12×26 Sawmill Shed
If you are cutting your own timbers and need to shelter your sawmill, doesn’t it make sense to have your structure be timber frame as well? We have just the ticket with this 12×26 Sawmill Shed!
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If you are cutting your own timbers and need to shelter your sawmill, doesn’t it make sense to have your structure be timber frame as well? We have just the ticket with this 12×26 Sawmill Shed!
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This lovely 18×12 timber frame pavilion plan is a perfect size to fit in practically any landscape, yet large enough for so many purposes. You could create a dining pavilion, great workshop or sweet backyard retreat.
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This 12×16 saltbox uses 4x and 6x material, so it’s easy to find the lumber and it’s also pretty economical to build! This frame has the characteristic asymmetrical saltbox roof, which means one top plate stands higher than the other.
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Have you been looking for a timber frame with a symmetrical roof? If so, check out this 16×24 hipped roof pavilion! If you live in a snowy or windy area, a hipped roof is a good choice because of its sturdiness. This frame is designed with simple trusses with cross braces.
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New to timber framing? Limited on yard space? The 10×12 Common Truss Shed is the perfect introduction to traditional framing—offering a manageable project size, elegant proportions, and the flexibility to serve many purposes. Whether you want to build a garden
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If you are just beginning in timber framing, or are looking for a small, inexpensive and easy-to-handle project, this 10×12 shed roof design could be the perfect plan for you! The largest timbers are 6x material, which makes them not only lighter to move around but more economical to purchase.
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This roomy 14×18 heavy timber pavilion is quick and easy to cut, since there are only two bents. You could use this for a nice backyard workshop, an outdoor kitchen and dining pavilion…
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Inspired by tradition and built for today, the 24×36 Sugar Shack Timber Frame lets you create a piece of living history on your property. Historically used to boil down maple sap into syrup, sugar shacks feature the signature cupola that
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Are you looking for a small structure to get started in timber framing? Do you want to adorn a small backyard space? This petite 10×14 king post pavilion may be just the plan for you! You can use it for a hot tub shelter,
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The 14×12 Post and Beam Pavilion offers a charming, moderately-sized timber frame that’s perfect for outdoor living or light utility. Whether you’re adding a porch, creating an outdoor kitchen, or building a craft workshop, this structure is designed to adapt
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Looking for a timber frame that strikes the perfect balance between size and versatility? The 14×16 King Post Outbuilding is just right—large enough for a variety of uses but compact enough to fit beautifully into a backyard, estate, or recreational
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This hexagonal timber frame gazebo plan was originally designed as a barbeque gathering area holding a smoker. It would be a great enhancement to any garden! The posts are cut from 12×12 timbers to fit the hexagonal shape. This frame has a commanding presence with an overall height of a bit over 16’-5”. The top of the 4×8 collar beams are 10 feet high, and the roof pitch is a bit over 8 in 12. It is designed to be constructed of Western Red Cedar, maple or hemlock.
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