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Rick, great web site and congrats on your goals! I am wanting to build a timber frame guest house out of the 30 year old yellow pines I have here in southside VA. (Just three hours north of your old Charlotte stomping grounds). I intend to use met...
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Draft Site Plan V 1.0 for Homebilly Farm
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I haven't posted in several days because I've been busy. I got the drafting software working last week and have been alternating between the tutorials and help screens, and some plan drawings I've started working on. I have a very draft version of...
February 15
Check out these compost bins for some good ideas. Actually, you should read this blog all the time. It's great. http://onestraw.wordpress.com/2008/06/16/compost-bin-of-dreams/
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I finally got the drafting software installed. I have a few tutorials to get through the next couple days before I start the drawings, but I hope to have drafts of the site plan and floor plan started by week's end. Also, I downloaded and printed...
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The weather here is spring-like with warm temperatures and a strong south wind the last few days. The soil dried out enough to collect samples so that’s what I did today. We decided to sample only two areas this year. They’ll be the areas we work ...
February 8

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At 7:31am on January 13, 2009, 7 said…
I'm new so here's a brief introduction. My wife, Liz, and I have been studying permaculture, organic food production and storage, and natural building for a few years now. Liz took Sharon's first online food storage class. That really helped get us up and going with food storage.

We recently bought a nice 3 acre tract of land with great SE aspect and are looking forward to building a cob cottage and creating our gardens. We're working on a permaculture site plan now, and hope to build our local stone foundation this year and complete the cottage next year.

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AutoSketch, Site Plans, and Timber Framing

I haven't posted in several days because I've been busy. I got the drafting software working last week and have been alternating between the tutorials and help screens, and some plan drawings I've started working on. I have a very draft version of the site plan done and a JPEG of it posted on the photos page. This plan is in the very early stages and will change a lot over the next few weeks. The house and garden footprint are on the plan roughly where they'll end up on the site, but their direc… Continue

Posted on February 15, 2009 at 4:38pm —

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Drafting software and compost bins

I finally got the drafting software installed. I have a few tutorials to get through the next couple days before I start the drawings, but I hope to have drafts of the site plan and floor plan started by week's end.

Also, I downloaded and printed plans for building several types of compost bins here.

http://www4.uwm.edu//shwec/publications/cabinet/html/compost/Bin%20Plans.htm

You'll see links to plans for seven types of bins. The plans are complete with directions, materials lists, required t… Continue

Posted on February 10, 2009 at 10:54am — 1 Comment

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Soil Samples - Part 2

The weather here is spring-like with warm temperatures and a strong south wind the last few days. The soil dried out enough to collect samples so that’s what I did today. We decided to sample only two areas this year. They’ll be the areas we work on first and manage most intensively. I divided a roughly one acre area into two rectangular collection zones, north and south. I collected about fifteen core samples with the auger in each zone, first the north, then the south, for a total of two compl… Continue

Posted on February 8, 2009 at 5:45pm —

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Sketching and software problems

Yesterday Eli and I placed some of the major features of our farm on a rough sketch, (photo posted). We paced from known points and located things like power poles, large trees, major breaks in slope, etc.. The CADD software arrived yesterday and I had hoped to start our site plan from the sketch today, but I'm having issues with the installation. Hopefully they're worked out soon and I can get started.

Although the soil was too wet yesterday to collect samples it's very warm today with a stron… Continue

Posted on February 6, 2009 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

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Soil Samples - Part 1

Yesterday I checked out the soil collection auger from our local extension office. I posted a picture of it on the photos page. This afternoon my son and I are going out to the farm to map the site into zones based roughly on topography. Then, either today or tomorrow, we'll collect 10 to 12 soil cores from each zone and mix them in a 5 gallon bucket. Then we'll put each mixed sample in a plastic ziplock and drop all of them off at the extension office. The analysis costs $15 per sample, but I c… Continue

Posted on February 5, 2009 at 11:01am —

 
 

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