mind_the_goat
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Anyone watch Country File on BBC last night?
They were at the Dorset Woodland Architecture School, where, amongst other things, they are running a project to use timber that would normally be no use for construction due to bends, twists or branches. Using a fascinating mix of old and new technology they have have a system which enables them to to digitally scan odd shaped trees, including branches and then design them into sound structures. A robot then accurately cuts the actual joints required to make it securely fit it together. A modern take on traditional Cruck frame design. The roof structure they were building was amazing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06qz9fk
They were at the Dorset Woodland Architecture School, where, amongst other things, they are running a project to use timber that would normally be no use for construction due to bends, twists or branches. Using a fascinating mix of old and new technology they have have a system which enables them to to digitally scan odd shaped trees, including branches and then design them into sound structures. A robot then accurately cuts the actual joints required to make it securely fit it together. A modern take on traditional Cruck frame design. The roof structure they were building was amazing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06qz9fk