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Timber Frame modeling with SketchUp

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Heartwood School

Heartwood School

7 жыл бұрын

Some special techniques, tools and free plug-ins we use to most efficiently create timber frame models in SketchUp.

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@Artheon
@Artheon 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing links to the plug-ins.
@MrAlembicMan
@MrAlembicMan 6 жыл бұрын
Sorry Miki, I probably have no business commenting on the technical stuff other than I watched the video to learn more about timber framing. I am a painter by trade, but have been in construction my whole life. My claim to fame is I watched the video, and have a lot of books on timber framing. Happy Holidays to all! Whatever Will B says, would bet my money on that.
@colemcleod941
@colemcleod941 6 жыл бұрын
How is your horizon perspective backwards here? (Getting bigger going farther away) Not that it matters I suppose, but how the hell?
@williambeemer9361
@williambeemer9361 6 жыл бұрын
There is no perspective since the model is in parallel projection.
@mekkler
@mekkler Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing. It looks like a reversed 1-point perspective.
@BobbyJohnsDesignerOnFire
@BobbyJohnsDesignerOnFire 2 жыл бұрын
Can't find the mirror tool in the warehouse???
@mariogatica2363
@mariogatica2363 4 жыл бұрын
As your second bent, is a mirror from first bent, the knee braces where place on one side of the post and beam.....i think knee braces on interior bent, goes centered on post and beams right ???
@willbeemer
@willbeemer 4 жыл бұрын
No; in square rule edge layout the braces are usually flush to one face of the timber. It makes cutting the housing easier since it is open on one side, and there are other reasons. This all explained in detail in my book "Learn to Timber Frame" if you're interested. The middle bent is not a mirror but is identical to the first bent. The bent on the other end of the building is a mirror.
@mariogatica2363
@mariogatica2363 4 жыл бұрын
@@willbeemer man...i just realize i am talking to a Will Beemer.......yes, thank you for your answer....i saw a video were a young guy (The Timber Frame Project) is building a small timber frame from your book....he talked about all his search for information on timber frame buildings, he came out with three books and their writers, and mentioned your book as the most usefull for him. I sure take a look into your book in the near future.....thanks
@woodyphyseter3671
@woodyphyseter3671 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, i've been messing around with this program for two days and should have watched this video before starting. My plan is pretty, but all one piece. Are all of these features available with the free version of sketchup? which version are you using in this video? thanks, good video.
@willbeemer
@willbeemer 4 жыл бұрын
The Timber Frame Rubies are available for free but no longer work with SketchUp Make's freeonline version. They will work with older free versions of SU, I think up to 2018. They also work with the Pro version. The Solid Tools are only available for the Pro version. The Mirroring plug-in works with the free version. Look for all these plugins on the Extension Warehouse or SketchUcation. For the Rubies look under Clark Bremer as author.
@willbeemer
@willbeemer 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry, Clark Bremer's screen name is "daiku"; look for Timber Framing Extensions.
@Egor_ZDE
@Egor_ZDE 4 жыл бұрын
@@willbeemer On sketchucation only: Clark Bremner: Toggle X-Ray/Perspective v1.0 Clark Bremner: Angle between Planes v1.0 Clark Bremner: Rename Component Instance v1.0 Clark Bremner: Rotate 90 around [X, Y, Z] axis v1.2 Clark Bremner: Repaint Face v1.0 There is no necessary plugin(
@suckmyfnballs
@suckmyfnballs 4 жыл бұрын
I found them. Unfortunately the don't work with 2018 Pro version.
@willbeemer
@willbeemer 4 жыл бұрын
Hmm; they've worked for me through all Pro versions to present.
@mikidominko3072
@mikidominko3072 7 жыл бұрын
Just some thoughts : 1. that toothpicking the bottom parts of rafters is really funny/definitely not be able to carry the weight of the shingles + snow weight, is it some special "feature" - have never seen nobody doing that kind of weakening the rafter this way 2. bird mouthing the rafter and nailing it to the plate is usual practice, very funny you are notching the plate itself for that small triangle you sit the rafter in... 3. where is the ridge beam, connecting rafters on the top through the whole length? 4. At the end where you are exploding components to cut the mortises (exploding means its not component any longer) - other components are not ALL edited at the same time, so you would probably need to do each join separately - again ? Nice effort with this video lesson but I believe that you are starting to learn SketchUp(nothing bad in that - we all are, right?) but to me the "tutoring" here was not convincing at all - no pun intended, just me - thank you in advance for commenting on above technical issues/topics, kind regards
@MrAlembicMan
@MrAlembicMan 6 жыл бұрын
It's not a toothpick it's steplapped if you watched the video you would see that at about 17 minutes into the video! Don't think you know much about timberframes, but that's okay. You don't need a ridge beam with common rafters.
@williambeemer9361
@williambeemer9361 6 жыл бұрын
The 1.5" thick rafter tail cantilevered out 12-14" is plenty strong enough to carry 1" roof sheathing, shingles and snow at 32" o.c. Remember it's 5" wide. The step lapped rafter seat is a traditional timber frame joint that has been used for hundreds of years. There is no ridge because the rafters thrust against the plate (hence the step-lap) and the wedged dovetail at the tie beam resists it. Many timber frames don't use ridges because it's a lot of work to get it up there and not necessary with other joinery. The rafters are joined at the peak with an open mortise and tenon. Yes, I need to cut/subtract each solid joint separately but I don't need to explode the main component since I am copying the solid joint an pasting it back ("in place") outside the main component, then it disappears when subtracted.
@williambeemer9361
@williambeemer9361 6 жыл бұрын
Sorry, meant to say the rafter tail is 2" thick on the 5x5 rafter. Thanks J. Mahoney.
@splithair2
@splithair2 6 жыл бұрын
Miki Dominko Mr. Beamer knows a great deal about timber framing and the joinery he is displaying here where the rafter meets the plate are called step lap rafter seats. They are a very common joint and have been used in timber frames for hundreds of years. The company I timber frame for uses them in frames we build today, though to please the engineers and the litigious we drive a lag through them. The old timers didn't use any lags and their barns are still standing. Mr. Beamer is far too nice to say straight out that you don't have any idea what you are talking about when you bring up your criticism but I have no such compunction. You have no clue at all.
@splithair2
@splithair2 6 жыл бұрын
Oops, sorry I basically said the same thing as you Will, I didn't even see your reply. And I spelled your name wrong to boot. My apologies.
@dlsiefer
@dlsiefer Жыл бұрын
I understand that this is a teaching method. But would it be possible for you to do a timber project for me. If so please contact me for my email. Thanks Dan
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