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Introduction to Timber Frame Engineering: Design/Make/Break
Sep
19
to Sep 21

Introduction to Timber Frame Engineering: Design/Make/Break

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Starting with an overview on how to determine the forces and loads a traditional timber frame structure (or really any structure) will see over the course of its lifetime, the course focus will transition into sizing of beams, as well as a primer on basic joinery and connection design. In order to break up the class room portion, we will design a basic timber frame joint, calculate its allowable design strength, and then fabricate it out of timber. After the joints are fabricated, we will “bust” them by pulling them apart using a hydraulic load frame, with friendly bragging rights awarded for the best prediction of strength and best capacity.

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Timber Framing
Sep
22
to Sep 27

Timber Framing

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This course focuses on timber frames. Students will learn about material science of wood, what makes a timber frame appealing, and why timber frames are more environmentally friendly, sustainable, and energy-efficient than traditional stick frame structures.

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The Art & Craft of Axes
Sep
7
to Sep 12

The Art & Craft of Axes

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the art and craft of axe work in this 6-day immersive course. The Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 1: The Art & Craft of Axes is designed for anyone interested in learning the history, anatomy, and practical use of one of the most essential tools in woodworking and timber processing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced woodsman, this hands-on course will equip you with the skills to handle an axe with confidence and precision.

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Hand Tool Timber Framing: Build a Cabin
Sep
14
to Sep 19

Hand Tool Timber Framing: Build a Cabin

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Step into the world of traditional craftsmanship in Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing. In this immersive 6-day course, students will build a full-scale replica of Henry David Thoreau’s famous cabin at Walden Pond, gaining firsthand experience in the fundamentals of timber framing—all using hand tools.

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Riving, Shingling, and Siding a Timber Frame Cabin
Sep
21
to Sep 26

Riving, Shingling, and Siding a Timber Frame Cabin

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  • Google Calendar ICS

The final phase of building Thoreau’s Cabin is ensuring its protection from the elements, and this 6-day immersive course will teach students how to split (rive) wood using traditional hand tools to create the materials needed for roofing, siding, and interior lath work.

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