Difference between revisions of "Build a Modified Post and Beam Frame"
(importing article from wikihow) |
m (Text replacement - "[[Category:W" to "[[Category: W") |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
If you want the look and strength of timber framing, without the cost and hassle, try a modified post and beam. Traditional timber framing requires very complex joinery, and both timber framing and post and beam use heavy members that one can't hoist alone. However, a modified post and beam can be built almost entirely out of cheap lightweight 2"x boards - and the joinery is simply cleats and fasteners. The boards wrap a skeleton of posts, and scrap-end blocking is used to create beams. | If you want the look and strength of timber framing, without the cost and hassle, try a modified post and beam. Traditional timber framing requires very complex joinery, and both timber framing and post and beam use heavy members that one can't hoist alone. However, a modified post and beam can be built almost entirely out of cheap lightweight 2"x boards - and the joinery is simply cleats and fasteners. The boards wrap a skeleton of posts, and scrap-end blocking is used to create beams. | ||
− | [[Category:Walls and Ceilings]] | + | [[Category: Walls and Ceilings]] |
− | [[Category:Woodworking]] | + | [[Category: Woodworking]] |
== Steps == | == Steps == |