Our house in Tasmania is built about 1860.
The original smaller section.
It's all timber. Split rafters, pit sawn studs and plates.
Top wall plates dovetailed together, studs morticed into top and bottom plates.
Flooring pit sawn with some later circular sawn.
Shingles still under the corrugated...
Sydney and Tasmania. Chalk and cheese.
But I'm not a city slicker.
Tasmania is cold so some say. The wind comes straight from the south pole.
It's small population means somewhat limited in speciality areas, but then we have our jems amongst the speciality.
Travel across to mainland can be...
Welcome from a small piece of Australia
It's a big place.
Do you have a site in mind?
And yes. We have some amazing timbers. Unfortunately some on the threatened species list.
Scotland. Looks an awesome place from some recent TV shows we've watched.
Our (tasmania) highland country reminds me of...
If you can actually access the (or any) corner, get some big boxes, cardboard or just masking tape on the floor. Using real measurements
Play about and see what ideas come into play
We laid out our bedroom like that.
Works well.
My first post here, haven't introduced myself but will do that later.
I've a C360
3 phase, 3 motors.
But planer head and saw share same motor.
Is yours similar?
Assume yours has spindle moulder with own motor.
My belt for saw just slips off.
Have you a manual?
I'd be surprised you'd have to...