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Medieval carpentry - building without nails. French Timber Framing & Scribing 

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This is an instructional documentary about the traditional french timber framing. Carpentry class held in Estonia and organised by Vanaajamaja (vanaajamaja.ee/en) - focusing on the thousands of years old scribing technique using plumb bob. The main key before scribing irregular (hewn or twisted) timbers is to mark the vertical and horizontal centers by level on the both end of the log and snap the lines - as all the scribing is done using the center lines (axis) instead of the square rule when the sides of the timbers are being used as reference. This technique can be used also on planed or sawn timbers. All the frame was build in 5 days by the experienced carpenters and non experienced students using only hand tools. Hands not machines!
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@Sean_XT
@Sean_XT 5 месяцев назад
the amount of skill and precision it takes to make things like this using purely hand tools is truly astounding and deserving of respect for the person that has mastered it
@andremetayer1467
@andremetayer1467 8 месяцев назад
All the price of carpentry art. Reflection, mastery, and execution by brain, hands and precious tools. A master. At the end of the video, another master. Fred Pellerin, a master of words and poetry. The song say : " It's allways later that we think..."
@adys007
@adys007 6 лет назад
Awesome video, loved it! Not long ago I dismantled a building ( old stables) in Romania with my dad and my brother. The building was constructed by my grandfather in the early 1940's. The joinery and art work on the timber were exactly the same as in the video but my grandad used some type of European oak, extremely heavy. This form of carpentry was used throughout Europe. My grandad was a carpenter by trade. I must have inherited the love for wood from him
@unechaine1
@unechaine1 4 года назад
C'est bien de transmettre ces savoirs.
@adys007
@adys007 4 года назад
Patrick BUNINO Je suis loin d'être aussi bon 😄
@vChilem
@vChilem 4 года назад
@@adys007 L'exercice fait le maître. La práctica hace al maestro.
@adys007
@adys007 4 года назад
Un Chileno c'est un proverbe beau et utile
@diabloakland
@diabloakland 2 года назад
Why did you dismantle it? I’m curious, are you going to rebuild?
@jesseredfield8194
@jesseredfield8194 2 года назад
Pure concept building. Understanding what your doing on an entirely different level. Literally master crafted. It does not need to be precise to far outclass something that is. This is Amazing sir.
@stephenbreakell6516
@stephenbreakell6516 5 лет назад
What an amazing look at what can be done.After having worked on oak framed buildings in the past the plum bob is the most important thing and most simplest tool you can use to be so accurate. I would love to be able to work with someone of this calibre .A true craftsmen
@Everview
@Everview 6 лет назад
Thanks for the videos! Really enjoy watching all the Master Craftsmen show off their skills. More please!
@TheAlmagor
@TheAlmagor 6 лет назад
... esta es la verdadera carpintería, sin herramientas eléctricas, es realmente extraordinario... saludos desde Chile.
@juniordomingues7869
@juniordomingues7869 6 лет назад
His videos always excite me, I am a descendant of Germans on the part of my mother, I live in Brazil but I feel that I was robbed of a place like this ... Congratulations.
@billfurness6920
@billfurness6920 Месяц назад
Man you have an amazing skill. I can watch your videos for hours. I was a builder for 35 years. Now this intreags me Thank you .
@KyleMeyer949
@KyleMeyer949 6 лет назад
Very informative to me and I can't wait to come and learn from you guys in may!. I'm a carpenter in Canada but sadly over here very few of us are taught to build a strong timber framed house anymore.
@moritzbraun3565
@moritzbraun3565 6 лет назад
currently I am in my first year of my apprenticeship as a carpenter and in school we do this stuff in minimal scale for weeks. Very interesting to learn, but it can bepretty nerve-racking if a construction you have worked on for a few days straight just doesn't wants to fit as you thought. I have heard about the apprenticeship in other countries and I am very happy to learn in Germany. You are an apprentice for three years, but then you have a solid foundation in many aspects of the work as an carpenter
@KyleMeyer949
@KyleMeyer949 6 лет назад
Moritz Braun I agree it's always a bit intimidating when you put something together that you've put a lot of time into but it's always worth it. Germany sounds like a good place to go to school. I'm happy with that I learned here in Canada but our focus was on stick framing and concrete so most of our school knowledge and training is geared to that. Also in many areas it's hard to find an employer who does timber framing because the demand is low so the only stuff I was taught was a few sections in the theory books
@TheBlazad
@TheBlazad 6 лет назад
Helllo there just wondering what the name of this course is and where it is held? I for sure would be interested in signing up. Many thanks
@atonenjr
@atonenjr 6 лет назад
vanaajamaja.ee/en/home/
@edram4051
@edram4051 6 лет назад
Can you imagine the smell of wood in this workshop?
@fnerXVI
@fnerXVI 3 года назад
@Memphis Reed ah yes. Spam and phishing. Try harder next time.
@whengrapespop5728
@whengrapespop5728 2 года назад
Probably like any other wood workshop.
@larsjjensen9517
@larsjjensen9517 2 года назад
Just saw this video and these old construction methods are super beautiful :-)
@donataspimpasas
@donataspimpasas 4 года назад
And he still has all his toes intact
@whitacrebespoke
@whitacrebespoke 6 лет назад
As a carpenter and joiner her in the U.K. I loved this video. I enjoy scribe work. It’s a brain teaser at first but when it clicks it’s a real pleasurable exercise.
@BrianSeklecki
@BrianSeklecki 7 месяцев назад
I've recently considered to buy/build a house in the UK; will local building codes allow new homes to be Timber Frame?
@whitacrebespoke
@whitacrebespoke 7 месяцев назад
@@BrianSeklecki yes they certainly will. Need to find the right architect and engineer to nail down the design and building regulations consent but I know many new build timber framers. My work is all building conservation now.
@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
Subscribed.. This channel is wonderful. Artcrafting at its finest.
@jefffink8405
@jefffink8405 6 лет назад
Great detail in showing how to scribe hewn timbers with irregular surfaces.
@eligebrown8998
@eligebrown8998 4 года назад
That is some serious skill to do that with any ax. Love that shop they're working in. That's look of the shop is the look I'm going for on my new house. 2200 square foot with open floor plan.
@fabiandaroca
@fabiandaroca 5 лет назад
Love this video. Great craftsmanship!!!
@mrfudgierubber
@mrfudgierubber 4 года назад
Love the medieval hand plane and spirit level and I'me only halfway through, but enjoying every moment!
@stephenhargrave7922
@stephenhargrave7922 11 месяцев назад
Don't forget the medieval chainsaw they cut the timbers with
@stephenhargrave7922
@stephenhargrave7922 11 месяцев назад
The medieval method was simply to cut pieces of hardwood with your angles and plane. I seen a 6 foot strip of cherry that was a third generation heirloom and still perfectly level being used to build boats in skandza. And the idea of placing fluid in a tube is not rocket science. I wouldn't be surprised if it is a VERY old tecnique
@paulbourdon1236
@paulbourdon1236 5 лет назад
Beautiful work! thanks for posting.
@maninblack6575
@maninblack6575 5 лет назад
I cant even cut that straight on my table saw xD
@imnotgaye
@imnotgaye 3 года назад
My 3d printer can't cut that straight
@enjutogutierrez7685
@enjutogutierrez7685 6 лет назад
Impresionante! Sois unos cracks! Que no se pierdan las buenas técnicas de unión!
@Pakkerotten
@Pakkerotten 5 лет назад
one of my friends made me do somthing like that yesterday with him. have to say that this guy made me feel like in never had had a axe in my hands!!
@chybz
@chybz 6 лет назад
Beautiful and nicely made video, thank you !
@738polarbear
@738polarbear 4 года назад
Excellent hand and eye ordination. Very skillfully.
@legendrebernard2549
@legendrebernard2549 4 года назад
Very interesting thanks for sharing :) :) The geometrical part and tracing were necessary : the final part was the gift ; a great video merci :)
@atonenjr
@atonenjr 6 лет назад
Northmen, thank you so much for this film....... and in the very end someone says " make sure you have the shot, I`m not climbing back up again" :)
@jamesthomas1436
@jamesthomas1436 6 лет назад
Great Video for beginner of Medieval carpentry - building without nails. French Timber Framing & Scribing
@Maximus-jp8zy
@Maximus-jp8zy 6 лет назад
song is "plus tard qu'on pense" by Fred Pellerin
@stephenadair8356
@stephenadair8356 3 года назад
If all goes to plan, I will be starting mine in Alaska next year . I cannot wait.
@Iammightymeaty
@Iammightymeaty 6 лет назад
Beautifully done.
@boston7704
@boston7704 6 лет назад
Incredibly peaceful to watch
@xapile
@xapile 6 лет назад
la classe de vrai travail à l'ancienne , bravo , le résultat parle de lui même ,
@RobertFay
@RobertFay 6 лет назад
Thank you for this impressive and well done tutorial. The 1817 cow barn i played in was built this way (supposedly by one man, alone). The jointery connecting the sixty+ foot spans of twisted beams always impressed me with wonderment. Now i see that a plum line and straight edge can do the job with appropriate axes and chisels and frame cranes and winches.
@johnstarkie9948
@johnstarkie9948 4 года назад
Robert Fay ‘Plumb line’. Nothing to do with fruit. Plumb lines traditionally had lead weights (or bobs). The Latin for lead is ‘plumbum’. The same Latin root appears in ‘plumbing’ and ‘plumber’ because water pipes were originally made of lead.
@RobertFay
@RobertFay 4 года назад
@@johnstarkie9948 Exactly. As i am sure you know, a plum line shows a true vertical. ||| I will be pleased to provide you a reference for a raise in pay to who ever pays you to act like a troll seeking to make others wrong in any way possible. You have a worthy future and an inspiring self identity to support.
@johnstarkie9948
@johnstarkie9948 4 года назад
Robert Fay I’m grateful for your approbation. It’s a ‘plumb line’ not a ‘plum line’.
@arthurrsaker8893
@arthurrsaker8893 2 года назад
@@RobertFay Never give trolls the satisfaction of knowing that they have stung you. There are better things to do with your time than waste it in an Internet argument. If anyone wants to portray themselves as a pedantic, pernickety, nit-picking t*at, let them, not your problem. Only they can change themselves, you can't and its not your job to.
@RobertFay
@RobertFay 2 года назад
@@arthurrsaker8893 . *- Agreed.*
@joegardiner4220
@joegardiner4220 5 лет назад
The long handed chisel ( almost like a spade looks lovely to use ) i wonder if he drill out the mortices before chiselling the husk out. Also i like the fact that you used square edged pegs , i work on a lot of old Tudor buildings in England and its those little differences that shows someone knows their stuff
@priestesslucy3299
@priestesslucy3299 Год назад
Is there a practical benefit to square pegs over round ones?
@dennismott9183
@dennismott9183 6 лет назад
Awesome and love the music too
@bryantg1412
@bryantg1412 3 года назад
Beautiful work.
@Kumagai1976
@Kumagai1976 6 лет назад
Wow Thank you for the video, truly inspiring.
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 6 лет назад
Awesome! Sure is different than how we build in the U.S. Today! Thank you.
@cavemanjack3078
@cavemanjack3078 6 лет назад
From America I say that was amazing. Great job, that is one very very sharp axe used with great skill. Thank you for the video.
@beernd4822
@beernd4822 6 лет назад
Very good video, top class.
@archeofutura_4606
@archeofutura_4606 6 лет назад
Awesome video of more things I could never do :)
@shotgunsmurf5740
@shotgunsmurf5740 Год назад
i loved this video!
@chrismoose64
@chrismoose64 5 лет назад
Excellent workmanship. When you can actually get them on site there are some very talented French artisans 😉
@marielundberg7309
@marielundberg7309 5 лет назад
I especially like the roof decide on your plans. But I loved it all.
@sleepyparrot.
@sleepyparrot. 6 лет назад
These are true master of a by-gone age when people loved there work
@otonoton5464
@otonoton5464 6 лет назад
Do you know what is cooler than that....? NOTHING! Awesome job
@cisco5400
@cisco5400 Год назад
Impressive start, to remove all the wood that makes the log round. Well done!
@mickeyjaramillo1506
@mickeyjaramillo1506 Год назад
This is just mind blowing.
@ralpholivera8909
@ralpholivera8909 6 лет назад
Gracias por excelente clase de carpintería.
@tonybologna123
@tonybologna123 6 лет назад
simply beautiful
@oldguy7144
@oldguy7144 5 лет назад
Fantastique Monsieur...we need to teach our Children these skills - all over the world. I'm from Canada. Too much technology, not enough skill with nature will distroy humanity.
@KiesandNoob
@KiesandNoob 6 лет назад
I don't see how he could possibly be so precise with such rough material, especially with such simple tools.
@suikoushya
@suikoushya 6 лет назад
That's excellent! I will try it too!
@user-fv8bm2pv5o
@user-fv8bm2pv5o 4 года назад
진짜 잘만드네요 잘 보고 갑니다.
@desertmulehunter
@desertmulehunter 6 лет назад
Beautiful!
@unechaine1
@unechaine1 4 года назад
Superbe boulot !
@ClintRoseCarving
@ClintRoseCarving 6 лет назад
I'm so desperate to have some land so I can erect at least one timber frame building, it looks incredible, great video
@DiHandley
@DiHandley 6 лет назад
Talk about incredible hand-eye coordination! 😵
@dawidczerniak5177
@dawidczerniak5177 5 лет назад
Amazing skills.!
@truebornsonofliberty554
@truebornsonofliberty554 6 лет назад
Instantly drop everything to watch.
@annettemillette4091
@annettemillette4091 4 года назад
SO MUCH TO LEARN, HOW WONDERFUL
@MrPalapikus
@MrPalapikus 6 лет назад
One day, I will join your class!
@malipedduparthiv6147
@malipedduparthiv6147 9 месяцев назад
beatiful
@sylvestergatscha8219
@sylvestergatscha8219 6 лет назад
Sweeet!! I love it!
@victorialambakakhar4111
@victorialambakakhar4111 5 лет назад
Really cool! Thanks!
@boozoochavis7506
@boozoochavis7506 5 лет назад
That will make hell of a beautiful building, and I think his english was fine myself. The editing was kind of funky and if one was there doing the work maybe make more sense. I think this video was more for overall view than minute instructional video? Thanks for posting, I love the sound of the old tools working not whining power motors and could smell the fresh wood a bit from where I am sitting ... always good things!
@shermdog6969
@shermdog6969 6 лет назад
One of the best channels on RU-vid. Always beautifully done. And beautiful craftsmanship.
@spr00sem00se
@spr00sem00se 6 лет назад
Brilliant!
@superbreastman
@superbreastman 6 лет назад
Very inspiring to see and try to understand how in ancient times man had to cope with little technology and a great deal of ingenuity in order to build wooden structures as homes, churches, boats or barns. Thanks for sharing.
@stephenhargrave7922
@stephenhargrave7922 11 месяцев назад
Before the crutch of digital tech. The cologne dome was built half a millennium ago without "technology'. Much ancient architecture cannot even be replicated today with modern tech
@metmet60
@metmet60 6 лет назад
WONDERFUL!
@AbamAdy
@AbamAdy 6 лет назад
I am an automotive mechanic ... my grandfather was a carpenter but I did not get to learn from him .... being a carpenter is my dream... I would love to attend this class but I can not afford to go because of financial problems .... i'm from malaysia and will try to save some money to attend this class....thanks for sharing with us
@brazilgrass
@brazilgrass 6 лет назад
Same here, bro. Cheers and best from south Brazil to Malaysia!
@Ho1yhe11
@Ho1yhe11 6 лет назад
Find a carpentry apprenticeship somewhere you will get experience on the job and be paid for it
@Rhythm24inch
@Rhythm24inch 6 лет назад
You just watched the video, why do you have to save and pay to go there!? Thats what the internet is best for, sharing!!!!
@davidj.7779
@davidj.7779 6 лет назад
I have no doubt that there are traditional carpenters in Malaysia making traditional teak structures using older methods and tools. I'm sure if you look, you will find some closer than you think. Look for old temples being restored. That is where one finds a lot of traditional craftsmen in SE Asia.
@jonniebrim6531
@jonniebrim6531 6 лет назад
Simon Lyons Dude, seriously? Watching something on your phone is NOTHING like doing it in real life man. Come on
@TheSongbull
@TheSongbull 6 лет назад
Beau travail. Belle chanson de Québec à la fin!
@Ourarbiter
@Ourarbiter 5 лет назад
I found the great thing about timber framing is that you can build something inside all winter, then assemble it outside in an hour and a half when the weather improves.
@phillipyeager3176
@phillipyeager3176 5 лет назад
Way cool shop, friend.
@noelstgelven1994
@noelstgelven1994 6 лет назад
Very good practice
@blake4701
@blake4701 5 лет назад
Thats gonna come in handy at notre dame now
@tommyoconnor1224
@tommyoconnor1224 5 лет назад
Johnny Marvéll I hope you're joking?
@HarosOfStyx
@HarosOfStyx 5 лет назад
tommy o connor I'm not joking. Haven't you seen the articles and the quotes from Macron's other statements? He has no intention of restoring it as it was.
@bgt63
@bgt63 5 лет назад
@@HarosOfStyx tragic
@tommyoconnor1224
@tommyoconnor1224 5 лет назад
bgt63 ya sickening all right. ..
@HarosOfStyx
@HarosOfStyx 5 лет назад
@@tommyoconnor1224 then raise some hell, as well. Stop them before they ruin it.
@haroldschultz5864
@haroldschultz5864 Год назад
The tools the craftsman are using are sharp but not nearly as sharp as their minds . Beautiful work .
@curtisbragg
@curtisbragg 3 года назад
wow just wow!!!!!!!
@brithesaw
@brithesaw 6 лет назад
Amazing craftsmanship...;b
@maibster
@maibster 3 года назад
How is that level of axe aim even possible ?!? Such precision much skill big wow
@billwarkey5045
@billwarkey5045 3 года назад
Bravo Mourad tu es un chef . Michel
@chippysteve4524
@chippysteve4524 3 года назад
Exactly the same system as used traditionally in Britain. Quelle surprise!
@HeartPumper
@HeartPumper 3 года назад
You mean Bretagne? :D
@benjaminlaprise6623
@benjaminlaprise6623 5 лет назад
Wow la chanson de Fred Pellerin :o C'est du très beau travail!
@rokpodlogar6062
@rokpodlogar6062 6 лет назад
you may not use nails, but are tough as nails. magnifique.
@MrWoodsli
@MrWoodsli 5 лет назад
Anyone know where to else to learn more about how to do layouts with hewn beams like this? There's a lot of people on youtube showing how to timber frame but I can't seem to find anyone else who does it with hewn timbers.
@nickeward1173
@nickeward1173 5 лет назад
Excellent
@thunderstorm8926
@thunderstorm8926 4 года назад
I learned this stuff in Minnesota as a Boy. No money in it now Or than. I could build a house like this .If I had money .Bit the State would Force me to take it down .Or take it down for me. The Round Dowel method works . They called it a Pined Frame. Thanks for posting this. Thank you for your work.
@stephenhargrave7922
@stephenhargrave7922 11 месяцев назад
Even in the county?
@johnstockwellmajorsmedleyb1214
I am as well a protean skilled carpenter, now do us all a favor and show your sharpening technique and then how often it is done?
@453421abcdefg12345
@453421abcdefg12345 6 лет назад
A very interesting video, I was surprised to see so many poor quality modern tools being used, but near the end the real tools came out when fitting the frame required a more accurate fit, also no adze being used, the side axe is very much harder to use that the adze for surfacing the large timbers, one to watch over a few times I think.
@user-th3lk7hh5e
@user-th3lk7hh5e 6 лет назад
I like this video
@vernonthomas6554
@vernonthomas6554 6 лет назад
Song name at the end please?
@cpaulette
@cpaulette 6 лет назад
Fred Pellerin - Plus Tard Qu’on Pense
@rruadh8632
@rruadh8632 6 лет назад
i dont know for the song but the singer is the canadian fred pellerin
@wboquist
@wboquist 5 лет назад
Awesome display of technique. Does anyone know where to buy a framing square like the one he is using at 13:10?
@aspincelaframboise5300
@aspincelaframboise5300 5 лет назад
If you like long and skinny and sturdy and precise have a look at the japanese squares eh... Üü
@Manu-bf2gj
@Manu-bf2gj 3 года назад
@wboquist finetools
@wboquist
@wboquist 3 года назад
@@Manu-bf2gj Found it. Thanks.
@beauswisher8580
@beauswisher8580 6 лет назад
How do you install sideing without nails?
@rastarockstevie
@rastarockstevie 6 лет назад
Nice vid! Do you know the name of the song and the artist at the end of the vid? Thanks
@christiandouville7593
@christiandouville7593 6 лет назад
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@christiandouville7593
@christiandouville7593 6 лет назад
Steve lightning : Pretty sure its Fred Pelerin, a story teller artist from Quebec province in Canada who also dabble in music.
@rastarockstevie
@rastarockstevie 6 лет назад
Thanks Christian. It is Fred Pelerin and the song is "Plus tard qu'on pense"
@adamcturnbull
@adamcturnbull 6 лет назад
I notice it wasn't raised on the ridiculous tiny house trailers required in the US. Very entertaining video thank you
@wolverinebear5357
@wolverinebear5357 5 лет назад
Very special
@dominicferro9475
@dominicferro9475 5 лет назад
Awesome
@startacleaningbiz1014
@startacleaningbiz1014 3 года назад
would luv to take this class
@dmack1443
@dmack1443 6 лет назад
Thanks for the upload..I'm surprised that carpenter still has his toes.!!
@silversebastianloh616
@silversebastianloh616 4 года назад
He knows control and hand-eye coordination.
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