first post here... I've been reading a lot, though!
I started timber frame projects a few years ago and 2014 has been my first as a timber framer ONLY. I'm far from making enough money, but I guess I can't complain, doing what I want to do. I only make exterior buildings such as pavillons, gates or gazebos, no residential (yet). I'm into the japanese way of working wood, joinery and tools wise. As far as design, well for now I've been doing what my few customers wanted, so nothing very fancy yet... except for that last project, wich is a northern/japanese variation of the Bale Bengongs they have in Bali. It's all eastern white cedar, since it's the best thing I can get that grows around here for outside work. All of that was handplaned, and it was a mess to do, with all these knots and wild grain. You can only get small timbers from EWC, so you have to deal with all the imperfections you can imagine... This is the kind of project I would love to do again and again, since it's such a simple structure that give me the feeling the design quality hides in details I'm far from fully getting yet. Tell me what you think!
I'm working on plans for my own house, and will probably be asking some questions regarding roof structure, so I though I'd introduce myself properly before just stealing all of your knowledge
