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A log cabin is a dwelling constructed of logs, especially a less finished or architecturally sophisticated structure. Log cabins have an ancient history in Europe, and in America are often associated with first generation home building by settlers.
Construction with logs was described by Roman architect Vitruvius Pollio in his architectural treatise De Architectura. He noted that in Pontus (modern-day northeastern Turkey), dwellings were constructed by laying logs horizontally overtop of each other and filling in the gaps with "chips and mud".
Historically log cabin construction has its roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Although their origin is uncertain, the first log structures were probably being built in Northern Europe by the Bronze Age (about 3500 BC). C. A. Weslager describes Europeans as having:
By stacking tree trunks one on top of another and overlapping the logs at the corners, people made the "log cabin". They developed interlocking corners by notching the logs at the ends, resulting in strong structures that were easier to make weather-tight by inserting moss or other soft material into the joints. As the original coniferous forest extended over the coldest parts of the world, there was a prime need to keep these houses warm. The insulating properties of the solid wood were a great advantage over a timber frame construction covered with animal skins, felt, boards or shingles. Over the decades, increasingly complex joints were developed to ensure more weather tight joints between the logs, but the profiles were still largely based on the round log.
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Finally, I start building my own log cabin on my property near Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. In this video, I cut some trees down, dig a foundation and build a rock cart / log dolly for bringing building materials to the site of the log cabin.
Join me as I start building a new log cabin, for free, and talk about the time I lived off-grid and show my old log cabin that has been standing for 25 years now - 15 of those years completely unmaintained. Stay tuned for the following videos as I complete the cabin using all natural materials and stockpile food and other supplies for a year of off-grid living.
"New and Improved" is often neither. The traditional log cabin corner notch can't be beat, and shouldn't be missed! We hope that you will consider joining us within the ALL NEW Log Cabin Academy! We believe we have the perfect system in place to teach you everything you need to know in order to hand build your own log cabin... not a shack in the woods... but the best cabin that can be built! Come learn more about it at... https://noahbradley.leadpages.co/logcabinacademy/ We thank you greatly for your support! Your comments! and Your subscribing to our channel!
Part 1 - Scribing and Notching Part 2 - Chainsaw work on lateral and saddle notches Well the foundation and floor is done, now begins the laborious task of building walls. So you want to scribe fit your logs?... in this two part video I'll show you how I am using the scribe-fit technique to build my off grid log cabin. The basic method of building scribe-fit log walls has remained unchanged for centuries. One log at a time, a log is placed on top of another and then using a Scribe (divider with bubble levels), carefully run the tool along the bottom log which transfers it's unique contours onto the log above. I should add that this is definitely NOT the fastest way for one man to build a house. If you are in a hurry to get a roof over your head, as I am before the snow starts to fly, y...
Log cabin dovetail notches
Viewing the rustic cabin we built 37 years ago
Traditional Finnish Log House Building Process.
http://handmadehouses.com/ Building a log cabin that one will take pride in the finished product involves much more than simply taking an axe to log. Before the first tree is cut there are steps that need to be taken. Come along as Noah Bradley shares his decades of experience in building some of the finest log structures built in the last century.
Smith joined forces with Victorian grower, gatherer, hunter and cook Rohan Anderson to build a pioneer-style cold smokehouse on his property just outside Ballarat. This short film by Melbourne-based production studio Commoner captures the vision of the smokehouse build and the story of Anderson’s motivation. A step-by-step account of the process was featured in Smith Journal volume four. Find out more about the project: http://bit.ly/NV2g9e Learn more about Smith: http://bit.ly/sDgUHh Presented by Smith Journal, a quarterly Australian magazine for guys (smithjournal.com.au) A film by Commoner (commonerfilms.com.au) Featuring Rohan Anderson (wholelarderlove.com) Directed and edited by Mark Welker Cameras by Aaron Cuthbert, George Husband, Mark & Monique Welker Music by Nathan Hollywoo...
A super fun video we created for the folks at MacPaw Inc. for the holiday season. It was a bit of a new horizon for us, creating a solely character-based video. We hope you enjoy it! Studio: Motion Authors (www.motionauthors.com) Concept and Direction: Ray East Animator: Valentin Kirilov Illustrator: Alex Kuvaldin Sound Designer: Humberto Corte
www.watchyulelog.com By Joe Russ www.mografi.com/recent https://twitter.com/EscapingNewYork
More at www.ratemyfuneral.com - In this nearly barely incredible tutorial that's almost quite good we have a look at creating a nice wintery scene of containing a log cabin and a little simple snowman. Pretty basic, nothing super new or cool or great or anything like that but you may find it useful. :) This one was an absolutely nightmare to get done, I have had recording problems, rendering problems, the video kept getting messed up, there's a bunch of very odd cuts in this tutorial so you'll have to forgive me for that! I really wanted to get it up well before actual Christmas and I only just got there!!
Traditionally, log cabin blocks were made with red centers, representing the fire, or hearth of the log cabin. Eleanor explains how one black center represented a safe haven for escaping slaves while she demonstrates quilting techniques.
The "Log Cabin Project" documentary is a collaborative effort between Tim Stamps and Nathan Zamarron documenting the construction of a livable green architecture structure in Carter County, Kentucky. The documentary details Zamarron's approach to net-zero design, re-use of material, and sustainable living.
Eleanor continues her walk down memory lane as she discusses her beginnings as the Queen of Strip Quilting with memorabilia from the early days. Celebrate with Eleanor as she embellishes the Quarter Log Cabin with appliqued half circles to create a heart out of the Quarter Log Cabin square.
Finally, I start building my own log cabin on my property near Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. In this video, I cut some trees down, dig a foundation and build a rock cart / log dolly for bringing building materials to the site of the log cabin.
Join me as I start building a new log cabin, for free, and talk about the time I lived off-grid and show my old log cabin that has been standing for 25 years now - 15 of those years completely unmaintained. Stay tuned for the following videos as I complete the cabin using all natural materials and stockpile food and other supplies for a year of off-grid living.
"New and Improved" is often neither. The traditional log cabin corner notch can't be beat, and shouldn't be missed! We hope that you will consider joining us within the ALL NEW Log Cabin Academy! We believe we have the perfect system in place to teach you everything you need to know in order to hand build your own log cabin... not a shack in the woods... but the best cabin that can be built! Come learn more about it at... https://noahbradley.leadpages.co/logcabinacademy/ We thank you greatly for your support! Your comments! and Your subscribing to our channel!
Part 1 - Scribing and Notching Part 2 - Chainsaw work on lateral and saddle notches Well the foundation and floor is done, now begins the laborious task of building walls. So you want to scribe fit your logs?... in this two part video I'll show you how I am using the scribe-fit technique to build my off grid log cabin. The basic method of building scribe-fit log walls has remained unchanged for centuries. One log at a time, a log is placed on top of another and then using a Scribe (divider with bubble levels), carefully run the tool along the bottom log which transfers it's unique contours onto the log above. I should add that this is definitely NOT the fastest way for one man to build a house. If you are in a hurry to get a roof over your head, as I am before the snow starts to fly, y...
Log cabin dovetail notches
Viewing the rustic cabin we built 37 years ago
Traditional Finnish Log House Building Process.
http://handmadehouses.com/ Building a log cabin that one will take pride in the finished product involves much more than simply taking an axe to log. Before the first tree is cut there are steps that need to be taken. Come along as Noah Bradley shares his decades of experience in building some of the finest log structures built in the last century.
Smith joined forces with Victorian grower, gatherer, hunter and cook Rohan Anderson to build a pioneer-style cold smokehouse on his property just outside Ballarat. This short film by Melbourne-based production studio Commoner captures the vision of the smokehouse build and the story of Anderson’s motivation. A step-by-step account of the process was featured in Smith Journal volume four. Find out more about the project: http://bit.ly/NV2g9e Learn more about Smith: http://bit.ly/sDgUHh Presented by Smith Journal, a quarterly Australian magazine for guys (smithjournal.com.au) A film by Commoner (commonerfilms.com.au) Featuring Rohan Anderson (wholelarderlove.com) Directed and edited by Mark Welker Cameras by Aaron Cuthbert, George Husband, Mark & Monique Welker Music by Nathan Hollywoo...
A super fun video we created for the folks at MacPaw Inc. for the holiday season. It was a bit of a new horizon for us, creating a solely character-based video. We hope you enjoy it! Studio: Motion Authors (www.motionauthors.com) Concept and Direction: Ray East Animator: Valentin Kirilov Illustrator: Alex Kuvaldin Sound Designer: Humberto Corte
www.watchyulelog.com By Joe Russ www.mografi.com/recent https://twitter.com/EscapingNewYork
More at www.ratemyfuneral.com - In this nearly barely incredible tutorial that's almost quite good we have a look at creating a nice wintery scene of containing a log cabin and a little simple snowman. Pretty basic, nothing super new or cool or great or anything like that but you may find it useful. :) This one was an absolutely nightmare to get done, I have had recording problems, rendering problems, the video kept getting messed up, there's a bunch of very odd cuts in this tutorial so you'll have to forgive me for that! I really wanted to get it up well before actual Christmas and I only just got there!!
Traditionally, log cabin blocks were made with red centers, representing the fire, or hearth of the log cabin. Eleanor explains how one black center represented a safe haven for escaping slaves while she demonstrates quilting techniques.
The "Log Cabin Project" documentary is a collaborative effort between Tim Stamps and Nathan Zamarron documenting the construction of a livable green architecture structure in Carter County, Kentucky. The documentary details Zamarron's approach to net-zero design, re-use of material, and sustainable living.
Eleanor continues her walk down memory lane as she discusses her beginnings as the Queen of Strip Quilting with memorabilia from the early days. Celebrate with Eleanor as she embellishes the Quarter Log Cabin with appliqued half circles to create a heart out of the Quarter Log Cabin square.
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