching 👍🍁✅

  • @really2345
    @really2345 Před 6 měsíci

    Wonderful tutorials. Thank you. What model Makita are you using and is it a Japanese tool ex. 100 vs 120v or made for the Japanese market?

  • @johnhaywood6358
    @johnhaywood6358 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, great series! Did the tenons on the corner post lock in the tenons on the sills. ??

  • @pelementmaker
    @pelementmaker Před 7 měsíci

    ive been cutting boards freehand with a 545 husky and its killing my back, i need a simple jig

  • @danielshepherd3414
    @danielshepherd3414 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m new to cutting my own boards. What should I do to prepare a tree to be cut into boards after I drop it? Thanks!

  • @johnbauby6612
    @johnbauby6612 Před 8 měsíci

    Depth of mortise?

  • @paulrivas1024
    @paulrivas1024 Před 8 měsíci

    Real in-depth review! Good job, and thank you for taking the time to demonstrate this jig!

  • @user-qx3ky9cu9e
    @user-qx3ky9cu9e Před 8 měsíci

  • @chrissimons8748
    @chrissimons8748 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you think Eastern Red Cedar will be ok for an outdoor wood shed?

  • @thehillsidegardener3961
    @thehillsidegardener3961 Před 9 měsíci

    I've done a scarf joint similar to this, I saw it called a Stop-bladed scarf joint with cogs, or maybe this isn't quite the same as it doesn't have the wedges to drive it together. Very rewarding. I didn't put pegs through it though, was a bit worried that would weaken it, I thought the force of the wedges would keep it together. Found your vids very useful btw, the whole small timber frame build especially, I showed a bit of my build on a recent video, you can see the basic idea is the same czcams.com/video/NBviHwHYpow/video.html

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words! It was a bit of a wrestling match to make this all work but we got there in the end 🙂

  • @theycallmekayjay
    @theycallmekayjay Před 9 měsíci

    This is brilliant! Thanks for your videos. Loved the logosol video too!

  • @pmacc3557
    @pmacc3557 Před 9 měsíci

    Great vid. I hope to assemble a wooden carport I bought later this month. Yes, the joints etc have been cut out in factory so I need only assemble (hopefully can manage alone) but I plan next year to afdyon a lean to shed to it and that I will do fully with joints etc. One of tge nicest smells is tge smell of wood being cut or planed😊

  • @pmacc3557
    @pmacc3557 Před 9 měsíci

    Love the support stands, look sturdy and well made

  • @buenacg
    @buenacg Před 9 měsíci

    So happy to find this series. I’ve been planning to do a small timber framing project to learn the basics. Can’t wait to watch these videos. Thanks!

  • @BuildNStuff
    @BuildNStuff Před 10 měsíci

    Great set of videos! Would love to see the finished project

  • @magnusbergroth5319
    @magnusbergroth5319 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi. How are you liking the Tormek now that you’ve had it for a while? Specifically for axe sharpening.

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 Před 11 měsíci

    On most squares, the braces are embossed in them to 100 th of a inch

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 Před 11 měsíci

    The housing for a brace also makes them much stronger

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 Před 11 měsíci

    Why do you fit your braces after you plates

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 Před 11 měsíci

    I noticed that you are a good teacher of the framing. Please don’t keep using your chisels as pry bars. It will dull

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 Před 11 měsíci

    czcams.com/video/jLd9a1fRX6k/video.html ❤

  • @BenediktRiedel
    @BenediktRiedel Před 11 měsíci

    Really nice instructions... I have some questions. Would you be willing to answer them?

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před 11 měsíci

      Sure thing - jesseschutt [at] gmail [dot] com

  • @storyteller6418
    @storyteller6418 Před 11 měsíci

    Thankyou very much This clip.has really helped

  • @zazzenfuk
    @zazzenfuk Před rokem

    How do i learn to do timber frame joinery? Any books or channels youd recommended?

  • @slicktires2011
    @slicktires2011 Před rokem

    you're probably not gonna use any plumbing in this tiny frame, but in a regular house, how do you run waste pipes below the floor? Do you make holes in the thick joists? Can you include I joists between the sills, instead?

  • @Electric-Bob
    @Electric-Bob Před rokem

    Jesse... at 3:58 shouldn't that Measurement be 33-7/16" ? Not 32-7/16" ?

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Před rokem

    Awesome awesome, thanks for sharing.

  • @grazynazambeanie5963

    Very well done , but all that safety equipment ? Who got something against people visiting you while your in the hospital ? Lol

  • @mariusmossum2923
    @mariusmossum2923 Před rokem

    What is the problem with an Alaskan mill for this kind of job? I recon you would both save time with setup, and get better precision, using an Alaskan mill. Only downside I see would be that you are losing a bit of the cutting lenght, due to the mounting of the tip if the sword. That said, as a guide for the device you used, the video was good. 🙂

  • @jimwilliamson7598
    @jimwilliamson7598 Před rokem

    Way too much talk, talk, talk!

  • @brookesedgedesigns9441

    For the project I have in mind I have a local mill that will supply the lumber. It’ll be green southern yellow pine. Do you foreseea problem with that choice of lumber?

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před rokem

      Hi! I don't know much about yellow pine but the red pine I used in this was prone to twisting, which is a real pain to deal with. If you get the wood green don't delay on getting it assembled. The alternative (which I have done on a different project) was to oversize the beams, let them sit for a few months and then recut them to size to address any twist that showed up. Best of luck to you!

    • @brookesedgedesigns9441
      @brookesedgedesigns9441 Před rokem

      With that in mind I think my best course of action would be to get the lumber in the fall and cut all joints over winter and raise in spring. Here in SC I can work outside with a coat. It’ll be 12’x16’ with just a roof on a concrete slab when done.

  • @brookesedgedesigns9441

    As someone just learning timber framing with a project in mind. I thank you for going into detail all of the joints. I’ve been stick framing for many years but this is totally different.

  • @gwenbocci959
    @gwenbocci959 Před rokem

    Hi Jesse, great to hear the boat house was finished and is working well we would love to see how you pulled it all together. My partner and I live in far North Queensland, Australia, we have an organic mixed farm and Adam has been wanting to do timber framing for 20 years, to busy. Any way he has finally given himself permission to start building, he has 4 buildings planned ending in a 16m monitor barn. He has been inspired by you and is great full for sharing your learning experience, thanks Adam and Gwen

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před rokem

      What an exciting adventure you are on! If there are any questions I can help with please feel free to email me at my first name and last name at gmail.com!

  • @gwenbocci959
    @gwenbocci959 Před rokem

    Hope life is going well for you and your family. How did you get on wth your boat shed? I have to say I really enjoyed you making it, I have watched quite a few timber framing CZcamss and no one explains it like you do, fantastic.

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před rokem

      Hi Gwen - Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it! The boat house has been in service and is working very well for our needs. I think I have some footage that I need to upload still that covers the final steps.

    • @flatlinesup
      @flatlinesup Před 9 měsíci

      Would love to see the finished Boat House. Subscribed to see any updates and new vids Thank you for sharing

  • @cousin_JACK
    @cousin_JACK Před rokem

    Really glad I found your channel, great stuff here

  • @alexgunner1882
    @alexgunner1882 Před rokem

    Hi. Are the rafters not connected to the frame, nor with each other? Are they simply resting on the top beams? And as a general question, I've only heard you talking about weight - is wind (pulling upwards or pushing sideways) not an issue?

    • @JesseSchutt
      @JesseSchutt Před rokem

      Hi Alex - The rafters each received a heav lag screw from the top into each wall plate to keep them in place.

  • @thehillsidegardener3961

    Great stuff, wish I'd had this series when I started my pavilion build (and a copy of Learn to Timber Frame, which I think outlines a very similar build to yours). I would have probably done a through-tenon on the sill joints like you have, instead I did a cross-lap. I don't think it's going to matter in the end, the beams are well-supported at the corners and I did want the beams to slightly extend beyond the corners just for, I dunno, to put plants on or something :D. For the joists I did a strengthened halving, which is also basically a half-lap because it seemed a bit easier (though it was still a heck of a job). I kind of liked that because I could then extend the joists beyond the sill as well and thus get a little bit more floor space and get a cool kind of floating effect - here's how that looks sort of half-finished i.imgur.com/VLeUGnZ.jpeg - I'm pretty much making it up as I go along! But for the rest of my build I will definitely be watching all your vids from this series first.

  • @bubbafoster2549
    @bubbafoster2549 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Great job.

  • @Order-in-Chaos
    @Order-in-Chaos Před rokem

    Good old Chinese style craftsmanship. Note, if your feelings are hurt, you might be a racist...

  • @nickcollins4268
    @nickcollins4268 Před rokem

    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

  • @aleklysikov8791
    @aleklysikov8791 Před rokem

    Thank for showing video! I like your work. You have a great time