The Week in Pictures, Volume VIII

Eight weeks into Building Construction Technology class it's starting to feel like Montessori for adults, with "stations" dedicated to projects such as tearing out drywall, installing cabinetry, and sketching framing plans and elevations. I find myself torn between fine- and gross-motor skills, floating from drafting to demolition in any given afternoon. A few highlights of the … Continue reading The Week in Pictures, Volume VIII

Up on the Rooftop

Just as I was digging into Chapter 7 of that gripping page-turner Carpentry Fundamentals: Level One, the section on roof framing, I stumbled upon a creative repurposing of roofing material. The holiday ornaments pictured here are made from what the textbook refers to as "waterproof underlayment." In construction, this layer—often tar paper or asphalt-saturated felt—gets applied to sheathing to keep moisture out … Continue reading Up on the Rooftop

Big Plans for a Tiny Office

Right before Thanksgiving dismissal, the director of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Nashville dropped by our classroom to deliver the good news: He approved our proposal to build and sell a tiny office! That means we have a real-life building project on our hands that will incorporate the whole curriculum of framing, roofing, siding, finish … Continue reading Big Plans for a Tiny Office