Website update!

May 2020 our website is getting an update with new images, and a new blog. I’ve been working away at trying to learn WordPress, and recently contacted Varsity Tutors where I met John, who patiently guided me through the many steps involved in learning more about the software.

Some of you may be wondering where our “Classes” pages have gone, the classes are currently under discussion and renovation and may return in future. I’m still open to the idea of onsite classes: travelling to your site and helping to get the timbers organized and teaching layout, cutting and assembly. Contact Us for more information and discussion on this topic.

Welcome to the Whippletree Blog

Hello from Mark Davidson, join me here for posts about Traditional Woodworking including: Timber framing, old Ontario barns, structural design, tools of the trade and generally what keeps us busy at Whippletree.

Wedding Barn Update

Rob and I visited the Wedding Barn this week for some cosmetic work on the timbers. The building is 95% closed in now and moving toward completion. It was great to see the structure with a roof and windows, this site has great views and a peaceful setting.

Thistle Ha Barn

Thistle Ha Barn is located north of Toronto, and is one of the largest barns I’ve seen in Ontario at 50′ x 100′. I was hired to make drawings of the barn structure to help with planning for re-use. This is an awesome building surrounded by very nice farmland.

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