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Restoring a 200 Year Old Danish Barn - Part 3

69 ビュー· 08/02/26
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In this episode, Mark from Nomad Boat Building travels to Denmark to help his friend Mikkel of Small Boat School—and in their spare time, they take on the restoration of a 200-year-old Danish timber frame barn. Originally relocated in 1862, this historic structure is being carefully repaired and adapted into a future hands-on classroom space. Using a mix of traditional timber framing joinery and practical modern tools, the two work to stabilize leaning walls, replace rotten sill beams, repair posts, and fit new mortise and tenon joints into centuries-old wood. Along the way, they reuse original lime-mortared bricks, discuss historic Scandinavian building terminology, and demonstrate efficient, minimal-intervention repairs that preserve as much original material as possible. Expect half-lap joints, scarf joints, loose tenons, chain mortising, and plenty of problem-solving as they carefully shift and realign parts of the barn’s structure. This series documents the restoration of a historic Danish barn, showing traditional craftsmanship, structural timber repair, and the realities of working on old agricultural buildings. Whether you're into timber framing, historic building restoration, traditional woodworking, or heritage construction, this project offers practical insight and plenty of character. 👉 Learn more about Mikkel’s boatbuilding course at Small Boat School Website: https://www.smallboatschool.com/ 👉 Follow Mark’s work at Nomad Boat Building Website: https://www.nomadboatbuilding.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadboatbuilding/ Support these videos with monthly or annual pledges at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nomadboatbuilding Or make a one time donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/nomadboatbuilding Topics in this video: • 200-year-old barn restoration • Danish timber frame construction • Traditional mortise and tenon joinery • Half-lap and scarf joints • Reusing historic bricks with lime mortar • Structural sill beam replacement • Timber frame wall realignment • Hand tools and modern power tools in restoration ⏱ Video Chapters 00:00 Introduction – Arriving in Denmark & The Barn Project 00:42 History of the 200-Year-Old Danish Barn 01:35 Stabilizing the Structure with Jacks 02:38 Reusing Old Bricks & Lime Mortar 04:10 Assessing Rot & Wall Movement 04:46 Rebuilding the Sill Beam 05:52 Timber Joinery Repairs Explained 06:35 Lifting and Realigning the Wall 08:46 Freeing the Structure & Adjusting Supports 11:21 Repairing a “Loose Halt” Timber 12:22 Danish Timber Framing Terminology 13:19 Traditional Scarf Joints vs Half-Laps 13:54 Reinstalling Structural Timbers 14:57 Blending Traditional Joinery with Modern Tools 18:56 Corner Repair Progress Update 21:17 Removing a Major Structural Timber 22:29 Lowering Heavy Timber Safely with Ropes 24:04 Fine-Tuning Timber Fit 26:40 Laying Out a New Mortise 29:58 Chain Mortiser in Action 32:43 Cleaning Up Mortises by Hand 35:07 Test Fitting the Timber 36:22 “Barn Sauce” & Workshop Humor 37:34 Driving the Joint Home 40:21 Final Doweling & Woodwork Wrap-Up 40:46 What’s Next – Masonry Work Begins #BarnRestoration #TimberFraming #HistoricRestoration #Woodworking #TraditionalJoinery #DanishBarn #HeritageBuilding #BoatBuilder

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