In my search for more information on building tiny houses I stumbled across Mark van Roojen, a professor of philosophy at the University of Nebraska and his project and construction of a small 10 x 14 timber frame cabin in the back woods of Wyoming. His information will give you first hand experience on what is involved in this type of construction. Following are a couple of pictures of his cabin and a link to his site.
Mark van Roojen
Timber frame construction
Further progress.
The Timber-Framed Cabin Project
Mark says: I’ve started on a timberframed cabin project and I have been chronicling it here on my website. There are now too many images to put all on one page. So I have now divided it into five pages covering the following time frames. You can reach them by clicking on the link above or click Here.
If you know of other tiny house projects or have one of your own and would like to share it please post it in the comment section. Thank you!
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Thanks for linking to my site. It looks like you’ve got some nice links here to other small house resources, as well as nice stuffin the postings themselves. I’ve only had time for a quick look, but I liked the reprinted article on the small log cabin and will spend some more time later looking at your other postings.
Your web site is the best I have seen for small houses and cabins. I have searched for over a year. My hats off to you. Cant thank you enough. Please dont ever take it down
Chris
Michigan
chrisga@prodigy.net
Thanks Chris for your kind words!
Thanks for updating your page on my project! Obviously since I thought it worth putting on the web I like it that people get to see the work. One funny thing about a cabin is that the early photos are the ones that are most impressive because they show something arising from nothing. But then later, more detail oriented photos are just not as telegenic even if the work to make the details is just as challenging. That’s my backhanded way of apologizing for the less striking photos as the project moves along.
And thanks also for collecting the other projects from which we can all steal ideas.
Excellent!!!!!!!!!
Your blog is very interesting regarding construction of tiny houses.
Very nice. Wish I had the knowledge/ability/patience to construct a timberframe. Every one I have seen here is very nicely done.
Mark, keep up the website. Very interesting read.
Nice story! I like to read about small house design and making the most of the space.
FWIW, my website is moving to http://www.mvr1.com.
The timberframe pages are at http://www.mvr1.com/timberframing/timberframecabin.html .
In case I mistyped (I do that) go to the main page and follow the links there.
Thanks for posting about my cabin!
best,
MArk
Hi Mark – Sorry I forgot to change the link, it is done now…Kent
Thanks Kent! I appreciate it. And your keeping up a cool web resource like this one.
best,
Mark
Anyone interested in seeing a similar project in person right now…I am about to cut and raise an 11.5×15 foot mostly white oak (also cherry, ash, and maple) timber frame cabin in western Pennsylvania. Sept-Oct 2009 contact me at timberhousewright@gmail.com Best, Jeff
I love your web site: you did an excellent job of detailing the building process. Many useful pictures and even more useful information. It turned out great too!
I would like to have your timber Frame Cabin Plan so I can building your timber frame cabin style.
I love your project. I’m dying to build a cabin.
many thanks