Awesome! I’ve used my timber frame skills on several projects since I took the class but never thought about this. Thanks
@ShelterInstitute4 күн бұрын
Of course, thank you for watching!
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill684913 күн бұрын
This is absolutely so perfectly timed. I will be building a timber frame shed over my sawmill. And since this is my first project, this is exactly what I need to get my skills going in the right direction. Thank you so much... signing up for the course now!!!
@ShelterInstitute13 күн бұрын
We’re so happy to hear that!! It is exactly what we had in mind when we designed this course. We wish you the best of luck with this build and all future projects!
@donchristie42014 күн бұрын
Gonna do a couple of these for sure,thanks
@ShelterInstitute14 күн бұрын
You won’t regret it! Very fun project and they are BEEFY
@devemch785112 күн бұрын
This is a great project. Questions answered. What is nice is the breakdown as my first project is outdoors. ITs a basic shelter shed in prep for the big structures. Right now, there is nothing but rain and snow. So the breakdown helps in keeping the weather off these guys. Dont want them getting weathered after all the work.
@emrsngs14 күн бұрын
Awesome for building confidence!
@ShelterInstitute14 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@Smoovwitit113 күн бұрын
Signed up and excited to start
@ShelterInstitute13 күн бұрын
This one is a blast! Feel free to reach out any time if you have any questions!
@jefflabrozzi959213 күн бұрын
I like it. Any chance we can just buy the plans? Already took your course.
@ShelterInstitute13 күн бұрын
Yes! Plans are available at sheltertools.com under the “cut sheets” section!
@benjaminbrewer21549 күн бұрын
How do wedges work? Are they engaging a rectangular prism of a mortise, so contact on one line segment? Or does the mortise have a matching taper, so contact on one face or plane?
@my1960rancher12 күн бұрын
When your saw horses are nicer than your dining room table.
@ShelterInstitute12 күн бұрын
Hahaha they could be used as a dining room table!
@devmeistersuperprecision415512 күн бұрын
Not Funny! I almost finished my workbench prior to my move. So I can imagine using these to support my workbench in a shed for a dining table until I get the rest built. Bootstrapping a homestead from scratch!
@williamdonnelly29674 күн бұрын
What wood are you using?
@williamdonnelly29674 күн бұрын
Sorry, saw the video, Eastern White Pine.
@kevinorr6880Күн бұрын
A work of art…for work! I would think they were a bit tall for the average man to construct timbers for a house though. No?
@ShelterInstituteКүн бұрын
Timber frame step ladder course up next?? 🤔
@jonbroughton591810 күн бұрын
so uh how much smaller is a broken down sawhorse than an assembled sawhorse?
@ShelterInstitute10 күн бұрын
By mass it is the same
@jonbroughton591810 күн бұрын
@@ShelterInstitute You sound even more confused now... Mass isn't a measure of size. My comment attempts to point out that these sawhorses would likely fit in a vehicle for transport regardless of if they knock down or not and by making the design a knockdown you only increase the amount of work to build, work to move, and the likelihood of a wobbly horse.
@mitchbrown39119 күн бұрын
It goes from waist height to 6” in height. That’s not a bad space saving. But I also appreciate your comment and not everyone needs to save space.
@jonbroughton59188 күн бұрын
@@mitchbrown3911 If we are talking height specifically, then the feet could be removable only. It's not a good design IMNSHO because a horse is designed to be rigid and get work done. This risks a lot of resetting tusk tenons with any significant work not to mention a whole setup procedure before even being usable.
@paulwhite111413 күн бұрын
I like this but would make the height adjustable.
@ShelterInstitute13 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@TinekaJasonPalmer10 күн бұрын
Japanese style saw horse
@GARRY375413 күн бұрын
Looks a Sumo Wrestler can do gymnastics on that.
@ShelterInstitute13 күн бұрын
Well put! 😂
@chickfamilyink14 күн бұрын
And don't forget to, "Pet the dog".
@ShelterInstitute14 күн бұрын
Indeed!!
@chickfamilyink13 күн бұрын
@@ShelterInstitute Wise words uttered by an engineer of the highest quality that I share with my students regularly
@Tanicly6914 күн бұрын
🙌🙌
@ShelterInstitute14 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@kevinorr6880Күн бұрын
The wood will shrink for two years though…so, perfect it non existent.