Introduction to Timber Framing - August 14-18, 2024

$505.00
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August 14-18, 2024

9 am - 5 pm

Learn the traditional building technique of timber frame construction, which employs large timbers, mortise and tenon journey, wooden pegs, and few or no metal fasteners.  If you’ve seen the Sugar Shack or Outdoor Pavilion at Avon Hills Folks School, then you know what we are talking about!

As a class, we will cut and assemble a small timber frame, which we will raise outdoors on the final day.  You'll learn how to lay out and cut many types of joinery, using both traditional hand tools and professional power tools.  We'll cover frame design, wood species, foundations and enclosures, tool sharpening, and much more.  You'll leave the course with enough skills to tackle your own small project.

We will also discuss foundations, enclosing the frame, wiring and plumbing issues, and basic frame and joinery design.  

All tools will be provided, however students are encouraged to bring their own favorite tools to class.  A list of optional tools, such as mallets and chisels, will be provided upon enrollment, along with suggestions where to purchase them.

Required Tools

  • 1 1/2 inch chisel: you will need a chisel with at least a 5” blade. The Stanley "Contractor Grade" and Buck Brothers are less expensive options.  Woodcraft and  Sorby make good framing chisels, but make sure they measure exactly 1 1/2".  The Barr chisel is also an excellent tool.  

  • Mallet: with a  wood handled chisel you will want a 20 to 40 oz. mallet with wood, plastic or rawhide head.

  • Ear and eye protection

Optional Tools

  • Framing square

  • Combination square

  • Tape measure

  • Pencil

  • Circular saw with sharp blade (thin kerf blades work well)

  • Extension cord

  • Hand saw (Japanese pull saws with both crosscut and rip teeth work well)

  • Corner chisel

  • Slick

Tuition: $475.00

Materials fee: $30.00

Lunch: Provided on site each day. Based upon a vote of the class we will also gather together one evening with a group meal and some great conversation. (Maybe more than one night). 

Lodging: See our website for local suggestions as well as check out local short-term rentals. Primitive on-site camping may also be available upon request.

About our frame

During this class we will be constructing a frame that will shelter a new wood-fired oven at the Avon Hills Folk School. We will likely find an excuse to have wood-fired pizzas one night during the course. 

This course is for Adults 18+

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Your Instructor

Clark Bremer

Clark took his first timber framing class in 1997, and was instantly hooked.  He was a professional timber framer for 10 years, and served on the board of the Timber Framers Guild. A former computer programmer and researcher at Bell Labs, he now designs timber frames when he's not teaching and leading workshops.  Clark lives in NE Minneapolis with his wife Mia.