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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Yes, I most likely will be. Ive cut the oak for my Porch and made a start in the timber for the drying barn. Would just be nice to know how to scribe and maybe even make a small hut/cabin one day. So little time, so many things I wanna try out and do before Im to old.

 

If I ever get to be in a position to buy some land/forest I think Id go the Scribe route. But I'll see how the cabin comes out with the Log Moulder first. 

I will definitely do a full scribe at some point, even if it’s on a micro scale, just for kicks.

The guys I knew who went to Devon where dealing with timbers that needed offering up with a telehandler, Canadian style cabins, very, very nice.

They bought woodland in Bulgaria and never came back, one of them was on the run from a Glaswegian gangland mob though!

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Timber framing is a far more complicated and in depth subject than scribing logs for a cabin..
I do a fair bit of timber framing and consider myself very under skilled in the big picture of what framing can be.
I watch videos of the old boys framing and can see I have a lot to learn.
I have dabbled in log cabin style scribing on the rear wall of a very small cruck frame shed and although I'm not saying it's simple, for someone with carpentry knowledge and the ability to read, the whole process is easily Enough self taught compared to the world of framing.

Scribing and cruck framing is way more simple than something like green oak timber framing.
I’ve built a couple of small oak frames , porches etc from our milled timber. Way more involved and higher level of skill required. Plus bigger tools !
I’d do a porch or a small outbuilding / shed. I certainly wouldn’t do bigger than that.
Happily leave that to the pros who specialise in it. [emoji4].
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1 hour ago, trigger_andy said:

’d just like to get started really. Just as a hobby and to do a few bits and bobs around the yard. Watched loads of vids but yet to find the time to make a start. For me a weeks intense course on Timber Framing would be ideal. I know there’s courses in England. 
 

I’ve downloaded plans for a simple three sided barn that I’ll use for drying slabs. Hopefully start that next summer.

Thompson timber in Dunfermline used to do courses Andy

 

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Just now, Johnsond said:

Thompson timber in Dunfermline used to do courses Andy

 

Oh aye, I remember you mentions a place in Scotland right enough. I'll have a look once Eggs sends me the link. :D:D:D 

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1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

 

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Cheers Dave,

 

seems like they've not had a course since the plandemic. I'll drop them an email anyway. Within driving distance for me but my old man lives in Rosyth so posible I could crash there. 

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36 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Oh aye, I remember you mentions a place in Scotland right enough. I'll have a look once Eggs sends me the link. :D:D:D 

I was cooking brunch or I'd have googled it for you...

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42 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

 

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Just had an email back from them.

 

They mention they plan on holding the course in April, Im working all April so Im hoping that slips to May. 

 

This is the highlight really;

 

Courses will cover all the necessary skills and information required to manufacture and construct  a traditional timber frame building measuring 3m x 4m.
 
Course 101 - Week 1
We will construct a traditional timber frame structure measuring 3m x 4m up to wall plate level. The cost for this course will be £500 including vat.
 
Course 102 - Week 2
We will complete the roof structure for the structural frame completed during week 1. The cost for this course will be £500 including vat.
 
 
 
 
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On 04/12/2021 at 08:55, [email protected] said:

Hi, I am trying to find someone with skills in full log scribing cabin build.

We have woodland in Perthshire currently undergoing a clear fell. It would be good to retain some logs to build a cabin.

Is there anyone out there willing to work and teach me at the same time , thanks Nigel

I think Grizz Grant at Newtonmore might still be on the go. I’ll drop him a message and hopefully he’ll be in touch. 

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On 04/12/2021 at 11:38, 5thelement said:

A long way off but there was a guy in Devon that used to run week long courses in full timber scribed cabin builds. Accommodation on his farm and as much Cider as you could drink. A couple of guys I know attended one and really rated it, they went on to buy a Black Pine block in Bulgaria and developed a holiday cabin complex, never saw them again.

 

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