LearningAlways
Structural
- Aug 17, 2014
- 68
I'd like to learn timber design. Not that I will ever make a career out of it, at least not in the near future but I like the final product of timber design. I'm comfortable where I am in my current position, I have no strong desire to leave and make less money. I am most familiar with precast design.
How can I learn timber? I have a great book recommended a few times on this site and by a friend, Design of Wood Structure by Breyer. But a textbook is not real life.
I had the craziest idea... what if I offered free work to a firm? It would have to be at nights and on the weekends but who doesn't want free work? The major downside is that I can only contribute a certain amount in a week, how can a firm train someone for 20 hours a week and still hope to hit a schedule?
Thought I'd run it by this group before actually reaching out.
How can I learn timber? I have a great book recommended a few times on this site and by a friend, Design of Wood Structure by Breyer. But a textbook is not real life.
I had the craziest idea... what if I offered free work to a firm? It would have to be at nights and on the weekends but who doesn't want free work? The major downside is that I can only contribute a certain amount in a week, how can a firm train someone for 20 hours a week and still hope to hit a schedule?
Thought I'd run it by this group before actually reaching out.