by Eric Seelig | Aug 16, 2018 | Materials and Services
I don’t play a wood scientist on TV, but I have been on TV with a real wood scientist. Click here to see the show. I have been making a living working with wood since 1992. I have noticed over the years that there seems to be quite a bit of confusion regarding...
by Eric Seelig | Mar 29, 2018 | Project Profiles
This project profile is from way back in 2008. It was a handcut project. Project Location: Steamboat Springs Builder: MEO Construction Architect: Mountain Architecture and Design Group Timber Frame Structural Engineer: Hammerbeam Engineering Here is a quick look at...
by threeelements | Jan 3, 2017 | Design and Computer Modeling, Digital Fabrication, Recent Posts
A few weeks ago I told a colleague: “at Three Elements Timberworks we are experts in digital modeling and fabrication.” He replied “what does that mean?” I thought I would try to explain it in a post and show one example of work we have done...
by threeelements | Dec 19, 2016 | Design and Computer Modeling, Recent Posts
We spend a lot of time building computer models. I would be lying if every once in a while I don’t question whether or not we are wasting time with all of the modeling and details. Then a situation comes up where I realize how powerful our modeling is. One...
by Eric Seelig | May 24, 2011 | General
Honestly, I don’t know if it is an algorithm I am looking for. It might be a formula, I am not sure. Anyone who is in business knows that some projects go great and some not so great. If you could predict which jobs will go which way what a great tool. I think...