He could either use that stock for his projects or he could sell it. You could talk it over with the arborist near you to see if he'll let you use one of his sawmills to mill out some stock for your projects and you could mill some stock for him. We did this one here as a class project and we modified some of the joints due to advice from Dave Carlon who teaches with Jack at the one event they do each year. When you get to the garden shed, say the one from Jack's book, let me know. You have a great list of tools, books and projects. What a wonderful service you provide by sharing your knowledge to the rest of us, Roger. I frequent both the forestry forum and the arborists site and read all of your posts for the last year or so. He's already shown me the two band mills and one swing mill that he has (one bandmill has never been used and all of them are sitting idle since he has so little time). I see the pile every day I go to and return from work. I do have a budding friendship started with a local arborist and am tortured daily when I drive buy his large pile of logs stacked up at his tree business. I'm reluctant to bother a sawyer for such small quantities of wood for the earlier projects. Since I don't (yet) have a sawmill, I'm thinking of hewing my own timbers for the smaller projects. I'm cursed with the urge to do everything myself. * Jack Sobon house for a son (he'll build it, I'll help) * Small firewood storage shed (maybe 1/2 cord) for my dad. * Timber canopy (I think this will blend very well with my english tudor home). * Framing horses (I really like Rooster's Mare a Colt plans) Here were the projects that I was planning (in the rough order that I'd construct them): I'll probably give that a try although I'd probably give it away or sell it since I get mail delivery to my door. * Tedd Benson's "Building the Timber Frame House" * Jack Sogon and Roger Schroeder's "Timber Frame Construction" The Budget Book is available online at Jack Sobon's "Build a Classic Timber-Framed House" To achieve this position in the charts is a great achievement for Ann-Marie, our online platform and the Irish self-publishing industry.” Buy the Book is passionate about promoting Irish authors. We are grateful to Nielsen BookScanData for working with us to facilitate our authors in gaining recognition for their hard work. We are very proud of Ann-Marie and her achievements. Rachel Drury of Buy the Book commented: “It is incredible to see an Irish self-published author take a top 10 place in such a competitive category at this time of year. I hope the success of The Budget Book 2024 inspires independent authors nationwide to break down barriers in the publishing industry.” "My passion is to help people with their budgeting and personal finances, and also to show other Irish self-published authors what can be achieved. I have worked hard for years building an online community and producing my books, and it is wonderful to gain recognition through Nielsen Book Scan Data. Speaking of her achievement, Ann-Marie commented: “As a self-published author I am really proud to have achieved a top ten place in my category alongside traditionally published authors. Ann-Marie designs and produces the books herself. After years of managing her own personal debt, she realised she could help others to control their personal finances. She works full time as a nurse in mental health. Longford with her four children and her partner. In partnership with Irish company Buy the Book, who support Ireland’s independent authors, Anne-Marie has achieved her top 10 place with Nielsen through independent online distribution only, a ground-breaking feat for self-published authors in Ireland.Īnn-Marie resides in Co. Longford author Ann-Marie Gaynor has secured a top 10 place in the adult non-fiction paperback category with her book “The Budget Book 2024” according to data released by Nielsen Book Scan on the week of November 4.Īnn-Marie has self-published The Budget Book annually since 2021 and has grown a significant following on Instagram as ‘The Irish Budgeting Mammy’ where she shares advice to her dedicated following on budgeting and managing personal finances.
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