What is a
Handcrafted Log Home?
Following
centuries old practices, trees are
cut when the sap is low, usually in
late fall or early winter.
Bark is taken off with a "bark spud"
followed by peeling with a drawknife
and laid out on elevated racks to
start drying and to make selection
easier.
Selecting which log to place where
in building the log walls is as much
art as science and very much a
visual skill as each log has it's
own characteristics.
Individually scribe fitting one log
to another is a time consuming
process yet amazingly precise.
Interlocking all logs in the joinery
process makes for an extremely
strong building that can withstand
the forces of nature over an
extended period of time. All
materials expand and contract with
seasonal changes in temperature and
interlocked logs are uniquely suited
to accommodate these forces and at
the same time have insulating
qualities. The validity of
this construction technique can be
found in Scandinavia where you'll
find log buildings 500 - 1,000 years
old.
Log crafters of old never had to
incorporate plumbing and wiring into
a log house so modern day log
builders came up with inventive
solutions for installation that
accounted for settling of the logs
and at the same time hid everything
from view. Some modern log
homes have an incredible amount of
technology incorporated yet it's all
hidden from view so nothing detracts
from the log work. The
settling of the log walls comes from
shrinkage of the logs as they dry
and may take up to ten years to
complete for large logs.
Nothing in modern technology has
been developed which will quickly
dry a large diameter round log
without making big cracks in it so
the time tested method of drying in
place serves well. Log
builders account for this settling
with windows and doors by first
constructing a "box" in the log wall
opening, with a settling space
above, that allows the logs to
slide by freely, then install the
windows or doors within the box, and
attached only to the box. Trim
work hides the extra framing and all
goes un-noticed as settling occurs.
Different strategies are used with
posts and stairs with the end result
at the end of the drying period that
everything has settled into place
nicely.
Living in a handcrafted log house
has it's comforts in a high tech,
rat race world because it's a home
where a person can relax and enjoy
the seasons. It costs more
that conventional housing or a
milled log kit home, though the cost
is very comparable with other custom
housing. The trees that once
found their home in the forest have
become your home in a way where they
can be viewed for many years to come
in their natural form.
Interior arch being sanded. |
Log stairs. |
Scribing a log on house. |
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