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Building a Timber Frame Cabin - hand tools only 

Marcel Teugels
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In September of 2019 I partook in a timber framing and half-timbering with wattle and daub workshop organised by the Museum for Older Techniques in Grimbergen, Belgium.
Three teams of seven people worked together with two intructors (Ante Corthals and Mathijs Huyghebaert) on the building using only hand tools and traditional techniques over a span of eleven days in total, each group working five days individually.
Starting from felled timber, the proces of hewing a beam, laying out a joint and making it were excercised. This finally resulted in raising the complete timber framed structure after about nine days of work.
This frame was to be half timbered by filling the voids between the beams with wattle and daud. This proces was demonstrated by local expert in the matter, Gerrit Van den Dries.
After the workshop was completed, the remaining walls were filled with wattle and daub and the remaining portions of the roof were covered with wooden shingles on a later date.
The result is a beautiful half-timbered, timber framed cabin which holds the museums winnowing machine and is a great addition to the site.
Thanks for watching,
Marcel
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@Papadinotx
@Papadinotx 2 года назад
This barn looks a million times better than most houses in America built from cheap 2x4’s and OSB’s. There is an art and passion that is lost in modern architecture which only focuses on square meters/footage, low cost and speed. I wish to see more projects like this one. Congratulations for the amazing work that everyone of the carpenters have done! What an inspiring video!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you Sam! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Agreed about today's architecture most of the time atleast!
@evangarrett
@evangarrett 2 года назад
How beautiful! I only wish that the tastes of modern people were capable of recognising the simple beauty of timer-frame houses / buildings. Instead almost every time a new house is built (here in Europe) it's some white box that looks like dexter's lab and further contributes to the hellscape of modern architecture.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Agreed!
@royalblood2405
@royalblood2405 2 года назад
That is the product of Marxism hidden under the guise of global capitalism
@babymoon5282
@babymoon5282 2 года назад
@@royalblood2405 I agree and it goes along with their agenda of creating a society of learned helplessness. Totally Marxist.
@williamweatherall8333
@williamweatherall8333 2 года назад
Timber frames are very expensive. That’s why. People love them but they love square footage more. Like, I have done both timber and conventional framing and I could have that entire thing framed in a day by myself conventionally whereas with timber it would take a week or more (starting with square Timbers and using power tools). To do it like they did, French scribing on imperfect pieces and you’ve more than doubled the time to make this happen. Props to the makers of this. It’s beautiful, but make no mistake, this has many many thousands of dollars of labour into it, which like Marx says is the real value put into things.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
@@williamweatherall8333 true
@1fromtheroad
@1fromtheroad 2 года назад
I’ll just click here, take a quick glance. Twenty six minutes later..... craftsmen at work. Masters of their art. Great job.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@agneteht
@agneteht Год назад
I absolutely love to know that the old crafts haven't entirely died. It gives me faith that even in the worst of circumstances someone would be able to teach us all over again if we are suddenly without all the glamourous electric equipment.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you, Agnete!
@leemartin9579
@leemartin9579 2 года назад
Incredible! I am a carpenter, and one day I will build my own timber frame woodworking shop/barn! The precision and craftsmanship of these men is inspiring.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks! That's a dream we both share!
@morgorth3242
@morgorth3242 7 месяцев назад
@@MarcelTeugels hi could you recomend me a book about this style of carpentry??
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 7 месяцев назад
@@morgorth3242 I mostly leaened from local craftsmen and workshops. So not sure about a great book. Maybe start in your local library
@morgorth3242
@morgorth3242 7 месяцев назад
local library? whats that? they stil exist?@@MarcelTeugels
@lennykelleher8732
@lennykelleher8732 Год назад
Second time watching.This helps me visualize what went into the construction of our home built in 1657.Pegs Roman numerals etc.Love this stuff,especially the community.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks for the second watch Lenny! That's great, take good care of your house!
@KateHikes1933
@KateHikes1933 Год назад
Wonderful seeing our people building together.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks Kate!
@turinhorse4232
@turinhorse4232 Год назад
These men built the World you live in.
@urbanlumberjack
@urbanlumberjack Год назад
So satisfying to watch the Timbers drop into their places under the mallet
@Simon-bj3dz
@Simon-bj3dz 2 года назад
My house is from 1600 and incorporates a lot of your techniques, though we have a thatched roof. Lovely build to watch.
@garyseaman6105
@garyseaman6105 2 года назад
Looks amazing. Thank you. Some of the walls in my place are wattle and daub, The external are granite lower and cob upper. A 400 year old Cornish cottage. Thank you again for an excellent video.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you! And thank you for your comment, glad you enjoyed it!
@annashepard6337
@annashepard6337 Год назад
I love this. It's wonderful to see the men working together. How happy they must feel to produce something so well done.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you!
@rottndane33
@rottndane33 2 года назад
I would have loved to follow these guys around and apprentice for a few years when I was younger! What fantastic knowledge & skills to have. Hopefully the younger generations will keep it going!!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you! Agreed!
@paultaylor6053
@paultaylor6053 2 года назад
never doubt the advantage maturity has over younger men , you matured logic will advance you rapidly in the comprehensions and improving methods , its never too late ,I am a joiner and carpenter and have been for decades in my experience when a mature person comes to the fold they either focus and fly or give in to their imagined fragility and stop ,only to return later and "fly" , this work is not a young mans realm ,far from it , move yourself and begin one year later you will be a different person and much more a part of your world , the last ten years of a mans working life is the most beneficial in many ways , try it and you will see .
@bartosullivan8050
@bartosullivan8050 2 месяца назад
Absolutely inspiring! Thank you for sharing this artwork.
@РоманГромадский-ы2ъ
Ну это не дом, а скорее хоз постройка. Дом на заднем плане стоит. Но сделано с умом, любовью и старанием. А сколько народу строит! Прям как в деревне - всем народом. Спасибо. Люблю такие фильмы.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Благодаря ти
@hendri_s
@hendri_s Год назад
Memorable as if going back in time, inspiring
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you!
@eliinthewolverinestate6729
@eliinthewolverinestate6729 Год назад
Nice mortise and tenon timber frame. Doing a mix of mortise and tenon framing and post and beam framing on my timber frame. Amazing people don't understand the construction types used on timber frames. A timber frame is just that framing using timbers. There are a few different types of construction used in timber frames. Like mortise and tenon, post and beam, post frame, and balloon framing all using heavy timber to frame the building.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks! Good luck with your project!
@markluke8447
@markluke8447 3 месяца назад
I’d say these guys and gals have done this before. Very nice community effort.
@KentuckyMills
@KentuckyMills 2 года назад
The saying "They don't make'em like that no more" comes to mind. Turns out these guys still make them like that... Very impressive!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Hahah, thank you!
@davidbaines7330
@davidbaines7330 2 года назад
Big tools for big tenons. Very cool. Never seen a large blade saw like that before.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks! Yes, it's a Japanese whaleback ripcutting saw. I believe it's called "Maebiki Nokogiri" in Japanese.
@franciscoluna9596
@franciscoluna9596 2 года назад
I am a carpenter in New Jersey USA and I am amazed for all the beauty and all the wisdom of your crew building this amazing timber house....congrats!
@agneteht
@agneteht Год назад
I am particularly fascinated by the use of complex assemblies instead of just joining everything with screws and nails as chileans seem to do.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you Francisco!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks. This joinery is way cooler indeed.
@helbergreen
@helbergreen 2 года назад
Congratulations to the entire team involved in this project. The technique used in this construction is amazing, perfect.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Papadinotx
@Papadinotx 2 года назад
The lost art of architecture. Totally stunning!
@rweems5796
@rweems5796 2 года назад
This is fabulous! The knowledge and skill are obvious. But what impresses me most is the calm cooperation and coordination of a large group of skilled workers working together without a readily apparent manager/ director. There might be one, but if so, his function is very subtle. I would love to have a building like this. Thanks for recording and sharing this video.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks for the kind words! There were in fact two overseers working along with us.
@duzadam539
@duzadam539 Год назад
You gave us the opportunity to remember once again that the modern life we live in is the product of the collective effort and consciousness of the human mind accumulated over centuries. What a pleasure to work and relax together. Congratulations
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you very much!
@oleksiirudyk83
@oleksiirudyk83 5 месяцев назад
I am happy after watching this video. Great job and wonderful result.
@astkaz1218
@astkaz1218 2 года назад
Какие умницы !!! Построенный таким образом дом простоит сотни лет, в старину так и строили дома. Сколько терпения у молодых ребят, слов нет
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Спасибо
@myobs
@myobs 4 месяца назад
Thank you to all those involved with the making of this highly interesting, educational and informative video. That is the best demonstration of timber framing, processes and use of tools (some of which were new to me) that I have watched on RU-vid.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@wo_ai_zhongguo
@wo_ai_zhongguo Год назад
all made with hand tools, amazing
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you!
@gertstuve3933
@gertstuve3933 2 дня назад
A thing if beauty is a joy for ever
@donaldelfreth553
@donaldelfreth553 Год назад
"Old School" ways are the best ways.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Agreed
@JohnSmith-lf4be
@JohnSmith-lf4be 2 года назад
Reject modernity, embrace tradition.
@lennybogart
@lennybogart 2 года назад
Wow, that’s a well executed and very complicated work of carpentry artistry! Such a big team and what seems like minimum mistakes! Congratulations! Excellent!! And thank you for teaching me a few things!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you, Lenny!
@solartime8983
@solartime8983 Год назад
IMPRESSIVE Craftmen & Craftwoman😃🗽
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks!
@planetrebuild7160
@planetrebuild7160 2 года назад
Great use of hand tools ,fantastic hand tools they look fun. Hand tool envy. Beautiful job.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@williammaxwell1919
@williammaxwell1919 8 месяцев назад
Vetruvious would have embraced this build with eurythmic delight
@lennykelleher8732
@lennykelleher8732 2 года назад
Love the notched ladder up to the loft.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Simple yet effective indeed!
@NooneStaar
@NooneStaar 2 года назад
I like the owl detail.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
It's the signature wattle and daub teacher! Love it too
@Urbanbarefootcreatives
@Urbanbarefootcreatives 2 года назад
Very inspirational! Thank you very much…I live in a tropical country and thinking of doing something similar with local materials. I think thanks to your video it clicked 🙏
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you! Good luck with your build!
@hermenegildorodriguez6876
@hermenegildorodriguez6876 6 месяцев назад
Excelente trabajo y excelentes trabajadores
@pinkiebrain7597
@pinkiebrain7597 3 года назад
Great workshop and beautiful result!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Srulio
@Srulio 2 года назад
Very pleasant creative work that may prove useful when the quest for green power has rid Europe of electricity.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks!
@puzzleheaddesign3789
@puzzleheaddesign3789 11 месяцев назад
love the old ways
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 11 месяцев назад
Me too!
@yanikivanov
@yanikivanov 5 месяцев назад
Free from bills...good job
@jebise1126
@jebise1126 2 года назад
some walls are made of wood just to show different types of build? also what century does house represent? and there is big gap between brick and timber. is that good?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Those are removable wooden pannels. Don't think it's meant to represent any particular century. This building is not for living in.
@annarboriter
@annarboriter 3 года назад
Stunning results. Is the timberframe simply relying on gravity to remain held in place atop the brick foundation? And what was the reason for the vertical, gapped siding on part of the structure?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 3 года назад
Thank you! I believe it is just standing on there with gravity holding it down. I believe just to let in some light and air. The one on the back wall is also removable.
@garysuderman174
@garysuderman174 Год назад
I'd love to have a collection of tools that are used building this, I've never seen a lot of them before. Especially like those fat saws.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Start collecting!
@garysuderman174
@garysuderman174 Год назад
@@MarcelTeugels Got too many tools I can't use now. Until I get a hip replacement I'm useless anyway
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
@@garysuderman174 That's too bad man. Get well soon!
@collegeguy14
@collegeguy14 2 года назад
If you are one of the 7 people that didn’t like this video it’s only because your ancestors were incapable of building it.
@ivodimitrov6503
@ivodimitrov6503 2 года назад
Ако бяхте в България, щях да ви поръчам същата постройка 1 към 1. Браво! Напълнихте ми душата...
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Благодаря ти
@AgentFour
@AgentFour 2 года назад
Man, that's really, really cool.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks!
@mariealv4888
@mariealv4888 4 месяца назад
Teamwork and trim men.
@RaymondKarlVeasey75
@RaymondKarlVeasey75 Год назад
The Power Tools & Construction Vehicles Of Today Have Made Mankind Weak, IMO. Good Job!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thanks!
@CaptCanuck4444
@CaptCanuck4444 Год назад
Really interesting and ambitious project here!
@richardharding7767
@richardharding7767 Год назад
Loved watching this building being sawn scraped and chiseled from the logs. This whole video had me thinking “many hands makes light work”
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Thank you!
@oki5072
@oki5072 2 года назад
The beauty home that I've dreaming of...
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks!
@corvusduluth
@corvusduluth 7 месяцев назад
Bisaigue, Japanse saws, trad axes, hewing axes, mortise chisels, et al; a "multi-traditional" endevour. Trad riven shingles. Nice sculpted Owl on gable end wall. Did you use cow manure as one of the ingredients for the daub mixture? Beautiful structure, congrats to all.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. The daub is loam, slaked lime, chopped straw and water.
@Hilary126
@Hilary126 6 месяцев назад
fantastic, thanks so much!
@richardg.6534
@richardg.6534 2 года назад
beautiful craftsmanship - schöne Handwerkskunst
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@igorkovalenko5851
@igorkovalenko5851 Год назад
a few questions: why are so many crooked logs used? why are the grooves in the oblique joints (joints) shallow? why are arched logs needed at 15:20 minutes in the corners of the frame? do you need to treat wood or logs with anything against the influence of the weather?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
If crooked logs is what you have, jou use them. Plus it's good to learn the scribing techniques used when working with crooked logs. The logs remain untreated, as long as they can dry properly after rain that should be fine. Not sure What you mean with shallow..
@meganhooks6204
@meganhooks6204 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful! Stupid question, sorry. What prevents the daub from washing away when it rains? Is there something mixed in that preserves it? Or is there another coating of something on top?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Good question Megan. I'm actually not sure.. but don't think there is an extra topcoat.
@melefth
@melefth 2 года назад
@@MarcelTeugels They usually make a cob mix with goat hairs instead of hay, fine sand and clay for the outer layer, then plaster with a cow dung and clay mix (which actually smells really fresh and nice). You reapply the dung plaster every 5-10 years (but have eaves overhanging to reduce its exposure to rain).
@2009Portugale
@2009Portugale 2 года назад
Knap werk, het was een plezier om naar te kijken.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Dank je, Bruno!
@flyingsquirrell6953
@flyingsquirrell6953 Год назад
Imma be real - this is probably the most sustainable construction form in the modern era, I would like to see this used more in the future with the effects of human pollution and consumption destroying the environment.
@stephenhargrave7922
@stephenhargrave7922 Год назад
Imma be real? Wiggy wiggy gee
@migo-migo9503
@migo-migo9503 2 года назад
This was a joy to watch, thanks for sharing!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you! With pleasure!
@Ursaminor31
@Ursaminor31 2 года назад
Humans are amazing
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
True!
@samhawkins3847
@samhawkins3847 2 года назад
Superexcelent. Like from Czech republic :-)
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you Sam from the Czech republic!
@verdikulk6193
@verdikulk6193 Год назад
Dat is schoon werk, heren 👍
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Dank!
@kylkim93
@kylkim93 2 года назад
Cool stuff! I'm wondering, how come is half of the wall at two corners just covered with planks? Is this for carryin stuff inside, air circulation or what? We don't have this building type in the north, so I'm completely unfamiliar with its usage.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks! Those are removable panels for air circulation when working in the building.
@ominith1
@ominith1 2 года назад
when he was putting the wattle and daub in, and came back in with the metal thing to flatten/smooth it ... why did he push in the sides (where it is touching the wood frame) to create that angle ?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
That was just his preffered style. It's just for esthetic reasons.
@johncourtneidge
@johncourtneidge 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Same to you!
@Taguiltsev
@Taguiltsev 2 года назад
Nowhere I could find the joint between a brace and a cross-beam. The question was: does the cross-beam consist of two pieces that both are inserted into a brace from different sides or a cross-beam is one solid piece connected to the brace as half-lap joint. In some cases I saw wooden pins pegged into a brace. It disoriented me, I thought that there should be two pieces fixed to a brace with two pegs. But in your case I could see that you used just a cross bound as half-lap joint and used two pins too. Tomorrow I shall try to make the brace and cross-beam connection. I have eight of them. 100x100 mm and 2.12 m long. Thank you for you video. It helped me to get rid of a mistake for tomorrow. So, brace and cross-beam are two solid pieces, not three.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
I'm not excatly following, but glad you got some insights from the video! Thanks!
@garysuderman174
@garysuderman174 Год назад
A real work of art. Does leaving the dowels protruding serve a purpose or does it just add to the style?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
Hmm, good question. Maybe to hammer them deeper as the wood dries. But there is a limit to that ofcourse.
@garysuderman174
@garysuderman174 Год назад
@@MarcelTeugels I'm pretty sure the wood swells up and makes them unable to move after a few weeks. They are grey so they would have already become stuck where they are I'd assume.
@tribeverage7268
@tribeverage7268 2 года назад
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING!!!! 💪
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
THANK YOU!
@esben181
@esben181 3 года назад
Can this style of housing be built with insulation? I've heard that they're very cold in the winter. I don't know much about building
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 3 года назад
I'm not sure how this holds up agains modern insulation standards. But I think to come close to modern standard jou would need to increes the wall thickness to accomodate airgaps and maybe more isolating material. Probably possible to variable degrees, but at one point one might consider a timber frame within a larger timber frame with just enough room for proper insulation layers in between.
@johnnysins8863
@johnnysins8863 2 года назад
Timber framing with straw bales as insulation is something that is getting used more and more and is on the same page with plastic insulations. The insulation with only this clay/straw mixture is absolutly insufficient with todays standards.
@ZoltanTemesvari_temy
@ZoltanTemesvari_temy 2 года назад
@@johnnysins8863 Yes, you actually need minimum two feet thick adobe wall to provide sufficient thermal mass.
@stevenschwagel8029
@stevenschwagel8029 3 года назад
So beautiful, thanks for sharing.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 3 года назад
Thank you!
@jacobmiller5834
@jacobmiller5834 2 года назад
Very beautiful but it's gonna be a long winter.
@kennethpensyl7791
@kennethpensyl7791 2 года назад
Amazing and Beautiful
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@henkjanssen1252
@henkjanssen1252 2 года назад
Wat voor hout zijn de ronde palen voor het dak? Mooi werk!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Dat weet ik niet precies. Maar bedankt!!
@torontotontos7085
@torontotontos7085 2 года назад
It doesn't get any more old school than that
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks!!
@chephillips3629
@chephillips3629 10 месяцев назад
Im a carpenter, would love to build structures like this, i live in the cook islands and have a decent section, i see trees nice a straight on the hill at the end of my road, and dream of felling them and dragging them to my section everyday haha
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 10 месяцев назад
One day man! Do it!
@kurtdietrich5421
@kurtdietrich5421 2 года назад
Just beautiful. Very nice work.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ChandChandramukhi
@ChandChandramukhi 2 года назад
I'm so impressed that I cannot believe this exists! All my life I looked at the old houses built in wood and cob, some 200 years old, and wondered how is it possible that a whole world of technique is lost. At least in Romania, we don't have any school or maistor left to teach these old techniques. All the know-how died with the people, after the war. No old house is renovated in a corresponding manner, and no one even understands how they are built.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you! Maybe you can start to rebuild this tradition of your local crafts!
@Veerlejf
@Veerlejf 2 года назад
you do in Romania! Muzeul Astra in Sibiu has hundreds of historical buildings from all over the country, saved by expert craftsmen and historians specialised in vernacular architecture. And they also have workshops and publications for those interested
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
@@Veerlejf See, this is great! Sometimes you just need to look for them and find the right people.
@Tipi_Dan
@Tipi_Dan 2 года назад
Bravissimo!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks
@ZoltanTemesvari_temy
@ZoltanTemesvari_temy 2 года назад
That's beautiful! Well done!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks!
@timothyisaacs4234
@timothyisaacs4234 2 года назад
so many questions...what is margin of error here? did they really made use of every single tree part? what is time frame of this video?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
What do you mean with the margin for error? This building was made with tree trunks so the branches weren't used for this project. The framing took about 10 days with about 20 people.
@mariokajin
@mariokajin 11 месяцев назад
And this one is good for 100 years. Or even more with some minor maintenance.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 11 месяцев назад
True, maintenance is key!
@yarnefiten5929
@yarnefiten5929 2 года назад
Wat een mooie video doet me aan Bokrijk denken
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Dank je, ga dit gebouw zeker eens bekijken tijdens een bezoek aan het museum voor oudere technieken in Grimbergen!
@yarnefiten5929
@yarnefiten5929 2 года назад
@@MarcelTeugels ga ik zeker eens doen!
@MLFranklin
@MLFranklin 2 года назад
This is beautiful! I know it's wrong of me, but I was thinking it would also be kind of cool to set up CNC machines to quickly duplicate these beautiful shapes, and train people to fit them together like a Lego puzzle, so everyone could afford them.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Hahaha, that would be crazy!
@youarenotthetarget4301
@youarenotthetarget4301 2 года назад
yes you re wrong.
@monk1100
@monk1100 Год назад
How are the sills fixed to the top off the brickwork I would like to know please, and what happens if you have a flood it will wash away.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
I don't remember but probably bolted. I'll let you know at the next flood!
@billjenkins5693
@billjenkins5693 2 года назад
BEAUTIFUL! And will last far beyond any building built with modern techniques and materials.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you, Bill!
@JMiskovsky
@JMiskovsky 2 года назад
Not necessarily. Compresed earth blocks would last long. Solid Lumber cut at modern mill does not Shorten longevity. Also Thermowood would last longer.
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 2 года назад
These are "modern techniques and materials" for building timber framed houses!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 because timberframing techniques haven't changed since the medielval era?
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 2 года назад
@@MarcelTeugels if it was built 100 years ago, its 100 years old. If was built yesterday its modern. If the material used is sourced new, then its built with modern techniques and materials!
@DoYouLikeToastToo
@DoYouLikeToastToo 2 года назад
Excellent workshop. I have been taught timber framing using French methods. I'm curious do you call the layout you use here scribe rule or is there another name for it? Also, what is the name of that large rip saw you use to cut the tenon?
@bretthess6376
@bretthess6376 2 года назад
That's a goose-wing tenon saw. I've only seen a couple of them, and they were older than I was. Reading through the comments, it's also called a whaleback ripcutting saw, or maebiki nokogiri. That's a new one for me. Same tool, different names.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
We also called it the French "piquage". And for the saw, see Bretts answer, although goos-wing saw is nex to me the rest seems correct to me.
@DoYouLikeToastToo
@DoYouLikeToastToo 2 года назад
Thanks. The Japanese name looks familiar to me and with the shape I figured a whale had to be involved.
@Taguiltsev
@Taguiltsev 2 года назад
Why did they rise up a chinquapin tree branch above the house? Never could find an answer. Should it be a chinquapin or it may be a maple-tree too?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels Год назад
It's an ancient tradition marking the end of a succesfull raising of the timberframe. Usually followed with drinks and sometimes a meal.
@mikemccollum4521
@mikemccollum4521 2 года назад
Gorgeous. Thank you
@Queen-jc8fd
@Queen-jc8fd 2 года назад
Greetings, do you recommend any books to learn this skill?
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
I don't actually, I learned most for workshops and colleagues, not books. But I'm sure there are some good books about timber framing and wattle and daub.
@BAalbert
@BAalbert 9 месяцев назад
I’m a young man and want to learn about traditional building techniques
@arnomrnym6329
@arnomrnym6329 3 года назад
Great work! 👍😎 Nice video. Thanks.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 3 года назад
Thank you!
@stephanygates6491
@stephanygates6491 2 года назад
I would LOVE to attend such a workshop!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Definitely keep an eye on your local crafts organisations and communities.
@georgewoodard43
@georgewoodard43 2 года назад
It can be done in the USA as some companies do have workshops .Make it your dream and get it done. Get online and see if there’s anything near you. I think they do this in NY as well other places.
@stefanpop4957
@stefanpop4957 2 года назад
I love this .
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks!
@davidreading1016
@davidreading1016 2 года назад
gut erledigt! Wunderschonen!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Danke schön!
@jpkatz1435
@jpkatz1435 2 года назад
Inspirational, thankyou.
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ryanolson
@ryanolson 2 года назад
Authentic!
@MarcelTeugels
@MarcelTeugels 2 года назад
Thanks
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