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Column review. How to choose the right columns. Scale and proportion start here 

Brent Hull
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@revdavidpeters
@revdavidpeters 2 года назад
I’m addicted to this channel! Bought 4 of the books you mentioned already. Some are VERY hard to impossible to find.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank you! Yes, but worth it when you find them. :) Thanks for watching.
@JoshPiland
@JoshPiland 2 года назад
David Peters- I’ve hit on the State library system-especially the White Pine publications and those rarer books out of print. The architectural schools have been a trove too. Good luck!
@sylvijawildflower
@sylvijawildflower 2 года назад
Same!
@claudiagonzalez8686
@claudiagonzalez8686 3 месяца назад
Who has the list of books?
@han5k2
@han5k2 3 месяца назад
Thanks for helping me get my daily steps-- I watch your videos with a sketch pad and a tape measure, running around my 1920's house comparing and plannng!
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 3 месяца назад
Glad to help! Thx.
@t.e.1189
@t.e.1189 Год назад
The problem is so many people who are suppose to know this (carpenters, builders, sales reps, designers, DIY experts especially) but don't really have a clue, continue the same old, but wrong advice to others, "you can do whatever you want, what you like, you can do this or you can do, that there's no right or wrong way". Hence we have everybody today absolutely clueless as to what really works and looks nice. And sometimes if you speak up and say, "that's not really correct, then you are looked down on as if you are being offensive or overly critical of others and their views". That column at 5:38 was hilarious. Your videos are a breath of fresh air. Please, don't stop trying to educate others.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull Год назад
Thank you for watching and commenting.
@JoshPiland
@JoshPiland 2 года назад
Thank you for teaching Brent. Keep the book recommendations coming-I’ve seen that library of yours. Don’t be stingy now. All the best!
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
LOL. Thank you, I will. Not going to hold back.
@heartwormskillcats8357
@heartwormskillcats8357 2 года назад
I'm Brent Hull from The Build Show, and I'm the best.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Well, I wish that was true. LOL
@achillesbuchanan2095
@achillesbuchanan2095 2 года назад
Such precise and helpful wisdom. Thank you as always.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@rogerhodges7656
@rogerhodges7656 2 года назад
Thank you again for the knowledge that you are sharing.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
@tc9148
@tc9148 2 года назад
Wonderful review.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Thank you kindly!
@robertbamford8266
@robertbamford8266 2 года назад
Interesting. We seem to have a crop of one story houses with shallow, high porticos (if that’s the right term) held up by a variety of overly ornate columns. In California neighborhoods of “simple”, 1970s stucco houses. Even if all the houses In the neighborhood are remodeled similarly, it seems to me they will still look out of place/out of scale. And thanks for a new word, entasis.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Cool, thanks for watching.
@hometownheroesteam
@hometownheroesteam Год назад
Is there a formula to use when picking the diameter of the column?
@robertbamford8266
@robertbamford8266 Год назад
@@hometownheroesteam It will be interesting to see if there is an answer to your question. In the few instances I have worked on, we wound up with mock-ups and scale drawings that let us make judgments like “that would never hold it up” and “you could add an elephant”. Sort of a Goldilocks and the Three Bears approach.
@texascraftsman7215
@texascraftsman7215 2 года назад
I just finished a house with about 30 columns beautiful design the architect did a great job… also are your capitals you make hand carved?😁
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Awesome, sounds great! Only when there is something unique required. Thanks for watching.
@texascraftsman7215
@texascraftsman7215 2 года назад
@@BrentHull I always look forward to ever video thanks for taking the time to make them!
@JoshPiland
@JoshPiland 2 года назад
Texas Craftsman- Do you have a link to any house photos? Thanks!
@kurtvonfricken6829
@kurtvonfricken6829 2 года назад
What are they made out of? I can't seem to find the definitive answer which material is best.
@mikerichard5580
@mikerichard5580 2 года назад
One thing I always wondered and a lot of people that I know wonder the same thing how much money would it cost to build one of these old Victorian houses what were the prices of lumber back then what were the prices of crown molding what were the prices to plaster a house the slate roofs the framing?
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
I think that is a fair question. The quick answer is A LOT!! I suspect to build a medium priced historic Victorian would costs $500-1000/ft to build it right today. One reason I love historic houses is that they have such rich and authentic materials. Thanks for the question.
@kurtvonfricken6829
@kurtvonfricken6829 2 года назад
I believe the main reason for entasis is that from a distance it makes the column look straight, by that I mean the edges of the column appear plumb.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Yes, that is one of the theories for why they did it. Thanks for sharing.
@pawelolejek7592
@pawelolejek7592 4 месяца назад
Is it possible for you to make a video how a column is made with entasis. Also i have not found even one video on how a column is installed especially marble or stone one. Would you have any video references to that? Im trying to piece together how St. Peter's Basilica was built but not easy at all to find any content.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 4 месяца назад
Interesting. Ok, let me look.
@jennafarrell4755
@jennafarrell4755 10 месяцев назад
“Don’t be a dummy!” Lol
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 10 месяцев назад
Haha. True.
@jelsner5077
@jelsner5077 Год назад
I live in an urban area with a lot of small, pre War cottages and bungalows that are being torn down and replaced by huge McMansions. There is no attempt to integrate the new with the old. They have Victorian-esque houses with massive Arts and Crafts style pier porches. They make no sense.
@BrentHull
@BrentHull Год назад
It's hard to watch. I feel your pain.
@loganbutler1016
@loganbutler1016 2 месяца назад
We're building a traditional farmhouse with a wrap around front porch. What columns would be appropriate for that?
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 месяца назад
tapered round columns. Of course it depends on the period, I'll have a video on that soon.
@futballer888
@futballer888 2 года назад
Hi Brent , great video as always. You mentioned you use great woods when fabricating the columns and avoid pine. What sort of wood are you typically using for exterior columns ? Is it sapele mahoghany?
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Yes, Sapele. Which is like an African Mahogany. We are really impressed by its strength and stability.
@LuisSanchez-wf9zw
@LuisSanchez-wf9zw 2 года назад
@@BrentHull is this column of sapele stave cored or t&g or solid glued ? And is it qtr sawn selects only for shear strength?
@tomscroggin6582
@tomscroggin6582 Год назад
what is the time period in which a triple column styling was used?
@BrentHull
@BrentHull Год назад
Neo-classical but especially around 1900-1930's
@WelshRabbit
@WelshRabbit Год назад
Brent, at 5:50, was the column change from 10" to 8" a course-of-construction change-order, or was it actually specified as 8" in the plans but got overlooked in the actual construction? I.e., who pays -- or who eats the cost of correcting the columns?
@BrentHull
@BrentHull Год назад
No cost change. Design change. We are cost plus on our jobs.
@2857steve
@2857steve 2 года назад
I am curious, at the 6:57 mark there is a really pretty classical style house I was wondering how you felt about the columns being so tall that they support the roof and have that second story balcony sort of running through them as opposed to using shorter columns to hold up that second story balcony and then another set of columns supporting the roof?
@2857steve
@2857steve 2 года назад
Ooops 6:47
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 2 года назад
Well, it is a pretty typical neo-classical design motif in the early 1900s. The composition works and it is a fun way of treating the home. My 2 cents. BTW, the Kell house project was styled very similarly.
@piggly-wiggly
@piggly-wiggly Год назад
That is interesting. There are two examples of two story houses, one after the other. The first shows tall columns with the second floor porch attached or intersecting the two story columns. The second shows single story columns, the second floor porch, and a second set of columns going up from there. I don't see how the Greeks or Romans would've attached a porch floor to a tall column, so I have to think the second example is more historically accurate, i.e. columns are only as tall as to reach a floor above them. But I don't have any real knowledge of this stuff.
@2857steve
@2857steve Год назад
Yeah I gotta go with you on this one
@rorkgoose6114
@rorkgoose6114 6 месяцев назад
He spelled entasis wrong @3:54
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 6 месяцев назад
thanks.
@KenYamaguchi-sg5zr
@KenYamaguchi-sg5zr 5 месяцев назад
Thanks again Brent for the great education. I love this one and your other one about stairs: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bd0Fc5CU8dE.html
@BrentHull
@BrentHull 5 месяцев назад
Nice. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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