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Boat Shed Workshop Description
Part 1 Report
Part 2 Report
Part 3 Report
Part 4 Report
Part 5 Report
Part 6 Report
Part 7 Report
Part 8 Report
Part 9 Report
Report: Raising
Report: Raising II
Report: Final
Group Shots
Finished Frame
Slideshow from Paul Magann
Slideshow from Ed Gill
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Workshop Report: Part 9
Internal organization reflects our plan to build teams of TFG and
LISEC volunteers on complex timber framing tasks. Assignments are
reviewed every morning in our first of the day meeting, and
adjustments made to the rosters, not only to suit the changing
workloads, but also to do as much as we can to see to it that people
get the challenges they came here to meet.
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Below: Randy Churchill looks a little surprised at how much he has been able
to accomplish with his team in the rain today. This is the entire
monitor assembly, including rafter pairs which have been removed for
shipping. Kevin Brennan and LISEC volunteers did nearly all of the
layout, cutting AND assembly.
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Raincoats and befuddlement, in the midst of a very busy timberframing
shop. Curtis Milton works over the stump harvested by Oscar and Matt
to see what's what.
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Relative newcomer Bob Rogers (IL) makes short work of a tapered
shoulder under the lights.
Thanks to Phil Schiavone for discovering and installing an entire
basket-full of overhead lighting to lift our spirits on a gloomy day.
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Engineer Pete Czajkowski and draftsman/designer Ed Levin made a
late-night dash from New Hampshire to deliver the fixtures that are
going to resolve the 115 mph wind-loads that this structure is
designed to withstand. We are grateful for that, since they weren't
here for very long at all before Dave Crocco was fitting them to the
post feet on the back wall.
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Paul Magann (VA) on left, and John Coffman (NC) in the purlin shop are finishing up the last pair before dinner on Tuesday. |
A view like this gives us pause. Is this really a tenon, and if so,
where did it come from?
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