Hand-Hewn Timbers - Product Info
Trestlewood's Hand Hewn Timbers are salvaged from a variety of hand-built structures (barns, mills, elevators) that were often the first structures built in a region. Each timber is one-of-a-kind, with unique characteristics from its prior use (pockets, wear, texture, etc.) and from weathering.
Whether you need timbers for trusses or a frame or a single rustic mantel, Hand Hewn timbers deliver a rugged authenticity that simply cannot be matched.
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| Description | Height | Width | Length | Price | Quantity Discounts | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antique Hand-Hewn Timbers | ![]() 6-12" | ![]() 6-14" | ![]() to 32' |
Characteristics
- Wide range of characteristics depending on source and other factors
- Weathered surfacing (degree of weathering varies)
- Original timber surface was hewn by broad axe or adze and has been weathered and worn over time
- Coloration is varies in combinations of browns and grays
Dimensions
- Standard cross-sections are generally up to 10x10
- Standard lengths are up to 16"
- Hand-hewn timbers generally have square dimensions
- The more latitude the customer can provide in acceptable timber sizes, the better able Trestlewood is to meet the customer's timber needs in an economical and timely manner.
Links
- Hand-Hewn Timbers Specification Sheet
- Hand-Hewn Character Timbers Specification Sheet
- More photos of Hand-Hewn Timbers
- Hand-Hewn Timbers Email Update
Source
Barns, corncribs, stables, mills, homes and other buildings and agricultural structures from different locations in North America.Tags
reclaimed timber, recycled timber, reclaimed beams, antique timber, antique beam, hand hewn, hand-hewnNote: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.


