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Bill Hussey, Doorwright | Quartersawn
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A quest to value craftsmanship and custom made in today's world. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. Future Opportunities for Elevating Craftsmanship. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. Bill Hussey, Doorwright. February 5, 2012. One of my most unique jobs was on Church Street where the architect wanted the vertical battens in the doors to line up with the rooms random width floor boards. He watches his growing sons create projects with his spare pieces of wood and wonders how their exposure to woodworking will impa...
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10 Things You Can Count on When Hiring a Professional Craftsperson | Quartersawn
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A quest to value craftsmanship and custom made in today's world. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. Future Opportunities for Elevating Craftsmanship. Lessons from my house. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. 10 Things You Can Count on When Hiring a Professional Craftsperson. November 7, 2012. New roofs are costly and can be messy. Through it all, the experience with Bill Cahill and the Cahill Contracting. They come with a recommendation from others in the construction business. Almost all good professionals can of...
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Crafting A Door | Quartersawn
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A quest to value craftsmanship and custom made in today's world. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. Future Opportunities for Elevating Craftsmanship. Local Craftsmen and Artisans. November 23, 2011. The doorwright’s wife gets a back door. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Wife of local woodworker, Bill Hussey, mother to two sons, and translator of information which will help us become a stronger community. View all posts by Quartersawn ». NoMo and the Creative Corridor. December 6, 2011. April 17, 2012.
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Links to Other Related Societies and Groups - The Construction History Society
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Links to Related Societies and Groups. Construction History Societies in Other Countries. Sociedad Española de Historia de la Construcción (Spain). Founded in 1996, the second oldest Construction History society in the world (CHS is the oldest). Holds regular National Congresses and was responsible for holding the first International Congress on Construction History in Madrid in 2003. Website contains links to many sources for construction history, especially in Spanish. Italian history of engineering so...
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Links | Futureproof Building
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Eco-friendly construction with the future built in. The Futureproof Building team. Barn Owl Trust Meeting Room. Green Oak Barn Roof. 8211; Matt Shackleton’s site. 8211; Centre for Alternative Technology. 8211; Great eco-building resource. 8211; Barn Owl Trust. 8211; Fascinating site about historical carpentry in Europe. 8211; Devon Kundalini yoga website. Local and natural materials. Exeter, Devon EX2 9BR. Newbuild Renovation Extensions Garden spaces Consultancy.
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Diary of a Wicked Old House: The Hinge
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Diary of a Wicked Old House. Used to be "Diary of a 300-Year-Old House," but research has cast doubt on the putative age of our home). The Ebenezer Turner House. House built between 1716 and 1749. Saturday, July 24, 2010. The past is unlocking itself at its own pace, and I’m just trying to notice. Posted by Melanie and Ted. August 18, 2010 at 9:02 AM. So it turns out the hinge is actually a pintle from the 18th century (read 1700s). Cool! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Harney Makes a Visit.
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A traditional timber framing blog...: July 2009
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Holder Bros. Timber Frames. A traditional timber framing blog. Posted by Gabel in traditional timber framing. Marriage marks (sometimes called carpenter's marks) are markings cut into the timbers of a timber frame to indicate where they are located in the building. Think of them as labels to show the carpenters where the piece goes when they get ready to put the frame together. Here's an example from an 1850's building in Graniteville, SC. Post and brace joint in a barn near Shepherdstown, WV. At Charles...
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Diary of a Wicked Old House: The Barn Renovation Begins
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Diary of a Wicked Old House. Used to be "Diary of a 300-Year-Old House," but research has cast doubt on the putative age of our home). The Ebenezer Turner House. House built between 1716 and 1749. Thursday, July 22, 2010. The Barn Renovation Begins. The barn is seeming to smile at finally,. Being properly taken care of. Posted by Melanie and Ted. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Harney Makes a Visit. The Barn Renovation Begins. The Day of Many Problems. We Love a Wall. Rebuilding the Rock Wall.