
Building Timber Frames with Wild Crooked Timber
In this video, we're excited to share with you the process of building timber frames using wild crooked timber, a traditional carpentry technique that showcases the beauty of natural wood. At Two Guys Timber Framing, we're passionate about preserving the art of timber framing, and we're using natural crook braces, beams, and bent wood to create a unique and sturdy structure. Our timber workshop is equipped with hand tools, allowing us to practice our craftsmanship and bring this woodworking project to life. We're using traditional carpentry methods, including hand cut joinery and wood joinery, to construct a timber frame house that not only looks amazing but is also built to last. This barn raising style project is a great example of what can be achieved with timber framing, and we're proud to be a part of the bushcraft and green building movement. Whether you're interested in building a log cabin, forest building, or creating an off-grid rustic home, this video will provide you with valuable insights and tips on how to work with wild crooked timber. Our team has years of experience in sawmilling, diy build, and woodworking, and we're excited to share our knowledge with you. So if you're looking for a woodworking project that combines traditional craftsmanship with natural building techniques, be sure to watch this video and learn how to build a stunning timber frame structure using wild crooked timber.
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