Well check out that channel. He brought in experienced timber framing crew and documented the process and techniques.Yes, that is where I am leaning.
So rather than stick frame, if you decide to go with wood- might consider timber frame as a better option. Short 6 minute vid.
There is a fascinating Norwegian channel that is a great resource. If I can find it, I will share.
As far as hippy mode, Narings used stone and concrete and built their own homes.
Might contact your local 4H sheep leader and ask if when the kids shear their sheep for fair, if you could salvage the wool. Lamb’s wool is virtually worthless and often goes into the garbage or compost at best. It’s great for a dab sort of compound.Yeah, I've seen that video. A lot of others. Its the style I'm most interested in.
What I haven't figured out yet though, is how to fill the spaces between timbers in the year of our lord 2025. Wattle and dab isn't feasible for my place, I have neither the wattle, nor the daub.
I welcome you to come out and look at my house, barn, shop and all my other outbuildings. Every building that I have here is well built and out of lumber.Sounds like a raging case of confirmation bias to me. We all suffer from it to some degree. Anyway, instead of pointless arguing, maybe point out a way to build stick houses that AREN'T junk. Because, I might just have to hold my nose and build the addition that way anyway. Maybe there is something I haven't thought of that transforms them.
I'd like to have a timber frame house too. But remember, they are made out of wood, lots of wood.Yes, that is where I am leaning.