The Hawk Circle Timber Frame Photo Gallery
Raising the second Bent.
Finishing the last of the roof rafters in the snow.
The finished cabin
frame.
Carrying the first
tie beam.
Raising the first bent onto the timberframed deck.
Nate Johnson drilling a mortise in the workshop framing yard.
The third bent, being assembled and pegged, for raising.
Raising the rafters.
Craig Boynton lifts and places the middle tie for the floor deck. It was very heavy, made of solid white oak.
Ricardo Sierra cuts a post stub tenon at the NYS Farmer's Museum Harvest Festival Demonstration.
The floor deck post, sill and brace, all made in solid white oak.
The middle post of the floor deck, with the braces, pegs and scarf tenon.
The Hawk Circle Apprentices and crew lifts the top plate beam onto the posts of the second and third cabin bents.
A white ash wood chip shaved from a hard wood peg...
The scarf tenon and deck frame.
Virginia Drier and Ricardo Sierra, drawknifing pegs and cutting beams, respectively.
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