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Recommended Timber Framing Resources

These are timber framing resources, including books and tools, that we recommend to our class students. Interested in learning to timber frame with us? Discover our upcoming class dates.

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Timber Framing Books

Learn to Timber Frame – Will Beemer

This book is easy to read, includes tons of color photographs, and has step by step plans for building a shed/cabin.

Learn to Timber Frame: Craftsmanship, Simplicity, Timeless Beauty
  • Hardcover Book
  • Beemer, Will (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
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A Timber Framer’s Workshop – Steve Chappell

This book is a wealth of informatoin. It can be a little more challenging to digest than Beemer, but is a fantastic resource.

A Timber Framer's Workshop: Joinery & Design Essentials for Building...
  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Steve Chappell (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
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Japanese Joinery – Dorian Bracht

If you want to learn Japanese joinery, this is your best option in the English language. Some of the diagrams aren’t completely accurate, so pay close attention and do additional research, as needed. Overall a good resource.

Sale
Japanese Joinery
  • Hardcover Book
  • Bracht, Dorian (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
a hand holding a book called "japanese joinery"

Timber framing Youtube channels to follow

Appalachian Wood (me) – https://www.youtube.com/@appalachianwoodhomestead

Mr Chickadee – https://www.youtube.com/@MrChickadee

Timber framing chisels

Barr 1.5″ framing chisel. This is my preferred framing chisel.

Barr Slick (not critical but useful)

Robert Sorby 1.5” Chisel. This is the chisel used in class and it is tang style.

a row of framing chisels

Timber Framing Mallets

You can easily make one or buy a fancy one.

Here’s the link to a split faced rawhide mallet. Just make sure you get one that’s at least 2lbs.

Garland Split Head Rawhide Hammer, 2.75 lbs
  • Garland Split Head Rawhide Hammer, Multiple SizesA heavy duty hammer with rawhide faces. Ideal for use with punches, setter dies and wherever a heavy...
a row of wood mallets

Hand Planes for Timber Framing

Jack plane – Stanley #5 is a good one. This is easiest to find affordably on EBay, but you might need to put a little bit of sweat equity into sharpening it. You can sometimes find this plane in a lot with others for less than you can find it solo.

Other planes, like a smoothing plane and rabbet plane, can be helpful, but aren’t mandatory

Hand Saws for Timber Framing

We prefer Japanese style pull saws. Western style says can work, too, if that’s what you prefer.

Crosscut – Z saw 333mm. This is a Japanese pull saw with an impulse hardened blade.

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Z Z Z Saw Temporary Frame 333 Main Unit
  • Country of Origin: Japan
  • Specifications: Use: General wood
  • Size: Blade Length: 13.2 inches (333 mm), Pitch: 1.1 inches (2.8 mm), Plate Thickness: 0.04 inches (0.9 mm), Cutting Width: 0.05 inches (1.3 mm)
a hand holding three z saws

Ryoba. This saw has a crosscut and a rip side. I’ve found this Ryoba to be reliable.

Shark Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw
  • This flexible fine-cut saw is great for cabinet work, flush cutting (dowels)
  • It can be used for flexed or flush cutting and features the pull-to-cut method for faster, cleaner, easier, and safer sawing
  • The pull-saw teeth have three cutting edges that are precision diamond-cut, not merely stamp-cut

Sharpening Stone

DMT stone – Double sided coarse and fine. Make sure to avoid knock offs with similar names. I had a cheaper knock off once and the stone wasn’t even flat.

Sale
DMT WM8FC-WB DuoSharp Double-Sided Diamond Whetstone, Fine/Coarse (600/325)...
  • Seamless Sharpening: The DMT DuoSharp diamond sharpener features dual surfaces for coarse and fine sharpening and also includes a continuous diamond...
  • Versatile for Every Edge: This sharpening stone offers both a Coarse diamond side (45 micron / 325 mesh) to quickly restores neglected edges and a...
  • Easy Maintenance: With this diamond sharpening stone, there’s no need for messy oils; sharpen dry or with water! With fast results, the DMT diamond...

Circular saws for timber framing

In addition to a basic circular saw, you may also want a 10 1/4″ one.

Skilsaw – 10 1/4″ Circular saw is a solid pick.

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SKILSAW SPT70WM-01 15 Amp 10-1/4" Magnesium SAWSQUATCH Worm Drive Circular...
  • Larger than life saw for cutting 4x cleanly and efficiently in one pass
  • 15 Amp Dual-Field motor designed specifically for saws for relentless power and durability
  • Magnesium construction means legendary durability

There are also Milwaukee and Makita options. We own the Milwaukee.

Prices fluctuate. Someones one brand costs less, sometimes another brand goes on sale or costs less.

MILWAUKEE'S Circular Saw, 10-1/4 in. Blade, 5200 rpm, Red (6470-21)
  • Power Tools and Accessories
  • Country of manufacture: China
  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee
two men using circular saws to cut a beam

There are also 16” saws available. They are much more expensive, heavy, and difficult to handle. I recommend putting off this as a purchase until you decide you really need it. Borrowing or renting one may cure you of wanting ot buy it.

Auger Bits for Timber Framing

Wood Owl auger bits are the best. Don’t waste your time with anything else!

I use the 1 ⅜” for the 1.5” mortises. Usually the 7” version is fine, but you may just want to spoil yourself and get the longer one.

WoodOwl 6 Piece Set with 3/8", 1/2”, 5/8", 3/4”, 7/8" and 1” x...
  • 6 pc set with 3/8", 1/2”, 5/8", 3/4”, 7/8" and 1”diameter by 7-1/2” long Wood Owl Tri Cut Ultra Smooth Auger bits
  • The patented Tri-Cut Ultra Smooth design has three precision ground cutting edges and three flutes engineered to optimize performance
  • Tri-Cut design has three cutting spurs that score the outside of the cut producing extremely smooth holes
a man using a long auger bit

Chain Mortiser

Hitachi BC21SA. Check ebay, usually around $400-$600. The orange handle one is great because it allows you to move the plunger left and right without having to unclamp the machine. This is really handy to have, and the exact machine that I have.

If you want to mortise timbers larger than 7”, you’ll need to get the rods extended. A local machine shop should be able to do this affordably.

We’ve never had an issue with the power and don’t use a converter.

a man using a hitachi chain mortiser

New chain mortisers are in the $2000 range.

Power Planers for timber framing

Makita 6 1/8″ Planer. You could go with the 12″ but this one will do about 80% of the work. Again, look on Ebay for something used if you want to save.

Makita 12 1/4″ Planer. This planer makes life much easier for the larger beams but not a deal breaker to use the 6″ instead.

Find used planes on Ebay to save $$$

a woman using a makita power planer

I hope this list of timber framing tools and books is helpful. If you want to learn more about timber framing, be sure to join one of our weekend intensives!

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