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The framing is officially complete on the timber frame woodshed.
Today we wrapped up the final details — installing the last 4x4 post, finishing the 2x4 pickets, setting the knee braces, and closing out the structure. No shortcuts. No rushing the last 10%.
There's something satisfying about bringing a project to this stage. Paint and roofing remain, but the bones are done — and the bones are what matter.
In this video:
• Finishing the interior framing
• Installing the final structural post
• Why I don't use impact drivers
• 26 gauge metal roofing update
• Buckin' Billy Ray axe update
• Why finishing projects completely matters
This woodshed should stand for 100 years or better. And when my grandchildren ask who their grandfather was, I hope someone points to the work and says, "That's who he was."
Whatever your hand finds to do — do it well.
Thanks for watching.