by Ali Nott | Mar 27, 2017 | Blog, 2017
It’s no secret that we’re fans of heritage joinery here at English Oak Buildings, and use the traditional and precise technique called the ‘Scribe Rule. The joints are then cut by hand and pre-drilled so they can be fixed together on-site using oak pegs,...
by Rory Millar | Aug 20, 2015 | Blog, 2015/2
We’ve discussed how oak can furnish a room, and how it can enhance the aesthetics of a beautiful existing build, but how about the wonderful opportunities it allows for the garden? Whether the intention is to add some glorious character to your property, or...
by Rory Millar | Jul 26, 2015 | Blog, 2015/2
At English Oak Buildings, we are proud of our adherence to the timeless craftsmanship of heritage joinery methods. When creating the oak frame you will hear us refer to the traditional and precise technique known as the ‘Scribe Rule’. So what exactly does this...
by Rory Millar | Jan 20, 2015 | Blog, 2015
At English Oak Buildings we understand the skills and artistry of the carpenter. It is a trade we are proud to practise, and we still adhere to the timeless craftsmanship of heritage joinery methods. When creating the oak frame we use the traditional and precise...