Natty Bumppo
5 year old buck +
In the Nobel Prize thread Catscratch asked if I had any updated pics from my high school timber frame class. Thought I'd post some up here as I know many of you will appreciate it. I've been teaching this class for about 12 years now and this school year it was the MOST requested course offered at my high school. I am actually training a colleague who is also my buddy to teach the class with me so we can offer it to more kids. It is a unique opportunity for my students to learn a centuries old craft. No phones. No computers. Just 10 kids per class using basic hand tools to build a basic 10x12 timber frame shed.
What's really special is that the most well known timber framer in the country, Jack Sobon, is a graduate of my high school and lives 20 minutes away. He is literally the guy who wrote the book about timber framing after rediscovering it in the late 70's. He is a frequent guest lecturer in my shop and continues to write prolifically about the craft. There is also a very good chance my class is the only high school timber frame class in the country.
Here are some pics.....spring of 2022

Our first small shed back in 2012 or so.....I'm the guy in the polka dot welder's cap up top.

Our biggest ever building....a 12x16 we raised at a local Zip Line and Ropes business.....back in 2016.

Spring of 2019....

2013 or so....we raised it in the atrium of our school just before Christmas.

A few from my shop......

We built them even with masks on......

A beautiful 10x12 that we sold to a former teacher....spring of 2023.

Jack Sobon pays a visit......

And finally.....these guys! These 5 guys took my class in the fall of 2021 as seniors and excelled. They liked it so much they came back in the spring of 2022 and retook my class as Teaching Assistants. They are all bright, hard working, 3 sport athletes. They told me that their dad's were making them get jobs their senior summer before going off to college, but that they didn't want typical 17 year old high school senior jobs. They asked me if I thought they could make and sell timber frames on Facebook. I said of course....and I let them borrow all of my tools that summer. They worked together in one of their back yards and totally designed, cut, raised, and sold 5 timbers frames that summer before they went off to college. Proud of all my timber frame students....but REALLY proud of these guys! Just the kind of young men that give me faith in the upcoming generation. They bought the wood for this 10x12 for $1200 and sold the frame for $3k.

Hope you enjoyed.
What's really special is that the most well known timber framer in the country, Jack Sobon, is a graduate of my high school and lives 20 minutes away. He is literally the guy who wrote the book about timber framing after rediscovering it in the late 70's. He is a frequent guest lecturer in my shop and continues to write prolifically about the craft. There is also a very good chance my class is the only high school timber frame class in the country.
Here are some pics.....spring of 2022

Our first small shed back in 2012 or so.....I'm the guy in the polka dot welder's cap up top.

Our biggest ever building....a 12x16 we raised at a local Zip Line and Ropes business.....back in 2016.

Spring of 2019....

2013 or so....we raised it in the atrium of our school just before Christmas.

A few from my shop......

We built them even with masks on......

A beautiful 10x12 that we sold to a former teacher....spring of 2023.

Jack Sobon pays a visit......

And finally.....these guys! These 5 guys took my class in the fall of 2021 as seniors and excelled. They liked it so much they came back in the spring of 2022 and retook my class as Teaching Assistants. They are all bright, hard working, 3 sport athletes. They told me that their dad's were making them get jobs their senior summer before going off to college, but that they didn't want typical 17 year old high school senior jobs. They asked me if I thought they could make and sell timber frames on Facebook. I said of course....and I let them borrow all of my tools that summer. They worked together in one of their back yards and totally designed, cut, raised, and sold 5 timbers frames that summer before they went off to college. Proud of all my timber frame students....but REALLY proud of these guys! Just the kind of young men that give me faith in the upcoming generation. They bought the wood for this 10x12 for $1200 and sold the frame for $3k.

Hope you enjoyed.
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