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link The complete list, arranged by date.
linkTexas Pavilion
March 2001, Athens TX
linkAirport Terminal
August 2000, Whitefield, NH
linkGould Farm Work Barn
July 15-30, 2000, Gould Farm, Monterey, Massachusetts.
linkBuilding a Timbered Windmill
May 22-June 4, 2000, Mid-America Windmill Museum, Kendallville, Indiana.
linkBuilding Timber Framed Appalachian Trail Shelter
May 2000, Scott Farm Trail Work Center, Carlisle, PA.
link Compound Joinery Workshop.
September 1999, Fairlee, Vermont.
link Elk City Pavilion
October 16-23, 1999, Elk City, Idaho.
linkObelisk Raising
August-September 1999, Massachusetts.
linkSmithsonian Institution's 1999 Folklife Festival
June 23-July 4, 1999, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
linkCOLTS Woodshop Raising
April 1999, Huffman, Texas.
link Project Horizon Women's Shelter Workshop.
VMI & WLU student chapters of Habitat for Humanity and TFG, March 1999, Lexington, Virginia.
link Crawford Barn Raising.
September 1998, Frazeysburg, Ohio.
link Franklin Park Theater Raising.
September 1998, Loudon County P.A.C., Virginia.
link St. Peter's Steeple (Restoration and Traditional Building).
August 1998, Greensboro Bend, Vermont.
link Rendezvous '98: Effinger Community Gazebo.
April 4-7, 1998, Lexington, Virginia.
link Report from the Children's Garden Pavilion Workshop.
March 15-21, 1998, Nacogdoches, Texas.
linkThe Highland Fling: Building a Trebuchet at Urquhart Castle.
October 1998, Scotland. A group of some 35 U.S. timber framers and another 15 of their European counterparts traveled to Inverness, Scotland, Oct. 16, 1998, to participate in building authentic replicas of a medieval siege engine called a trebuchet. (Photo at right by Peter Bull)
link Medieval English Cottage Workshop.
June 19, 1997, Royalston Oak Timber Frames, Royalston, Massachusetts.
link Trebuchet Workshop.
April 1997, VMI Campus, Lexington, Virginia. Guild members and students from the corps of cadets at the Virginia Military Institute succeeded in building a working timber frame replica of a trebuchet, the acme of medieval siege engines.


Highland Fling Trebuchet

VMI Trebuchet
VMI-TFG Trebuchet

VMI project
A VMI cadet planes.