The timbers arrive!
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The timbers from local lumber merchant Jacques Dubois arrive at Hamlet's workshop. We opted for a locally sourced mixed species timber frame, so we have quite a selection of different wood which should make for some interesting variations of grain and colour. There is hickory, maple, cherry, ash, douglas fir, oak, and a few bits of elm and birch. At the moment, the wood is being planed and prepared by Hamlet ready for the joints to be cut.
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