Liz-Art Creations
The Frontier OS27
Dusty Square Designs makes catching mountain peak wood art







deMilked published this amazing post about interesting woodworking projects
Jack Mack Woodturning spins OSB!
Humans are doing just fine.
James Turrell - large format architectural sculptor.
If I had to choose who’s work to copy in my own creative way which would then lead to an entirely different and similarly vibrant variation on theme…It would be Mr. Turrell’s work. His is the peak of aesthetic and creative architectural design and beyond.
TreeCycled Pallet Wood Bartops!
Subscribe to TreeCycled https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmVyiNSWB7pa_FfLMzVZPg/videos
Blacktail Studio
Amish Manual Building Move!
Payment for this work today is One Hat per Labormn! Gday boays.
MattBangsWood /// Dream Jobsite Manifestation
Sometimes you get lucky to work on jobs in the mountains. This is when framing can be one of the coolest jobs possible. Lots of elements come together and it is all like magic.
Rolling this floor looks effortless.
Zip System sheeting. This is the industry standard at MBW.
Again noting the video production of the entire crew really. Folks are obviously making time and working around and with the filming of these projects.
Thanks guys.
MattBangsWood /// Nailing Schedules
https://www.youtube.com/c/MattBangsWood
Matt Panella is a favorite Construction YouTuber.
Aside from all the Framing Carpentry expertise, he produces an amazing educational series in beautiful settings.
The videography alone is top-notch. I’m pumped to share his work with ya.
This video is notable because the Zip system calls for its own specific nailing pattern. Accuracy and speed is a cool thing in framing. You get the proper respect if you are able to burn through this job without having to go back and fix many shiners. (nails that shine through the other side because you missed the stud)
He checks nicely and nails down any raised nails which happens a lot depending on wood/tool/nail etc. Doublechecking 6” spacings and such, hitting Zip system field nail locations and showing the general flow of this framing task are exemplified.
See later he checks for what stud pack is behind a corner and adjusts the zig-zag pattern. The lead comes to check the specifics of this wall area’s nailing schedule and he confirms looking at the plans. Solid accountability.
This house is a nice long big of nailing off and finishing these walls. It is good practice if you have not done that yet. 10-30’ ladders make it all the more fun.
It is fun re-loading these guns too. Throughout this video, he re-loads nails. But I notice he is a fancy framer guy and is snipping off the tips of rack plastic every time he reloads? haha. Not judging but just saying it’s extra. Feels good. haha. Love all these guys.
Once you have built it all and this is the last thing to do to bring it all together and call it done...this part of the job is satisfying because it’s time to relax and practice your ninja.
Watching this process is also meditative in similar ways as ASMR.
Set my head cam up mang, lez-Go! I’m happy to see his production skills do their thing.
Matt is a solid leader and mentor of his team. Respect.
These videos are helpful for any people wanting to learn to frame.
Concrete Tilt-Up Construction /// Time-laps
All I know is, me and a few other guys built a huge warehouse. Don’t ask me how we did it. I don’t remember because it was too darn hot on that slab. Luckily some other dude spent this time capturing the art of tilt-up. Did I really do all that? I guess so. Would I rather frame a cabin in the woods in the mountains in the snow? Hell yeah.