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Oak-Framed Buildings: Revised Edition

Oak-Framed Buildings: Revised Edition

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Oak-framed projects stand the test of time. The longevity of the mighty oak trees that grow for centuries is echoed in Oak-Framed Buildings - they are here to stay and so are these oak-framed buildings Newly updated, this classic title is ideal for carpenters, builders, aspiring DIYers, and anyone who appreciates beautiful, durable, and environmentally friendly structures.

Revised and fully up-to-date. Oak-Framed Buildings has been substantially revised to bring the book completely up-to-date and in compliance with current building technology. It combines traditional building techniques with modern materials and installation methds, resulting in solid buildings with a high standard of energy efficiency. It covers all this and more:

  • Practical information about the history of timber framing
  • Structural qualities of oak
  • How-to get started
  • Techniques of timber-frame construction
  • Designing frames
  • Making and raising frames
  • The building envelope
  • Finishing details and much more

Beautifully photographed. The structural details are clearly explained through:

  • 180 stunning full-color photographs of structures in various stages of construction
  • 90 three-dimensional illustrations

The best of yesterday and tomorrow. Oak-Framed Buildingsis an amazing melding of centuries-old techniques with 21st century environmental and energy-saving standards - an essential resource for pros and non-pros alike.



Author: Rupert Newman
Publisher: GMC Publications
Published: 03/03/2015
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.90lbs
Size: 9.70h x 10.20w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781861087263

About the Author
Newman, Rupert: -

Rupert Newman has been actively involved in carpentry since the age of 12. He has a degree in Naval Architecture and has worked as a shipwright, but is now the owner of acompany employing a number of highly skilled craftsmen and apprentices, building modern structures with green oak in the traditional way.

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