I like woodworking, shed building, tiny house building, cabin building, furniture making, guitar making, welding, and much more. I like cnc machines, old tools, and traditional woodworking, I also do welding and metal work.
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I guess you should / could have screwed the side screws into the foundation style wood construction in diagonally? Beautiful work! That's how stuff should be done..
That's not a shed. All he did was built a roof and held it up with some boards. shed /shĕd/ noun A small structure, either freestanding or attached to a larger structure, serving for storage or shelter.
I want to build something for myself. I don't have cutting tools but this is the least of the problem. You have some serious skill i can tell. You make it look easy. How much time took you
it's so nice to see someone else working!!!😅 hey Dieter_ idk if you alredy have. but can you make some videos as clear instructed as this one. on just window framing. cheers
A reminder, this method was used to move every single stone block to build a pyramid, which after it been move, they use a pulley system to lift the brick up, now you may ask "why would they do all that work for an oversized tomb?" Answer: no tomb is too big for someone seen as a god Amun-Ra reincarnated, people were either highly dedicated or just slaves
good job and end result. id use `screw clamps` when possible though. many assume two piece of material is forced together tight with screws, this often is not the case. and if so.. the gap between material often lead to a weaker(then optimal) and `squeaky` construction
@@DieterSchneider well I disagree. a long `neck` is no guarantee for the pieces to merge fully. 4:15 for example. and few of these are as tight as they could be, judging by the photage
How did you insulate the roof? I wonder why I haven't seen insulated roof plates on top of the roof sheathing. You can tar those plates or use tiling. Are you using moisture barriers on the inside? Will you use drywall inside?
Sorry not that great. About a third too much wood used. Direct birdsmouth cuts better (there's a really good YT vid on this). No cross brace to roof structure. Door? Bracing for door.
"Sorry not that great. About a third too much wood used. Direct birdsmouth cuts better (there's a really good YT vid on this). No cross brace to roof structure. Door? Bracing for door." I usually don't add bracing for a door when there isn't a door... Looking forward to your great video on how to do it!