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SUMMARY:Ready to Build: 5-day Timber Framing Class – No Experience Required!
DESCRIPTION:build the timber frame you’ve been imagining\na hands-on timber framing class built around a clear workflow and a timber frame kit that makes building approachable \n ellsworth\, wisconsin | limited to 10 students \nif you’ve ever pictured yourself standing inside a timber frame you built with your own hands — a cabin\, a home\, a shop — this class exists to help make that real. \nnot someday.not in theory.in practice. \n\nfrom dream to structure\nmany people want to build a timber frame.most don’t know where to start. \ncommon questions we hear: \n\n\nwhere do i begin? \n\n\nwhat tools do i actually need? \n\n\ndo i need to be good at math? \n\n\nhow do i know i’m doing it right? \n\n\nthis class answers those questions by giving you direct experience. \nyou don’t just learn how timber frames are built.you help build one — from layout to test raise. \n\nthe star hill timber framing system\nthis class is taught using the star hill timber framing system — a clear\, repeatable methodology for building timber frames without guesswork. \nthe system is built around a simple idea: \n\nif the process is clear\, anyone can build. \n\ninstead of relying on math\, tricks\, or intuition\, the system provides: \n\n\na defined workflow from first timber to test raise \n\n\na repeatable layout method that doesn’t rely on calculations \n\n\nconsistent references that reduce mental overhead \n\n\nconfidence that you know what to do next \n\n\nthis isn’t about doing things one “correct” way.it’s about understanding the process well enough to build your own way. \n\na method designed to be approachable\nyou don’t need: \n\n\nadvanced math \n\n\ngeometry formulas \n\n\nyears of experience \n\n\nspecial shop instincts \n\n\nthe star hill system works because: \n\n\nlayout is physical\, not theoretical \n\n\naccuracy comes from reference\, not math \n\n\nmistakes show up early and can be corrected \n\n\nsteps happen in a clear\, repeatable order \n\n\nif you can follow a process\, you can build a timber frame. \n\nthe timber frame kit (and why it matters)\nat the center of the system is the timber frame kit. \nthe timber frame kit is a physical layout system that allows you to: \n\n\nlay out joinery quickly and consistently \n\n\nwork without calculations or complex geometry \n\n\ntransfer layout directly to the timber \n\n\nfocus on fit and accuracy instead of numbers \n\n\nrather than asking you to figure things out\, the timber frame kit acts as a physical reference that keeps your layout honest and repeatable. \nthe kit used in this class is made from 304 stainless steel for durability and long-term shop use\, and it’s the same system used in the star hill shop. \n\nmultiple ways to build — one clear system\ntimber framing isn’t one thing\, and we don’t teach it as such. \nwithin the star hill timber framing system\, students are exposed to: \n\n\ntraditional hand-tool timber framing \n\n\nmid-level power-tool workflows \n\n\nhigh-end power-tool approaches used in production shops \n\n\nbecause the class is small\, we can: \n\n\nexplore different approaches in real time \n\n\nfocus on the methods you’re most interested in \n\n\nhelp you understand the tradeoffs between speed\, cost\, and complexity \n\n\nthe goal isn’t to tell you what tools to buy.the goal is to help you understand why you’d choose one approach over another. \n\nprepared to choose tools with confidence\nby the end of the class\, students aren’t guessing about tools — they’re informed. \nyou leave knowing: \n\n\nwhich tools matter for your goals \n\n\nwhich tools can wait \n\n\nhow different tools affect workflow\, accuracy\, and pace \n\n\nafter the class\, students receive access to a curated list of recommended timber framing tools\, including tools outside the star hill system that we’ve found valuable in real-world timber framing. \nthese recommendations are provided as guidance\, not requirements. \n\nwhat you leave with\nstudents don’t leave inspired — they leave oriented. \nyou walk away with: \n\n\nexperience working on a real timber frame structure \n\n\na workflow you trust and can repeat on your own \n\n\nclarity around tools\, methods\, and next steps \n\n\nconfidence that comes from having done the work \n\n\nfor many students\, this is the moment when building a timber frame stops being a dream and starts being a plan. \n\nsmall class. real instruction.\nenrollment is limited to 10 students so instruction stays personal and hands-on. \nthat means: \n\n\nlayout lines are checked and discussed \n\n\njoints are reviewed before and after cutting \n\n\nquestions are answered in the moment \n\n\nuncertainty is resolved before it turns into doubt \n\n\nyou’re not watching from the sidelines.you’re building — with guidance — the entire week. \n\nbuild something real\nthis is not a bench class. \nnearly all of your time is spent working on a full timber frame structure: \n\n\nfull layout \n\n\nreal joinery \n\n\nfitting and adjustment \n\n\ntest raising as a crew \n\n\neverything you cut is part of the frame. \nstanding inside a structure you helped build changes what you believe you’re capable of. \n\nmanuals & plans\nstudents receive the digital timber framing practices manual\, which documents the star hill system step by step: \n\n\nlayout logic \n\n\nsequencing \n\n\ncutting and fitting workflow \n\n\nthe digital manual is provided before class\, so you arrive already familiar with the process. \nstudents also receive a digital copy of the timber frame plan built during the class. \na printed poly shop manual will be available at the class for those who prefer a physical reference. \n\nregistration & initial payment\nto enroll\, an initial payment of $700 is required. \nthis is the first portion of the class tuition and begins your participation in the star hill timber framing system. \nwith your initial payment\, you receive: \n\n\nthe timber frame kit\, shipped prior to class \n\n\naccess to the digital timber framing practices manual \n\n\nthe remaining class balance is due on the first day of class. \n\nbringing your timber frame kit to class\nstudents are encouraged to bring their timber frame kit to class and work with their own tools. \nif travel logistics make that difficult\, loaner layout tools are available\, so no one is limited by what they can bring. \n\nchisels & hand tools during class\nloaner chisels are provided for all students. \nyou’re encouraged to bring your own chisels if you have them\, but it’s not required. \nthroughout the week\, you’ll work with a range of hand tools and power tools\, gaining hands-on experience before deciding what belongs in your own shop. \nchisels\, saws\, and other tools will be available for purchase during the class if you choose to expand your kit. \n\nclass details\ndatesmay 20-24\, 2026 \nlocationheated shop in ellsworth\, wiapproximately one hour east of minneapolis / st. paul \noutdoor covered work areas available\, weather permitting. \n\nwhat to bring\n\n\nsafety glasses \n\n\nhearing protection \n\n\ngloves \n\n\nsturdy footwear \n\n\nno prior experience required — just curiosity and a willingness to work. \n\nreserve your spot\nthis class will fill. \nif you’re ready to move from imagining a timber frame to knowing how to build one — and knowing how you want to build it — we’d be glad to work with you. \nbuild. remember. repeat.
URL:https://www.starhilltimberworks.com/event/ready-to-build-5-day-timber-framing-class-no-experience-required-9/
LOCATION:Star Hill Timberworks\, Ellsworth\, WI\, 54011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ready to Build: 5-day Timber Framing Class – No Experience Required!
DESCRIPTION:build the timber frame you’ve been imagining\na hands-on timber framing class built around a clear workflow and a timber frame kit that makes building approachable \nellsworth\, wisconsin | limited to 10 students \nif you’ve ever pictured yourself standing inside a timber frame you built with your own hands — a cabin\, a home\, a shop — this class exists to help make that real. \nnot someday.not in theory.in practice. \n\nfrom dream to structure\nmany people want to build a timber frame.most don’t know where to start. \ncommon questions we hear: \n\n\nwhere do i begin? \n\n\nwhat tools do i actually need? \n\n\ndo i need to be good at math? \n\n\nhow do i know i’m doing it right? \n\n\nthis class answers those questions by giving you direct experience. \nyou don’t just learn how timber frames are built.you help build one — from layout to test raise. \n\nthe star hill timber framing system\nthis class is taught using the star hill timber framing system — a clear\, repeatable methodology for building timber frames without guesswork. \nthe system is built around a simple idea: \n\nif the process is clear\, anyone can build. \n\ninstead of relying on math\, tricks\, or intuition\, the system provides: \n\n\na defined workflow from first timber to test raise \n\n\na repeatable layout method that doesn’t rely on calculations \n\n\nconsistent references that reduce mental overhead \n\n\nconfidence that you know what to do next \n\n\nthis isn’t about doing things one “correct” way.it’s about understanding the process well enough to build your own way. \n\na method designed to be approachable\nyou don’t need: \n\n\nadvanced math \n\n\ngeometry formulas \n\n\nyears of experience \n\n\nspecial shop instincts \n\n\nthe star hill system works because: \n\n\nlayout is physical\, not theoretical \n\n\naccuracy comes from reference\, not math \n\n\nmistakes show up early and can be corrected \n\n\nsteps happen in a clear\, repeatable order \n\n\nif you can follow a process\, you can build a timber frame. \n\nthe timber frame kit (and why it matters)\nat the center of the system is the timber frame kit. \nthe timber frame kit is a physical layout system that allows you to: \n\n\nlay out joinery quickly and consistently \n\n\nwork without calculations or complex geometry \n\n\ntransfer layout directly to the timber \n\n\nfocus on fit and accuracy instead of numbers \n\n\nrather than asking you to figure things out\, the timber frame kit acts as a physical reference that keeps your layout honest and repeatable. \nthe kit used in this class is made from 304 stainless steel for durability and long-term shop use\, and it’s the same system used in the star hill shop. \n\nmultiple ways to build — one clear system\ntimber framing isn’t one thing\, and we don’t teach it as such. \nwithin the star hill timber framing system\, students are exposed to: \n\n\ntraditional hand-tool timber framing \n\n\nmid-level power-tool workflows \n\n\nhigh-end power-tool approaches used in production shops \n\n\nbecause the class is small\, we can: \n\n\nexplore different approaches in real time \n\n\nfocus on the methods you’re most interested in \n\n\nhelp you understand the tradeoffs between speed\, cost\, and complexity \n\n\nthe goal isn’t to tell you what tools to buy.the goal is to help you understand why you’d choose one approach over another. \n\nprepared to choose tools with confidence\nby the end of the class\, students aren’t guessing about tools — they’re informed. \nyou leave knowing: \n\n\nwhich tools matter for your goals \n\n\nwhich tools can wait \n\n\nhow different tools affect workflow\, accuracy\, and pace \n\n\nafter the class\, students receive access to a curated list of recommended timber framing tools\, including tools outside the star hill system that we’ve found valuable in real-world timber framing. \nthese recommendations are provided as guidance\, not requirements. \n\nwhat you leave with\nstudents don’t leave inspired — they leave oriented. \nyou walk away with: \n\n\nexperience working on a real timber frame structure \n\n\na workflow you trust and can repeat on your own \n\n\nclarity around tools\, methods\, and next steps \n\n\nconfidence that comes from having done the work \n\n\nfor many students\, this is the moment when building a timber frame stops being a dream and starts being a plan. \n\nsmall class. real instruction.\nenrollment is limited to 10 students so instruction stays personal and hands-on. \nthat means: \n\n\nlayout lines are checked and discussed \n\n\njoints are reviewed before and after cutting \n\n\nquestions are answered in the moment \n\n\nuncertainty is resolved before it turns into doubt \n\n\nyou’re not watching from the sidelines.you’re building — with guidance — the entire week. \n\nbuild something real\nthis is not a bench class. \nnearly all of your time is spent working on a full timber frame structure: \n\n\nfull layout \n\n\nreal joinery \n\n\nfitting and adjustment \n\n\ntest raising as a crew \n\n\neverything you cut is part of the frame. \nstanding inside a structure you helped build changes what you believe you’re capable of. \n\nmanuals & plans\nstudents receive the digital timber framing practices manual\, which documents the star hill system step by step: \n\n\nlayout logic \n\n\nsequencing \n\n\ncutting and fitting workflow \n\n\nthe digital manual is provided before class\, so you arrive already familiar with the process. \nstudents also receive a digital copy of the timber frame plan built during the class. \na printed poly shop manual will be available at the class for those who prefer a physical reference. \n\nregistration & initial payment\nto enroll\, an initial payment of $700 is required. \nthis is the first portion of the class tuition and begins your participation in the star hill timber framing system. \nwith your initial payment\, you receive: \n\n\nthe timber frame kit\, shipped prior to class \n\n\naccess to the digital timber framing practices manual \n\n\nthe remaining class balance is due on the first day of class. \n\nbringing your timber frame kit to class\nstudents are encouraged to bring their timber frame kit to class and work with their own tools. \nif travel logistics make that difficult\, loaner layout tools are available\, so no one is limited by what they can bring. \n\nchisels & hand tools during class\nloaner chisels are provided for all students. \nyou’re encouraged to bring your own chisels if you have them\, but it’s not required. \nthroughout the week\, you’ll work with a range of hand tools and power tools\, gaining hands-on experience before deciding what belongs in your own shop. \nchisels\, saws\, and other tools will be available for purchase during the class if you choose to expand your kit. \n\nclass details\ndatesjune 17-21\, 2026 \nlocationheated shop in ellsworth\, wiapproximately one hour east of minneapolis / st. paul \noutdoor covered work areas available\, weather permitting. \n\nwhat to bring\n\n\nsafety glasses \n\n\nhearing protection \n\n\ngloves \n\n\nsturdy footwear \n\n\nno prior experience required — just curiosity and a willingness to work. \n\nreserve your spot\nthis class will fill. \nif you’re ready to move from imagining a timber frame to knowing how to build one — and knowing how you want to build it — we’d be glad to work with you. \nbuild. remember. repeat.
URL:https://www.starhilltimberworks.com/event/ready-to-build-5-day-timber-framing-class-no-experience-required-7/
LOCATION:Star Hill Timberworks\, Ellsworth\, WI\, 54011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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