Scribing and plumbing timber frame pavillion posts.
This video details the process of scribing multiple timber posts to a stone plinth foundation, then aquiring a zero reference for the layout of joinery. Very useful techniques permitting the placement of a timber frame over uneven ground anywhere you need without any dirt movement or other hassles.
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Видео Scribing and plumbing timber frame pavillion posts. канала Mr. Chickadee
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