Friday, May 27, 2016

Log Cabins from Board and Batten

Leftovers to Logs

"The saws get lots of work when making logs and triangles"

I collected or rescued a good supply of white pine when I removed board and batten from part of my house (replaced by white cedar siding). The pine had been stained with Hunter Green but the process of turning leftovers into logs removed most of it.

The process of making a log cabin is a long one. Hopefully some of the pictures are indeed worth a 1000 words.

 "Assembly time is longer with log cabins than most other birdhouses"

 "A blue wash goes on quickly"

"The sturdy roof will last for many years"

More to follow.

Please link to Log Cabins 3

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