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Mick O'Brien, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Mick O'Brien · carpenter & builder · sheds-to-homes, cabins and things that stay up in a storm

“After the gale tore my first shed's corner off, I learned that ten mortise-and-tenon joints beat three nails every time.”

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— Mick. It'll still be standing in fifty years.

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Timber Frame Joinery: Off-Grid Aussie Build Guide

Forget fancy joinery. If you're building off-grid in Australia, you need joints that won't crap out when the bush hits. We're talking mortise-tenon, dovetails, and pegged joints. No bullshit. Just what works.

Forget fancy joinery. If you're building off-grid in Australia, you need joints that won't crap out when the bush hits. We're talking mortise-tenon, dovetails, and pegged joints. No bullshit. Just what works.

Mortise-Tenon: The Workhorse

This is your go-to. Simple, strong, and doesn't need glue to hold. Perfect for off-grid where glue fails in humidity or heat.

How it works: You cut a hole (mortise) in one piece, and a tongue (tenon) on the other. They slot together. Done.

Pro tip: Use a 1:10 tenon-to-mortise ratio. Too tight? You'll crack timber. Too loose? It'll rattle like a tin can in a storm. Australian hardwoods (like ironbark or redgum) need this exact fit.

Dovetails: For Fancy Stuff (But Not Essential)

These are the show-offs. Interlocking pins and tails that look cool. But here's the truth: they're overkill for most off-grid frames. They take ages to cut, and if you mess up? You're screwed.

Only use dovetails for:

Don't waste time: A mortise-tenon frame with pegs is 10x faster and just as strong. Save dovetails for your timber box, not your roof frame.

Pegged Joints: The Aussie Secret

After you slot your mortise-tenon, you drive a wooden peg through both pieces. This stops the joint from shifting. No glue, no bolts. Just timber and time.

Why it's perfect for Australia:

Key rule: Pegs must be 15-20mm thick. Too thin? They snap. Too thick? You split the timber. Drill a pilot hole first.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (indicative prices)

Forget overseas joinery kits. Get local, cheap, and fast.

Timber Direct Australia (NSW)
Price: $120-$250 for a 100-piece mortise-tenon kit (includes pegs). Best for beginners.
timberdirect.com.au
WoodSavers (QLD)
Price: $85 for 50 hardwood pegs (eucalyptus). Cheapest for pegs.
woodsavers.com.au
Local sawmills (VIC/TAS)
Price: $10-$30 for scrap hardwood pegs. Free if you're at the mill.
Ask for "off-cuts" – they'll give you timber for $5-$10.

The Bottom Line

Mortise-tenon + pegged joints = your off-grid frame. Dovetails? Only if you're building a fancy timber box. Don't overcomplicate it. Australian timber is tough – your joints need to be too.

Get the basics right. Build fast. Survive the bush. That's all you need.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Timber Frame vs Conventional Stick Frame · Shelter Institute

It runs through the nuts and bolts of why timber frame joints handle wind loads better than stick frame, and it shows how skipping metal connectors keeps the build simpler on a remote site. — Mick O'Brien

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.