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00:00:05
Hello!
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Shoyan here.
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I’m a carpenter based in Japan.
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Today, I’m building
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a 1.5m x 6m woodshed, (4′11″ x 19′8″)
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accessible from both sides.
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I continue building the woodshed
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for which I cut the parts last time.
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Though it’s a woodshed,
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the shape is not like a shed.
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As you can see from the shape
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of the foundation, it will be unique.
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The shape is like a Japanese-style gate
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and will be used to store firewood.
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Now, let’s start with the sill.
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The sill is 12cm(4 3/4″) wide,
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but I intentionally use
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a narrower 10cm(4″)-wide foundation.
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Generally, the foundation is 15cm(6″) wide
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if the sill is 12cm(4 3/4″) wide.
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I’m going to allow the sill to protrude
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a little so that it looks sturdy
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and stylish.
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If the building is exposed
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to rain like this,
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a wider foundation can slow down
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wood corrosion.
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Water will not accumulate
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on the foundation;
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it will drip down.
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In the initial plan,
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the foundations on the shorter side—
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which looks like a branch—
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were to be spaced 1m(3′3″) apart.
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Eventually, only three foundations
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were used on the shorter side
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at 2m(6′7″) intervals.
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A firm concrete slab
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like this is unnecessary
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with this type of foundation.
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Gravel could be used
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instead of a concrete slab,
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if it is set at the same height.
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The firewood won’t get wet,
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and can dry well.
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The foundation in the shorter direction
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was less than planned,
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but it is a firm foundation
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with a concrete slab.
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Anchor bolts seem to be used here
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more than is necessary.
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This is my fault;
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I didn’t let the concrete engineer
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know about the plan in the first place,
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so the anchor bolts were set
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at the normal length.
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This time, I’m going to install
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the slats on the sills.
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As I'm going to counterbore the sills,
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it would have been better
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if the anchor bolts were slightly lower
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than the sill top.
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I didn’t communicate that well.
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Now I start installing the sills.
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Since I cut the dovetails by hand,
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they join snugly.
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Especially in a situation like this,
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pre-cut dovetails are rickety in shape
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and don’t fit snugly.
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Hand-cut dovetails are a little tight,
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but they fit well when joined.
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I tighten the anchor bolts while
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checking that the sills are straight.
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It’s important to measure precisely
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before securing the sills
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if they aren’t connected
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in four corners.
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Even though it’s just a woodshed,
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the sill is the base and it’s important.
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I measure the size accurately
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and secure it firmly.
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I cut the anchor bolts with a grinder.
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It’s a little tricky to cut them
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after the sills are installed.
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Usually, I only cut
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one or two anchor bolts per house,
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but this is my first time
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cutting them all.
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When cutting metal
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on a concrete slab,
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I make sure to clean up well afterward.
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If I don’t, when it rains
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the metal powder will rust,
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and the concrete slab will turn red.
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So the cleanup should
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never be omitted.
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I caulk the counterbore firmly,
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proud of the surface.
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This prevents water from accumulating.
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Next, I drill a hole
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for a plug on each dovetail end
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since I didn’t drill them initially.
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This number of holes
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is easy to drill on site.
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Now I install the columns.
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There will be just one row of columns
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in the center and none on the sides.
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On the four places
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where the sill is installed
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in the short direction,
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diagonal braces will be installed.
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The shed is firmly supported
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on both sides by them.
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Rather than forcing
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to join the diagonal braces
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with a mallet,
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I loosen the column
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so it can be installed easily.
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After the braces are tightly joined
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to the column, I put it back in place.
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If you forcefully join
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the diagonal braces,
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they won’t fit tightly.
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That’s why I install them this way.
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For the area that can’t be plugged,
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I use hardware to secure
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the column and the sill.
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I float the hardware about 4mm(5/32″)
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and secure it with screws downward.
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The column will be pulled
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toward the sill.
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Next, I install the ridge beam,
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the only horizontal frame on top.
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In the center,
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the two pieces will be joined.
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Next, I install the supports
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for the firewood shelves.
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To install this support,
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I simply penetrate the column
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and plug it into the center.
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There will be slats on this.
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Next, I install the girder supports
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on the top.
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It’s called “udegi” in Japanese.
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In the same way,
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I penetrate them and plug them
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in the center.
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When a part penetrates a column,
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it won’t fit if it’s too tight—
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and it will rattle if it’s too loose.
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We set planks
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across a few stepladders as scaffolding
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so that we can install
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the girder supports.
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This was dangerous,
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since we needed to press them.
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Scaffolding would have been helpful,
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but it’s difficult to prepare scaffolding
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for a small building this size.
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On top, I wedge the girder supports
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to secure them firmly.
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These wedges can be re-tightened
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if they come loose.
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Next, I install the girders.
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The timber is small.
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I secure it to the support from the top
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with 180mm(7 1/8″) screws called Tarukick.
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An end-to-end scarf joint,
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cut diagonally, is used for the girder.
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Two girders can be screwed together
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on the support.
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I check that the columns
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are installed vertically
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before installing the roof.
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Many tie beams
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will be in the middle columns
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to hold the firewood.
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Each tie beam also serves
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as a diagonal brace
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to fix the column vertically.
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I’m going to install the diagonal braces
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while checking that the columns
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are vertical.
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There is nothing better
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than being sturdy.
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I also secure the diagonal braces
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from the front
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using long Tarukick screws.
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Even when exposed to rain,
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this screw resists rusting.
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Now that the building is securely fastened,
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I start installing the roof.
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First, I install the bargeboards
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on both sides.
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I use stainless steel nails
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from the front.
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Screws can also be used,
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but nails look better.
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There will be a Phillips head
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on the front if screws are used.
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That’s not my cup of tea.
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Next, I install the roofing boards.
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I directly install them above
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the ridge beam, girders,
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and bargeboards.
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Rafters are not used.
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The roofing boards
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are 20mm(25/32″)-thick cedar,
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and both sides are planed.
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No metal plates
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or other roofing materials
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will be on these roofing boards.
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I secure the roof boards with screws
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instead of nails.
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Since the girders are cedar
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and therefore soft,
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the roof boards may fly off in the wind;
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that’s why this part should be fixed
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firmly with screws.
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After installing the roof boards,
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I draw lines and determine
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the location of the eaves end.
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Cutting the roof boards before
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installation may result
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in an uneven alignment,
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so it’s best to cut them
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after installation.
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I made the roof boards
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a little longer than planned,
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so the ends are not neatly aligned.
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For this reason,
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I use 4cm(1 5/8″)-square timber
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between the girder and the eaves end.
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By installing this,
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the eaves end becomes stronger
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and is firmly fixed.
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It makes the roof boards
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neatly aligned and straight.
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Next, I place the exposed ridge beam
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on the top of the roof boards.
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This is used as a decoration,
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but it also holds the roof boards.
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By holding the roof boards,
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the boards won’t shift,
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and rain will not enter.
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It looks cool
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and is a nice decorative element.
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Finally, I install the battens
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along the roof board seams.
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In the case of a wall,
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it is called a batten:
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“meita” in Japanese.
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When it comes to roof boards,
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I’m not sure if batten is the right name.
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Anyway, I will call it batten
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and install them.
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For battens,
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I use short stainless steel nails.
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Two nails are needed per location
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when securing battens.
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So, there will be two nails, two nails,
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and two nails.
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If they were fastened with thick screws,
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this thin batten could break.
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Even though it’s not visible on the roof,
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it’s somewhat time-consuming
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to carefully drive in two screws
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on each part.
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Now that the roof is built,
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the next step is to build the shelves
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for the firewood.
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First, I work from the bottom.
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I secure the shelf support
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on the front of the sill.
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It is a 45mm(1 7/8″) thick,
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120mm(4 3/4″) wide,
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and 2m(6′7″) long stud.
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It’d be sturdier if a foundation existed
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between every 2m(6′7″) spacing.
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Since I’m installing
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the slats longitudinally,
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I install the beam in the center.
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The wood is an ordinary
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45m x 60mm joist/rafter. (1 7/8″ x 2 3/8″)
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I will install the slats longitudinally
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after installing the beams.
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Next, I set a plastic post
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in the center of the beam spaced
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2m(6′7″) apart as installed earlier.
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Setting this will serve as a foundation,
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and it won’t sink.
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Now I install the slats.
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They are 24mm(1″),
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which is quite thick.
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The spacing might be narrow,
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and I don’t think this much slat
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is necessary.
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Anyway, I install them
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while aligning the spacing.
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The shed was supposed to be completed
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after installing the slats,
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but I felt the higher shelf
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needed reinforcement.
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Since I had some extra 4cm(1 5/8″)-square wood,
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I made angle braces from it.
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I install them on the diagonal braces
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to support the shelf.
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Though it’s thin,
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it has still become sturdier.
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I have finished building
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the large woodshed.
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Two 3-ton trucks of firewood
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fit in this woodshed.
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It’s too big and looks like
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a building for another purpose,
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but it’s become a splendid woodshed.
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It can be fully stocked.
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That’s all for today.
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