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Timber Framing

Stavlinebygg Phase I: Hewing with Featured Guest Trond Oalann

Course Overview

North House is pleased to welcome Trond Oalann of Hordaland, Norway to lead a course in a traditional Norwegian building method, the stavlinebygg. The stavlinebygg style is one of more than 25 post (stav) building traditions in Norway. Dating from the late 1700's, the heavy construction utilizing sill timbers and mortise and tenon joinery developed in response to the strong winds of the Nordmore area. The relatively simple truss roof system lent itself well for large barns, boathouses and agricultural and commercial storage buildings. This building style incorporates the use of stacked and scribed wall plates, an element of horizontal log construction, as well as early timber frame joinery techniques.
The key to building stavlinebygg efficiently and confidently lies in the sequence of the work and in systematic use of templates. This course will not only focus on these skills, but also on the use of hand tools in traditional ways. Learning the methods of construction is as much a part of the Norwegian heritage as the completed structure itself. This is a rare chance to learn from master craftsman in this rich Norwegian tradition, as Trond offers his first course in the US.
In the first phase of this course, Days 1-4, students will hew logs into timbers using the axe and broad-axe. Instruction will cover the evolution of Norwegian hewing axes and techniques from the 14th century to the present. Reproductions of historical axes will be available for student use. Students will be able to pace their work individually, taking long breaks as the work is physically demanding. Emphasis will be placed on skills needed to properly and effectively use axes.
Students enrolled in Phase I are welcome to stay an extra day after class has concluded for no additional tuition to observe demonstration sessions from a delegation of traditional Norwegian craftsmen that will accompany Trond, including blacksmiths, carpenters, boat builders and joiners.
Note, by registering for Phase I only, you are enrolled in Days 1-4 of the course. If you wish to participate in Phase II as well, please register for the entire course here.

Dates

Mon, May 8th, 2017  –  Thu, May 11th, 2017

Course Details

Length: 4 days
Skill Levels: Beginner to Advanced
Hours: 9am-5pm
Intergenerational age: na
Tuition: $380.00
Additional materials fee paid to instructor when class starts: included

Required

You will need the following tools for this class:

All required tools/materials are provided by your instructor and North House and will be available once the course begins.

Optional Tools

Feel free to bring your favorite tools and whatever materials you might feel appropriate for this course.

More Information

Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.

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North House Folk School photo of instructor, Peter Henrikson
Peter Henrikson
Grand Marais, MN

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Stavlinebygg Phase I: Hewing with Featured Guest Trond Oalann