Cabin with two doors details.
You are buying a 48-page PRINTED plan set for laying out and
cutting the joints necessary to construct a 12' x 16' three bent timber frame cabin
with two doors and the roof pitch is 12/12. One door is a large door on the
gable end. It is 6' wide. The second door is on the side eave wall for people
to access the inside of the cabin.
This cabin has the tie beam 92” off the floor system so that
you can put either 1” floor boards or 2” decking on the joists and still have adequate
space head space to meet code.
The PRINTED plan set shows all the timbers you'll
need to use if you wish to do boards for the first-floor deck and roof. Or you
can use 2" plans for the first-floor deck and roof, either way these plans
can be used for both sizes of decking. The PRINTED plan set is printed on 8
1/2" x 11" standard letter size paper, non-bound. You can copy a page
to take out to your workshop and use to make notes, keeping the original for
future reference.
I have used this cabin
design to teach beginner timber framers how to layout and cut joints in timber
framing. It is a good beginner's project.
Where each timber is shown on a page, it is shown with all
four sides and both ends so that you can see all the locations of all the
joints and housings. All necessary dimensions have been shown for each joint.
• The PRINTED plan set includes a stock
list of the actual sizes of each timber and the number of timbers of that size.
• It also includes a list for ordering your timbers, in
standard stock sizes, from the mill or lumber yards.
• These timbers are 8x8's and the rafters are 4x6. The girts
are 4x4 and the floor joists are 4x6 as well.
• There are bent
views with dimensions.
• There are wall
views with dimensions.
• There are 3d views of the frame to help with
visualization.
There are many details such as, roof plan, brace detail,
collar beam detail, eave detail, floor joist detail, post tenon detail, ridge
detail, and tie beam tenon detail. There are single stick drawings for each
long sill, each cross sill, the tying joist, and a regular floor joist.
There are single stick drawings for each post in each bent,
and each tie beam in each bent, one for the long brace, and one for the short
brace, each plate, one for the rafters with the tongue tenon, one for the
rafters with the fork pocket, and one for the collar beam. One page has all the
long girts and the short girts as well as the small door header timber. One
page has the gable end door posts, and the side wall door post, which makes it
a complete set for every timber in the frame.
This frame is customizable to your own needs. You can make
the door narrower if you choose but moving the mortises in the tie beam and
sill. You can make the large gable end doors hinged and not an external slider
if you wish. You could add more doors if you want. You could make the frame
taller by making the post longer. And you can enclose it with vertical siding
or horizontal siding if you add blocking.
You should purchase this PRINTED plan set to help you
construct a timber frame cabin.
Imagine how great it will be to have your own timber frame cabin.
See yourself showing off your skills by learning how to cut
timber framing joints.
Please click the "buy it now" button.
I will ship out the PRINTED plan set by regular post office
priority mail as soon as I have received payment to your mailing address
supplied by eBay, if it's during regular business hours of the post office. And
it is free shipping.
Thanks for reading this.
If you have any questions about this PRINTED
plan set or timber framing, please feel free to ask.
12'
x16’ cabin PRINTED plans table of contents
Just to be totally clear this is a PRINTED
set of plans, this is NOT a kit made of wood. No wood will be shipped to you.
Only PRINTED paper plans.