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General Discussion
Forums for general discussion
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Forestry Topics
It's a complicated old world, and some folks think the TFG should have a firm grasp of forest politics and resource management. Since we can mostly agree that we do not, here's a spot that, in conjunction with conferences and Scantlings, may enable us to explore and clarify. Jump in! And just think of the tress we're saving by using this technology.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: red heart or heart rot
(frwinks) - 03/12/10 10:04 AM
Why Would You Want To Do This For The Rest Of Your Life? (1 viewing)
Created at the behest of the Education Committee. I look forward to a lively dialogue. It's a serious question. Please resist the temptation to demonstrate cleverness in the place of wisdom.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: earliest known date fo...
(OurBarns1) - 11/12/09 11:27 AM
What Can The Guild Do For You?
Created at the behest of the Education Committee. I look forward to a lively dialogue. To paraphrase John Coltrane, we will change or die. Not necessarily in terms of size, but absolutely in terms of mission. Help us think about this.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: Timber Framing- Back I...
(Will B) - 01/30/10 11:05 AM
Membership Drive
Tough times! The Guild needs to do everything it can to retain existing members, and recruit new ones. Here's a forum for discussion of ideas that the staff can turn into action.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: Celebrities - to Guild...
(bmike) - 03/05/10 11:39 AM
What IS a timberframer, anyway?
Philosophical musings from our participants.
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Re: I don't know. can you...
(Chuck Gailey) - 03/11/10 10:01 AM
General
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General Forum Questions (4 viewing)
Using this forum.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
Subforums: General - older posts
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Re: historic hewing questi...
(Mark Davidson) - Yesterday at 10:41 PM
Barns and Traditional Timberframing
Traditional Timberframe Research and Advisory Group
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Re: 24x24 T Frame workshop...
(Don P) - 03/01/10 07:34 AM
This Old Building
"I have this old timber building and I need . . ."
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Nicely Done
(seldom.seen) - 03/03/10 11:11 AM
Looking For The Perfect TimberFramer
"We are looking for qualified timberframers in . . . . ."
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Slow for Winter any one n...
(eddymatt84) - 01/02/10 05:20 PM
Straw Bales & Other Enclosure Systems (1 viewing)
Jim LeRoy said one time that "a timberframe without panels is like a kiss witout a squeeze". This may be true, but it is also true that among Guild members there is a growing interest in other methods of enclosing our work. Look here for wide-ranging discussion.-Joel
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: housewrap and natural ...
(studio) - 03/06/10 09:32 AM
U.K. Today
Guild activities in the United Kingdom
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: Hume & Son – Annou...
(Ken Hume) - 09/26/09 04:02 AM
Itinerant Traveller Discussion (1 viewing)
Covering those seeking them, seeking each other, seeking answers about how it’s done, seeking other related information and such. Seeking the path to the magic forest.
Moderator: Joel McCarty, milton
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No work
(WoodForBrains) - 03/06/09 10:38 AM
Conferences (4 viewing)
a place to discuss all issues related to Conferences
Moderator: Joel McCarty, Will B
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Re: Western Conference CDA...
(Jennifer Anthony) - 02/21/10 11:38 PM
Off Topic
In the interests of improving the Forum experience for participants, I have created this Forum area which I intend to moderate with the lightest possible hand. However, off-topic or otherwise inappropriate posts (in my judgement) from other forums will be moved here without notice. Joel McC
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: interesting woodworkin...
(bub4e) - 03/11/10 08:04 PM
Tools
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Timber Engineering
Questions and, we hope, answers
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Re: Checking in Timbers
(Ken Hume) - Yesterday at 04:16 AM
Timberframe Design
A huge topic that starts here.
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Re: Rafter design for Eave...
(carlmill) - 03/09/10 10:44 PM
Automation
The Brave New World of CNC timberframing.
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Re: Which one is better Hu...
(Timber Master) - 11/10/09 05:25 PM
Tool Forum (1 viewing)
For information and questions regarding timber framing tools, how to use them, how to find them, how to sharpen them, etc. No commerical postings, please. Personal sales ok, of course!
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: Drill Guide/Stand
(brad_bb) - Yesterday at 11:20 PM
Software 140 851
Re: SketchUp + LayOut for ...
(ekefjord) - 03/04/10 12:03 PM
Axe Throwing
Don't try this at home!Discussions leading up to our competition at the 2006 Western Conference.
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Re: Beer and Darts
(Raphael D. Swift) - 10/29/09 08:58 AM
Training
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Classes and Workshops
A good spot to post events you are hosting.
Moderator: Joel McCarty
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Re: Timber Framing in Swed...
(Dave Shepard) - Yesterday at 06:50 PM
Apprenticeship/Curriculum
Moderator: gordmac, Joel McCarty, Will B
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Apprenticeship Standard no...
(Will B) - 01/08/10 10:55 AM
Asian Timberframing and Joinery
Hosted by Chris Hall, this is the place to explore the roots of timberframing that so many find inspirational.
Moderator: Chris Hall, Joel McCarty
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Re: Japanese Carpentry Stu...
(Chris Hall) - 02/01/10 07:03 PM
Archive
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Archive -- Timber engineering
Archive of old posts
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Re: Spruce and Fir Questio...
(Joel McCarty) - 06/01/09 07:20 PM
Archive -- TF design
Archive of old posts
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Re: Concrete siding???
(Roger Brown) - 03/01/02 12:55 PM
Archive -- Barns/misc.
Archive of old posts
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Morrisburg Ontario
(Clark Bremer) - 02/13/02 09:22 AM
Archive --- Barns and traditional TF
Archive of old posts
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Standard construction?
(Anonymous) - 02/28/02 10:01 PM
Archive -- Looking for framers
Archive of old posts
29 50
seeking timberframe partne...
(Anonymous) - 02/06/02 11:18 AM
Archive -- U.K. Today
Archive of old posts
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Re: water proofing joints
(Ken Hume) - 02/25/02 05:30 PM
Archive --- This old building
Archive of old posts
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Re: Hewing....
(Anonymous) - 01/19/02 09:52 PM
Archive --- Automation
Archive of old posts
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Re: Morticers
(Joel McCarty) - 11/18/99 09:37 AM
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