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Timber Framing: No. 67, March 2003 (2004-09)

Timber Framing: No. 67, March 2003 (2004-09)

On the cover, hand raising with pike poles at Malabar Farm, Malabar Farm State Park, Mansfield, Ohio, 1994. The heavy strapping fastened across the bent will act as jibs for tackle used later to raise the purlin and wall plates.


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Timber Framing: No. 69, September 2003 (2004-10)

Timber Framing: No. 69, September 2003 (2004-10)

On the cover, view of a well-preserved street in Rouen, a town visited by several Guild members following a guided tour of timber-framed buildings in northeastern France. Note trussed wall framing over broad shop windows, slate siding on buildings at the center of the view and the exuberant multiplicity of bracing patterns.


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Timber Framing: No. 71, March 2004 (2004-11)

Timber Framing: No. 71, March 2004 (2004-11)

In this issue: Timber Framing for Beginners, When Roofs Collide, Historic American Roof Trusses, Queen Post Trusses, Framing the Montbello Pavilion.


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Timber Framing: No. 72, June 2004 (2004-12)

Timber Framing: No. 72, June 2004 (2004-12)

On the cover, view of the cedar roof trusses at the monastery of St. Catherine’s at Mt. Sinai, Egypt, built between 548 and 565 to commemorate the supposed site of the miracle of the burning bush.


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Timber Framing: No. 73, September 2004 (2004-13)

Timber Framing: No. 73, September 2004 (2004-13)

Careful examination of the photo reveals the presence of the large Y-shaped iron yoke typically used by Robert Smith at the junction of the kingpost with the collar beam and hammer beams.


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Timber Framing: No. 74, December 2004 (2004-14)

Timber Framing: No. 74, December 2004 (2004-14)

Inspired by English design largely from the Welsh Marches, though not exclusively so, the frame was cut by English scribe rule and raised piece by piece using gin pole, shear legs and tackle.


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Timber Framers Guild on NCPTT Sponsored Research

Timber Framers Guild on NCPTT Sponsored Research

Will Beemer, of the Timber Framers Guild, had an article on his NCPTT sponsored work published in the Journal of the Timber Framers Guild 83:18 27.


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