This past monday, we took a trip out to Kimberton Camphill in West Chester County, PA. While walking around the property we came up to what is known as “White Pines.” It is a timber frame structure that now serves as a storage shed and workshop. What is so intriging about the timber used in this project is that it was all milled from fallen white pines that were leveled in a strong storm that hit the area. Take a look back at some previous posts on timber frame structures.

This past monday, we took a trip out to Kimberton Camphill in West Chester County, PA. While walking around the property we came up to what is known as “White Pines.” It is a timber frame structure that now serves as a storage shed and workshop. What is so intriging about the timber used in this project is that it was all milled from fallen white pines that were leveled in a strong storm that hit the area. Take a look back at some previous posts on timber frame structures.

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