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A Look and Size of Milled Log For Every Taste
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Located in rural Massachusetts, this home was built with our standard 6x8 D-shaped logs.
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Our new hand crafted, hand peeled profile adds a new dimension to D-Logs. The extra deep curvature adds depth and allows for hand peeling.
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Our traditional milled logs are available in a wide range of profiles, thicknesses, stack heights, and species. From the highly popular 6x8 D Logs with integral drip lip to the rustic hand hewn 8x12 stack chink logs, weve got a log to suit almost every taste. In fact, logs are available in sizes ranging from 4x6 to 8x12 and most profiles are available in single and double tongue and groove configurations. Our most popular logs are made from western white woods (Lodgepole Pine / Engelman Spruce mix ) but we also mill logs from Western Red Cedar and Fir/Larch.
Introducing New Hand Crafted Profile Traditional Milled Logs
In response to numerous requests weve now introduced a D-Log Pattern with an extremely deep curvature exterior profile. Available only in the 8x8 size, the exterior of the log closely resembles a full 8 round log. If you prefer a hand crafted look, the exaggerated curvature allows plenty of room for hand peeling. Were happy to provide that service at a nominal extra charge. We can also arrange for a hand hewn look on any of our logs.
Custom Log Patterns Available
When youve been in business as long as we have you accumulate a wide array of profile knives and a lot of knowledge you wont find published in any books. So, if youre planning an addition and need to match the logs on an existing home, or if you need a custom profile, give us a call. We cant promise well always be able to match a desired profile, but weve been quite successful in doing so in the past.
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Stacks of 6x6 logs that were custom milled for an addition to an existing log home. We were able to almost exactly match the original log profile, which was produced by a mill that had ceased operation.
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Traditional Milled Log Profiles,
Stack Heights and Patterns
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Single and double tongue and groove logs are available. Both provide a double seal. Selection is really a matter of personal preference.
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Single T&G Logs
Single tongue and groove logs actually provide a double seal. Foam tape is applied to the slot milled into the tongue of the log and a quarter inch bead of caulk is applied to the bevelled front edge of the tongue. The foam tape creates a barrier to air infiltration by wiping against the groove of the log above. The caulk is aligned with the front edge of the groove to provide a second seal. Single T&G logs have slightly more bearing surface than double T&G logs.
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Double T&G Logs
Double T&G logs rely on two strips of foam tape -- one on top of each tongue --- for the sealing mechanism. The strips of foam tape are compressed and wipe against the groove of the log above, forming an air infiltration barrier. Double T&G Logs have slightly less bearing surface than single T&G logs, but the space between the tongues allows the builder to center fasteners without hitting the tongue. Logs with the deep double tongue and groove do not retain a drip lip. An optional, shallower double tongue and groove pattern, similar to the one used on our laminated logs, is available and allows for retention of the drip lip.
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Shiplap
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Double
Shiplap
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Standard
Profile
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Rounded
Interior
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V-Groove
Both Sides
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Stack
Chink
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Round-Round
Profile
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Hand-Crafted
Hand-Peeled
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