Thanks for the tips/tricks. I like the rope twist-- 'heritage no-nonsense'.
Speaking of which, in my research, WRT timbeframe, I was reminded that the posts' peg-holes are deliberately drilled a little bit further in from the tenons' to draw them further in as the pegs are hammered in.
My general aesthetic, or whatever you call that, also …
Thanks for the tips/tricks. I like the rope twist-- 'heritage no-nonsense'.
Speaking of which, in my research, WRT timbeframe, I was reminded that the posts' peg-holes are deliberately drilled a little bit further in from the tenons' to draw them further in as the pegs are hammered in.
My general aesthetic, or whatever you call that, also includes trying to avoid nails where at all possible, even glue.
Anyway, while it's still a bit bewildering, I'm slowly wrapping my head around it. I might be about to buy a Japanese saw tomorrow if I can get out of bed early enough... Oh wait, it's today already. Never mind.
Incidentally, if you ever wanted to post pics of your work or tools or whatever comes to mind, feel free to let me know.
Thanks for the tips/tricks. I like the rope twist-- 'heritage no-nonsense'.
Speaking of which, in my research, WRT timbeframe, I was reminded that the posts' peg-holes are deliberately drilled a little bit further in from the tenons' to draw them further in as the pegs are hammered in.
My general aesthetic, or whatever you call that, also includes trying to avoid nails where at all possible, even glue.
Anyway, while it's still a bit bewildering, I'm slowly wrapping my head around it. I might be about to buy a Japanese saw tomorrow if I can get out of bed early enough... Oh wait, it's today already. Never mind.
Incidentally, if you ever wanted to post pics of your work or tools or whatever comes to mind, feel free to let me know.