Cantilever Style Building

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I have a Fall project in mind which is building a small barn cantilever style,say about a 20' by 20',using my own logs from the homestead.Does anyone have any good advice on this type of construction or any do's an don't's so to speak.

-- David R IN W. TN. (srimmer@earthlink.net), July 28, 2002

Answers

I know what a cantilever is but not cantilever style.

I recommend the following site:

www.countryplans.com

but be a little more specific.

-- charles (cr@dixienet.com), July 28, 2002.


Here are some Uni v. Plans that cover most everything on a homestead, didn't see any cantilever plans but perhaps the other plans will be helpful. http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu/Extension/ExtPubs/PlanList97.htm

-- BC (desertdweller44@yahoo.com), July 29, 2002.

Hi David,

I've always found this method fascinating! I always think of Frank LLoyd Wrights famous application, "falling Water".

http://queue.berkeley.edu/~goldberg/flw/

Of course bridges are probably the most common examples!

From what I understand, although distribution of load is extemely 'sound', close attention must be paid! Here is a site that seemed fairly easy to understand, hope it is useful.

http://www.brushwellman.com/www/Technical/DesignGuide/SectionVStructur alAnalysis.html

I was curious, why are you choosing this style? Wright used it to "free" the plan, and it is often used for that reason, like for sports arenas and such. The other most common use is to 'solve' a problem, like bridges. I just wondered....

-- Patty (SycamoreHollow@aol.com), July 30, 2002.


Thanks for the information.Patty,I chose this style for the appearance,I like it, In my area their are not any barns build using the cantilever method of construction.This method was used in eastern TN. in the 1800's and early 1900's. A few can still be seen today.

-- David R IN W. TN. (srimmer@charter.net), July 31, 2002.

Try: www.iastate.edu

Lots of free ag plans

-- Garyfrom Mn (hpysheep@midwestinfo.com), August 01, 2002.



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