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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
      last edited by

      well, I could use 3 and come up with something pretty wild I bet!

      This is freestanding Coen, so it needs 4 posts, and there are already existing footings under the hardscape I need to attach to.

      Joe Wood
      woodsshop.com/

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      • boofredlayB Offline
        boofredlay
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        🀣
        Oh, I am laughing so hard right now.

        I am sure Coen meant 4 posts on this thread, not 4 wood posts.

        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        • W Offline
          watkins
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          Dear Joe,

          I should like to ask a question if I may. What is the traditional way of securing wooden structures, such as oak uprights, to stonework. For example, take a traditional Lych Gate. The lower section is usually ornate stonework (often limestone), while the canopy is usually oak woodwork with either a Welsh slate of a Stonesfield slate roof.

          For Lych Gate see:

          301 Moved

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          (images.google.co.uk)

          For Stonesfield slate roofs see:

          301 Moved Permanently

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          (www.tewkesbury.gov.uk)

          Kind regards,
          Bob

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          • Joe WoodJ Offline
            Joe Wood
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            ha Ha! 4 "posts" πŸ™‚

            I thought you can only attach 2 images at a time? Obviously not! How many can you attach?

            Joe Wood
            woodsshop.com/

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
              last edited by

              Bob, I have no idea. I've often wondered about that with Japaneses style structures that are apparently just set on stone bases. Today we can use metal post bases and either set them in concrete, or attach to existing masonry, then attach posts to the metal bases. They might have used a drift pin at the least, or knife plate set into the stone, going up into the posts? With knife plates you can attach the plate to the posts.

              Sorry, I don't know, but my guess would be knife plates.

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
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                @joe wood said:

                I thought you can only attach 2 images at a time? Obviously not! How many can you attach?

                3 πŸ˜‰

                Gai...

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                • boofredlayB Offline
                  boofredlay
                  last edited by

                  You can attach more than 3. See here. I have 6 and had an option to put up more.

                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Eric, I have checked at the Admin panel and it is set to 3. Don't forget that you are a moderator and you may be able to do things that other members can't. I have for instance uploaded way bigger attachments than the file size limit when it was really needed.

                    Gai...

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                    • boofredlayB Offline
                      boofredlay
                      last edited by

                      Oops, I did not think of that. Sorry.

                      BTW Joe, I really like this design. I am about to resurface my deck and then put a shade structure over it... I will be revisiting your posts and website once I start work. πŸ‘

                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                      • Joe WoodJ Offline
                        Joe Wood
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                        Thanks Boo, I was wondering when someone would comment about the Design. Got pretty excited when Coen finally asked about the posts πŸ™‚

                        Now we're going with a 1" space between lattices to get a very nice heavy shade.

                        Final2.jpg

                        OK, I go over today to pick up a check πŸ™‚ this is going to be a fun one!

                        Joe Wood
                        woodsshop.com/

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                        • boofredlayB Offline
                          boofredlay
                          last edited by

                          That looks so great. I am assuming the curved piece is to keep the shade "tails" from bowing in different directions?

                          Very nice. We need heavy shade on our deck as well. From about 7AM until sundown our deck is baked. In the summer months it is unbearable. And to make matters worse the trim on our door glass is cracking due to the storm doors... greenhouse.
                          I may give you a shout sometime soon for design solutions. I could definitely use your services.

                          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                          • Joe WoodJ Offline
                            Joe Wood
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                            This would be a neat look if we didn't trim the lattices square across the back. Probably won't work on this site though because of the palms.

                            MikeDoubleCurve2.jpg

                            MikeDoubleCurve4.jpg

                            Nix this rear overhang, not a good idea with the surrounding palms, maybe next project ..

                            Joe Wood
                            woodsshop.com/

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                            • boofredlayB Offline
                              boofredlay
                              last edited by

                              Beautiful wood Joe. I am drooling.

                              Off Topic:

                              @gaieus said:

                              Eric, I have checked at the Admin panel and it is set to 3. Don't forget that you are a moderator and you may be able to do things that other members can't. I have for instance uploaded way bigger attachments than the file size limit when it was really needed.

                              Looks like Coen changed it to 20.
                              http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=66952#p66952

                              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                              • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                Joe Wood
                                last edited by

                                a beautiful view from underneath,

                                MikeC33.jpg

                                everything runs parallel, but this view you see almost a ray effect.

                                Curved-Patio-Cover.JPG

                                MikeC35.jpg

                                Here are some links-
                                similar structure http://woodsshop.com/DESIGNS/Spa/Spa-Shade-Cover.htm
                                similar curved lattice overhang http://woodsshop.com/Patio_Cover_Covers_Patios.htm

                                Joe Wood
                                woodsshop.com/

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                                • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                  Joe Wood
                                  last edited by

                                  We finished up this one today, well, almost finished, still need to make some nice wood base trim to hide the metal post bases.

                                  this is my favorite view so far πŸ™‚ I added this pic and a few more in the postings above.

                                  Curved-Patio-Cover.JPG

                                  Got to say this was one of my nicest yet. Couldn't have done it quite as nice without SUp, being able to work out/fine tune all the curves.

                                  I added alot more pics to this one's page http://woodsshop.com/Curved-Patio-Cover.htm

                                  said I wouldn't take any "Finish Shots" until it was completely finished but couldn't contain myself πŸ™‚

                                  Joe Wood
                                  woodsshop.com/

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                                  • boofredlayB Offline
                                    boofredlay
                                    last edited by

                                    Fabulous!

                                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                    • M Offline
                                      mateo soletic
                                      last edited by

                                      I love it, great work Joe. Pity its on four posts. πŸ˜„

                                      [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                                      • W Offline
                                        watkins
                                        last edited by

                                        Dear Joe,

                                        A nice design, and quickly executed. Your clients must be very pleased with you. I only hope they are as quick to pay. Did you carry out a sun study on the design to see if it provided the right level of shade. If so, does the real thing do what the model predicted?

                                        Kind regards,
                                        Bob

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                                        • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                          Joe Wood
                                          last edited by

                                          To get max shade at noon the 2x4 and 2x6 lattice cantilevers out 5' past the beam! No need to worry about snow load around here πŸ™‚

                                          Curved-Patio-Cover-Kit.JPG

                                          Curved-Patio-Cover.jpg

                                          The 2x4" and 2x6" lattice on top is con. heart California Redwood, while the rest of the structure is tight knot western red cedar. The posts are 6x6", the beams are 4x8", and the rafters 4x6". that longest 4x6 rafter has a 3' 10' cantilever, no worries, we can get some nice western red cedar full sawn timbers around here. The curved knee braces are cut from 4x8".

                                          Thanks to this wonderful 3D modeling program I was able to work out a very nice curve, and lattice arrangement, now all I need is a CNC machine to cut all the pieces for me!

                                          Curved-Patio-Shade-.JPG

                                          Curved-Patio-Covers.jpg

                                          Joe Wood
                                          woodsshop.com/

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                                          • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                            Joe Wood
                                            last edited by

                                            Oh yes, shadow studies were a real plus with this design! A one inch spacing is what we ended up with.

                                            more important was the interaction with the structure/shadows in relation to the existing curved brickwork. Look at that 5th pic I posted with the shadows, real nice how the different curves are interacting πŸ™‚

                                            Joe Wood
                                            woodsshop.com/

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