Historic Timber Framing
with Sophie Linnell PC '21
$1,200
Dates: Tuesday, June 10 - Saturday, June 13 (5 meetings)
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Instructor: Sophie Linnell PC '21
Teaching Assistant: TBA
Construct a timber frame structure using traditional mortise and tenon joints, learning the layout and construction of historic New England timber framed structures, including barns and dwellings. Construction methods cover the use of traditional tools including framing chisels, hand saws, and marking gauges.
Location: Please note that this class will be held at the Topsfield Historical Society, 1 Howlett St, Topsfield, Massachusetts.
- The class will be held in the Gould Barn while utilizing the lawn and grounds for portions of the classwork.
- The Gould Barn is wheelchair accessible with two single occupancy restrooms and a kitchenette available to students.
- Parking is available in the Topsfield Historical Society's gravel lot. No parking is allowed in the church parking lot next door.
Tools & Supplies: Please bring the items on this supply list to the first day of class. Need an item? Our NBSS Store/Gallery carries dozens of tools and supplies, in addition to NBSS branded items and handmade goods. You may make purchases online, in person (Monday-Thursday 7:30 am - 2:00 pm), or via email at store@nbss.edu.Tool orders must be made via email or over the phone.
Attire: This is a general list of how to dress for the shop environment, please contact ce@nbss.edu if you have any questions.
- Closed-toe, comfortable, and protective footwear (sneakers or boots)
- No loose clothing
- Long pants suggested
- No loose jewelry
- Long hair must be tied back
Prerequisite: None
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Jun 10 - 14th, 2025
Tue - Sat for 1 week from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm