Holzlagerung
Holzlagerung is a German term translated to English as wood lashing or wood tything. Essentially, it refers to the traditional process of securing wooden beams or joists together with notches or grooves, ensuring the stability of a structure or a wooden frame. This method of timber joining dates back to ancient times, reflecting the ingenuity of traditional craftsmanship.
The principle behind Holzlagerung lies in the complex interlocking of carefully prepared recesses or notches cut
This ancient technique continues to find practical applications in modern carpentry, woodworking, and folkloric preservation. When
By respecting regional woodworking traditions and convention, Holzlagerung exemplifies a direct, technology-free approach to carpentry, in