Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing
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Ages: 16 & Up
Instructor: Ethan Higgins of Roof Jumper Timber Frames
Instructional Delivery Method(s): In person
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Program Description:
Step into the world of traditional craftsmanship in Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing. In this immersive 6-day course, students will build a full-scale replica of Henry David Thoreau’s famous cabin at Walden Pond, gaining firsthand experience in the fundamentals of timber framing—all using hand tools.
This course focuses on working with hewn timber and small-diameter logs (poles), following historical construction techniques. You’ll explore both the practical skills of timber framing and the philosophical approach of working by hand, engaging in open discussions on the ethics and significance of traditional craftsmanship.
Throughout the week, you’ll master essential layout, cutting, and joinery techniques, and on the final day, the class will culminate in the hand-raising of the cabin frame, celebrating the completion of your work.
All tools and wood are provided, but students are welcome to bring their own hand tools.
If you have any questions about this class, please contact the Administrative Office at (517) 759-3070 or email c2FtYmVhdWZvcmR3b29kc2hvcCB8IGdtYWlsICEgY29t.
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Instructor: Ethan Higgins of Roof Jumper Timber Frames
Instructional Delivery Method(s): In person
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Program Description:
Step into the world of traditional craftsmanship in Thoreau’s Cabin Series, Part 2: Hand Tool Timber Framing. In this immersive 6-day course, students will build a full-scale replica of Henry David Thoreau’s famous cabin at Walden Pond, gaining firsthand experience in the fundamentals of timber framing—all using hand tools.
This course focuses on working with hewn timber and small-diameter logs (poles), following historical construction techniques. You’ll explore both the practical skills of timber framing and the philosophical approach of working by hand, engaging in open discussions on the ethics and significance of traditional craftsmanship.
Throughout the week, you’ll master essential layout, cutting, and joinery techniques, and on the final day, the class will culminate in the hand-raising of the cabin frame, celebrating the completion of your work.
All tools and wood are provided, but students are welcome to bring their own hand tools.
If you have any questions about this class, please contact the Administrative Office at (517) 759-3070 or email c2FtYmVhdWZvcmR3b29kc2hvcCB8IGdtYWlsICEgY29t.
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