Crisp Colorado!
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[mention]T4920 [/mention]
BLUES!
Really like the look is the fabric on that Kersey shirt. Nice one!
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[mention]neph93 [/mention]
Is that a ptarmigan?
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[mention]Giles [/mention]
Scribed structures are arguably more involved and time consuming which can lead to them being a bit more expensive than other frames. With scribing you are able to utilize organically curved, twisted, out of square, and otherwise discarded junk material that make for incredibly artistic spaces when completed.
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@stingraygun Simply outstanding and something I haven’t seen before. Love it would be an understatement!!
Thanks [mention]goosehd [/mention] ! I work with another guy who does most of the design work. We were really pleased with the how this turned out. The handhewn curved tie beam pieces and curved braces really make for a beautiful space.
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Love seeing the mortise and tenon joinery!! Are you using jigs?
I did not design or cut this frame. Most of the layout I do for timber framing is French scribed as a lot of the materials I work with are wildly out of square and/or live edged pieces.
Here’s a frame I cut last fall.
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Anything special going in the carport ?
This frame was for what appeared to be a very wealthy client from California. I’m not sure what’s going in the carport but it will likely have a large price tag.
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[mention]tody [/mention]
I’m primarily a timber framer by trade. This particular frame was designed and cut by a friend of mine and he just needed some extra hands with the raising.
Initially I found with IH jeans being at a higher price point I might not want to scrap em up too much but that quickly turned into occasionally working in them and then to not babying them in the least. They are tough and only gain more beauty with rowdy wears.
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Helped a friend with the raising of this timber frame carport today. Again all materials are local beetle killed spruce.
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Thanks [mention]Giles [/mention] !
The alternating treads can take some getting used to. These stairs are hinged and will be on a block and tackle in order get them out of the floor space.
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Finished up this partitioned off room in my shop space today! All materials are beetle killed/standing dead local spruce including all the framing and joisting. Turned out pretty handsome I think.
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Ha! Ya it’s pretty awesome [mention]Chap [/mention]! There are loads of these great word paintings he does. They can be viewed on his instagram along with his wild puppet routines. I believe there is another puzzle entitled “SHITSHOW” that can be found ,along with this one, at genuinefred.com
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Completed this puzzle this morning! The artwork is by Wayne White-best known for creating all the props on the sets for Peewee’s Playhouse.
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[mention]iammortalcombat [/mention]
Bolo!! That’s dope!
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[mention]rydor [/mention]
That jacket is awesome man. I wish I had some of my grandfathers items. I did take my dad’s old wrangler flannel to the seamstress the other day. It had a blown out elbow and some fraying at the bottom (hem?). It’s a beauty! It’s an old one and shares a lot of similarities to the UHF’s. I think adds to the beauty of a piece to breathe new life into them. [emoji1687]
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[mention]weftyarn [/mention]
Wow! That is fabulous! Amazing that lake isn’t frozen. It looks cold [emoji3063]
Thanks for sharing!
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[mention]Giles [/mention]
Thanks! Hope to contribute, learn and have a good time. [emoji1605]
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How do IH forum!? I recently joined the forum and have been trying to learn some etiquette before posting much. Think I’m beginning to get a feel for things but please feel free to smash me if I am operating poorly.
My 37 years have been spent in various trades, activities and adventures that require high performing and tough gear. I’ve worked on a fishing boat, been a hunting guide, construction worker and have enjoyed loads of adventures on my own backpacking, hunting and fishing journeys. All of this has trained me to appreciate genuine quality in fabrics and performance of my gear.
I found the selvage denim world about a year and a half ago and have been more or less… or more… obsessed about learning denim. The concept of making your articles of clothing a project has been really inspiring to me. I came across IH about a year ago and have honestly tried and failed at finding my cut or size a few times until now. Currently Ive been working in a pair of IH 888 XHS for about two months and own various other IH pieces.
I could say a lot more here but really just wanted to introduce myself and say I’m glad to have found IH and am eager to learn and connect here on this platform. Thank you IH! [emoji1605]
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Scored one this morning! I’ll have to stop for awhile. I’ve got some good pieces on the way!
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The real question is, how is there not an IHUK forum podcast yet
I have had this brilliant idea
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We're going to start an Iron Heart podcast.
We are just sorting out details…...
(thanks @Appfaff ;))
I love the podcast! I’ve listened to both seasons!
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