Posted November 4, 201410 yr Butcher Birger and his wife Selby use the smokehouse to preserve meat to store for winter. After cutting up the meat on the butcher's table, the meat is hung on hooks from the poles below the rafters. A fire is kindled below and kept burning with low flames in order to provide steady heat and smoke to dry out the meat and preserve it to provide meat throughout winter, when game is scarce. EDIT: Added image with replaced smoke: Edited November 12, 201410 yr by Slegengr
November 4, 201410 yr Really nice smokehouse, it looks great! The interior detail is very nice and the design in general, especially the roof, is awesome
November 4, 201410 yr Wow, I wish I could make such roofs... Everything looks very nice, great work once again!!
November 4, 201410 yr Nice job on the roof and on the concept. I think that's probably GoH's first smokehouse!
November 4, 201410 yr Author On 11/4/2014 at 3:29 AM, LordDan said: Really nice smokehouse, it looks great! The interior detail is very nice and the design in general, especially the roof, is awesome Thanks, LordDan! The roof was the first portion I built, and it inspired the 3-door design. The interior was interesting to make as well. On 11/4/2014 at 6:38 AM, Alfadas said: Wow, I wish I could make such roofs... Everything looks very nice, great work once again!! Thanks, Alfadas. It is simpler than it looks to make such a roof. I just used SNOT bricks to attach plates in a triangular prism and used round corner plates to vary the height of the tiles. Then I tiled everything visible and used details like the shields to cover areas that did not look as good with tiles. On 11/4/2014 at 7:46 AM, vitreolum said: Very nice, both in concept and execution. Thanks, vitreolum! On 11/4/2014 at 10:08 AM, Lord Vladivus said: Love that roof design! Great work! Thanks, Lord Vladivus! On 11/4/2014 at 1:03 PM, IenjoyLego89 said: Nice storehouse, i love the roof :) Thanks, lenjoyLego! On 11/4/2014 at 1:07 PM, Hobbythom said: Interesting structure! Nice solution for the smoke. Job well done! Thanks, Hobbythom! The smoke was a quick decision when I could not find my store of the usual smoke element: the 4-scoop ice-cream piece. I think the ice-cream piece works well, but I also think the inverted slopes did the trick here as well. On 11/4/2014 at 2:34 PM, mccoyed said: Nice job on the roof and on the concept. I think that's probably GoH's first smokehouse! Thanks, mccoyed! The people of Falkidalr will need meat over winter, and this is the best way of the times to preserve it. I am glad that with each new member comes a little bit more embellishment of GoH. Edited November 4, 201410 yr by Slegengr
November 4, 201410 yr One of the best roofs ever! Its like a corner piece of a cube placed on top of a house. Awesome idea!
November 4, 201410 yr Author On 11/4/2014 at 2:42 PM, Zblj said: One of the best roofs ever! Its like a corner piece of a cube placed on top of a house. Awesome idea! Thanks, Zblj! I am honored that you think it is one of the best, even for its simplicity. It is indeed basically the corner of a cube placed on top of the walls .
November 6, 201410 yr Author On 11/6/2014 at 3:23 AM, mrcp6d said: That crazy roof somehow works. Blowing my mind man, blowing my mind. Thanks, mrcp6d!
November 6, 201410 yr Very unique shape, must have been difficult getting the roof to fit so nicely A smokehouse is a great idea and not something I've seen done before that I can remember
November 6, 201410 yr Author On 11/6/2014 at 2:51 PM, soccerkid6 said: Very unique shape, must have been difficult getting the roof to fit so nicely A smokehouse is a great idea and not something I've seen done before that I can remember Thanks, SK! I did play with the shape a bit to make it fit, but it was actually much simpler than I thought when I went to fit them together. The roof is only resting on the walls, not physically attached, though, much to my surprise and entirely without intention, the stud slots on the angled edge of one of the corner plates on the underside of the roof interlock over the studs on the plates atop the wall. This helps prevent the roof from shifting (along with the peaks over the doors). I thought a smokehouse was fitting for Mitgardia, and I wanted something more than a simple storehouse with "storage" inside.
November 6, 201410 yr Author On 11/6/2014 at 2:59 PM, Jakorin Swiftsword said: Wow, excellent techniques on this! I really admire all the angles. Well done! Thanks, Jakorin!
November 6, 201410 yr Great idea and build, Slegengr, excellent roof design I like the meat hangers and foliage as well, nice take on the store phase I For improvement I would suggest trying to make the door all one color (probably brown, the tan is a bit bothersome as it is), but you would probably need to change the knob design to do that. I'm not really a fan of the slope-smoke either, as it seems a little blocky. Very nice build on the whole though
November 6, 201410 yr Author On 11/6/2014 at 3:54 PM, Garmadon said: Great idea and build, Slegengr, excellent roof design I like the meat hangers and foliage as well, nice take on the store phase I For improvement I would suggest trying to make the door all one color (probably brown, the tan is a bit bothersome as it is), but you would probably need to change the knob design to do that. I'm not really a fan of the slope-smoke either, as it seems a little blocky. Very nice build on the whole though Thanks, Garmadon! I agree that the doors should have been better colored. I could not find some parts when I made the doors, namely: reddish-brown 1x4 tiles, 1x2 tiles, and 1x1 tiles. I really wanted reddish-brown for the doors to differentiate them from the roof. I found them since this build and may make an update to the smokehouse. I also hope to find my 30+ ice-cream pieces to use for the smoke, as was my original intent. They are currently buried in a stack of boxes sorted with components to be used in future steam-punk builds. The slopes were a quick stand-in for now. I appreciate the constructive criticism!
November 6, 201410 yr That's a lovely smokehouse! Had to look twice at the pictures for all the details, very nicely done indeed! Also love the triangular shape of it.
November 7, 201410 yr What a great idea! That roof is as said before so epic! Well done! My only nitpick would be the smoke. It looks unrealistic and the smoke come out in four directions, no wind I assume? Other than that this is pure eye candy!
November 7, 201410 yr Author On 11/6/2014 at 5:54 PM, Jorrith said: That's a lovely smokehouse! Had to look twice at the pictures for all the details, very nicely done indeed! Also love the triangular shape of it. Thanks, Jorrith! I am glad you like it. I enjoyed making the triangular shape, except when I went to attach it to the baseplate. (I used illegal connections that show stress in the door frames) On 11/7/2014 at 10:41 PM, de Gothia said: What a great idea! That roof is as said before so epic! Well done! My only nitpick would be the smoke. It looks unrealistic and the smoke come out in four directions, no wind I assume? Other than that this is pure eye candy! Thanks, de Gothia! The smoke was a quick throw-together when I could not find my ice-cream pieces usually used for smoke. I did make all smoke columns bend in the same direction, but I also made each spread, and the angles look more swirling than bent in the direction of the light wind. I think if I were to try to make this same smoke technique better, I would connect the columns of smoke together at the top to make the wind direction more evident, though I personally was not pleased with this smoke. I plan to update it when I find my ice-cream pieces and retake pictures of the smokehouse. Thanks for the critique!
November 11, 201410 yr Really nice idea, and great execution of it! The meat hanging inside is perfect!
November 12, 201410 yr Author On 11/11/2014 at 2:31 AM, Hammerhand said: Really nice idea, and great execution of it! The meat hanging inside is perfect! Thanks, Hammerhand! --- I have updated my post to include an image with smoke composed of ice-cream pieces. I like it much better than the slope smoke.
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