Timber Frame – Future Greenhouse
10’x16′ Timber frame, a first for me. Future greenhouse. All the lumber is pine, mostly 6×6 and 4×4.
Added cherry into different joints
10’x16′ Timber frame, a first for me. Future greenhouse. All the lumber is pine, mostly 6×6 and 4×4.
Added cherry into different joints
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Absolutely beautiful. A great chance to play with timberframing and you're doing it with style.
This is a Small Building that will be at this location for ever!This was a obvious well thought out plan,with the cost of materials I'm sure being an issue,but what we see was the only way the Project Planner would have had it dine.I is a great feeling to know that there are a few who,do not over build,how ever has a plan to last a number of a families generations to come.Thank you for sharing this great project/planer framing design.
Kindest Regards
Lee Farmer
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