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Our timberframers

The Timber Framers

The art of the timber frame has progressed considerably since its renaissance in the 1970's. We've been around long enough to remember those heady days and are proud to have been one of the innovators, adopting CAD, CNC and a host of other acronyms to advance the craft while still staying true to its roots.

The guys below represent as wide a cross section of timber framers as you're likely to encounter. There are hard-baked traditionalists, hard driving modernists and all shades in between. Most of them have built their own houses, so they know first-hand the trials & tribulations that process brings and they've got the accumulated knowledge that comes from cutting & raising four or five hundred frames.

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Mike Gullace

Mike Gullace

Mike's the head of the timber frame shop. In addition to his feline sense of balance (he'll be the guy walking nonchalantly along the ridge beam on raising day), Mike has an uncanny ability to think in 3D & can come up with a solution before anyone else has an inkling that there's a problem.

Mike built the home he shares with his wife & children and when free of family obligations, can be found at one end of a fishing pole in the summer and attached to a bowstring during October.

Marc Schaertl

Marc Schaertl

As well as being a long-serving timber framer, Marc comes from a long line of master masons. He has the patience that comes with having a grown up daughter, two preschoolers and grandchildren.

Mike Basile

Mike Basile

Mike's love of things old school and quirky is a thread that runs through his day to day life. From his choice of tools to his vehicles - his car has its engine backwards he's got a kick starter & points on the bike - he's not afraid to take a stand against the vagaries of fashion.

 

Jake Webster

Jake Webster

The only member of the shop with a log building background, Jake does most of the chip carving on our frames. He's also pretty good at found form work and cut the log posts on some of our bigger commercial jobs. Recently married, when not swooning in honeymoon bliss with Jen he'll be relaxing at the dry end of a fishing pole.

Paul Plane

Paul Plane

PJ came to the timber frame shop by way of our construction group and is now all grown up with a lovely wife Jolene, new baby boy and a 19th century timber frame farmhouse that he's whipping into shape for them all to nest in.

Tim Neumann

Tim Neumann

Tim is in the finishing stages of his own homebuilding odyssey, having raised his frame just down the road from the site of our treehouse workshop. When he and his wife Karen aren't working on their home, Tim's probably working on one of his kayak kits.

Dan S

Dan Seeloff

Dan's one of those strange folks who actually enjoys winter in the Adirondacks. A native of Saranac Lake, he worked in various capacities in the construction industry (log work, excavating, you name it) before we enticed him and his family down to the Finger Lakes. Apparently the snowmobiling isn't nearly as good.

Andrew Tack

Andy Tack

Andy's a bit of an enigma - a quiet guy with a tough work ethic. This may be part of his personality or it just may be the Alfred post-colligate haze. Either way, his composed nature makes him a great hunter - which is what occupies most of his fall weekend mornings.

Brian Wagner

Brian Wagner

A native of the Finger Lakes, Brian knows how to enjoy wakeboarding as well as snowmobiling. Occasionally he takes a break from building his new home (overlooking Keuka Lake) to fly around motocross tracks and cut new trails. Brian is more than happy rolling into the shop on his street bike to hand finish timbers.

Brent Hoover

Brent Hoover

With a passion for speed Brent can be found on various motorcycles during nice weather and in the Adirondacks on snowmobiles in the winter. After working with concrete, wood has been a nice change of medium for Brent. He and Brian grew up together and now live on adjoining streets…perhaps something in the water lead them both to a love of fast motors on two wheels.

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The Design Team, NEWWoodworks, The Construction Team and The Office Crew.
Timber Frames or Recycled Wood by New Energy Works