Will began his career in construction as a job-site laborer with a shovel in his hands. Blessed with the knack to drive nails he found a good fit in rough carpentry. While working in the Los Angele...lihat lebih banyakWill began his career in construction as a job-site laborer with a shovel in his hands. Blessed with the knack to drive nails he found a good fit in rough carpentry. While working in the Los Angeles housing tracts during the mid 1970s Will had the opportunity to learn production roof cutting and stacking. Ever since those early days, roofs have been his forte. When roof trusses gained prominence in the late-1970s he left the Los Angeles area and moved north into the custom home market along the California central coast. There with his crew he spent the next 14 yrs specializing in framing custom homes with complicated roofs. During that time he wrote his first book entitled A Roof Cutter's Secrets to Framing the Custom Home (1989).In 1992, Will began working as a freelance framing consultant and "traveling roof cutter". In his new capacity he participated in the building of many interesting projects up and down the West Coast. From 1992 - 2002 he had the unique experience to be able to teach roof framing seminars/workshops at "JLC Live" building conferences. The video of his 1997 roof framing presentation at the JLC Live East conference was edited into a commercial video and made available as a resource. In 1996 Will developed "The HeadCutter". He invented this devise to replace the venerable sidewinder blade that he used for many decades when cutting roofs. "The HeadCutter" is an adjustable saw foot that clamps to the bar of a chainsaw converting it into a vertical milling machine. It is terrific to gang cut the head-cuts and tail-cuts on common rafters packages, square-cut TJI packages and quite popular with manufacturers and installers of insulated roof panels. BigFoot Saw manufactures and sells "The HeadCutter". Will used this tool along with other custom saws to help set up a production roof cutting division at National Lumber (Boston) in 2001. In 2002 after four years in the works, Will in conjunction with Hanley Wood republished an updated modern version of A Roof Cutter's Secrets. In 2009, Will completed The Complicated Roof - A Cut and Stack Workbook, as a companion guide to his mainstay. In this workbook, encompassing the calculating, cutting, and stacking of two real life complicated roofs, he shares how he approaches difficult projects and applies the methods shown in A Roof Cutter's Secrets.In 2012 while teaching tradesmen in Central America rough framing, Will developed the Seat-Cut Guide Tool. It was designed to aid carpenters who were either forced by lack of specialty roof-cutting tools ($) or simply due to personal choice, hand-cut their rafters with a regular Skil 77. The Seat-Cut Guide Tool knocked off about 30% of the time normally required to accomplish this task.In 2013 Roof Framing for the Professional was produced as a two part video series. It was gleamed from a two week long roof framing clinic Will presented in 2012 and condensed down to some 11 hrs. on (6) DVDs. Viewers have said it is the most comprehensive study of roof framing available on film. After four years in the writing, From the Top Plates Up along with The Carpenter Patriot were published in 2018. From the Top Plates Up harbors a kaleidoscope of fun and informative topics along with the practical lessons Will had learned over his 40+ year career as a roof framer. Most recently in 2020 we saw Will's Handy Formulas for Stick Framing Roofs hit the market. This book was designed as a job-site carry mini-book, the size of your smart phone. It contains the most commonly used figures from his classic roof framing manual A Roof Cutter's Secrets.Over the years, Will has written a variety of articles detailing roof and stair building topics that were published in The Journal of Light Construction, Tools of the Trade and This is Carpentry magazines.lihat lebih sedikit