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Building Finished Corners for Your Log Home

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Finished Corner Configuration

This is what the first course, or row, will look like. Steps 2 through 4 will show you how to notch the end of a Pass Log to allow for application of the selected corner strip material.

Finished Corners Configuration
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Start Kerf in Pass Log

Measure a distance from the end of the pass log that is equal to Dimension A. At this point, make a precise cut through the exterior lamination of the log.

Hint: Using a circular saw with depth of cut set to the thickness of the exterior lamination of the log works well.

Starting Kerf in Pass Log for Finished Corners
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Continuing Kerf on Pass Log

Using the same circular saw, set to the same depth, make a series of cuts between the precision cut and the end of the log.

Continuing Kerf in Pass Log