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this is my frame. i knew where it grew in the forest. i want to call it the church of the woods. i felled all the timber, milled it (mostly with a chainsaw mill) and made it entirely on my own. its been entertaining, and awkward. (here are some pictures of it at what i hope is its most beautiful, with just 2 temporary braces left in the roof, before i put in the intermediate wall studs and the common rafters).

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i milled it on a logosol M5 mostly with a MS660, and for some of it with a husky XP575. still got more felling and milling to do. currently in a quandry (sp.) over roofing material shingles or shakes? or home made schist/slates or peg tiles if i can find enough clay and make a kiln.

 

the frame is on the side of a mountain in the middle of portugal. nearly all of the timber came from within 1 mile of where the frame has been made. most of it from my own farm. i wish it were in england, but couldn't afford it. this land has given me so many resources, and i am very grateful. thanks, glad you like it.

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