Love the content ! Keep going and keep watching ouchies !
@hluthvik2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! As long as stuff like this are the only ouchies, I'm totally fine with them :D
@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp955822 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video! I'm curious what advantages and disadvantages you see to building a structure this way compared to building a log building (where the walls themselves hold up the roof) and what your own reasons were for doing things this way with this particular structure. I wonder, for example, if you had built a log building with logs as small as the logs you used for the walls here if the building would have inevitably been kind of wobbly/not-so-stable. Since your long wall is three wall sections long, that couldn't have been done all in one straight line (at least not in any way that I know of) with multiple lengths of logs like you were able to do here, so that's one notable advantage I see. I also wonder about building speed. I'm guessing you could have notched the corners as for a log building about as quickly as you formed the tenons here, potentially saving about as much time as it took to frame the posts and plates with their diagonal braces. Do you think that's roughly true? And I wonder why you shaped the bottom of each log to the shape of the log below it rather than simply hewing the top and bottom of each log flat. Was it just for looks or are there also practical reasons to do it the way you did it?
@liveoak41242 жыл бұрын
It would be great if you could demonstrate log framing in a future video How did you treat the buried posts? Thanks
@hluthvik2 жыл бұрын
I haven't done log building besides the dozens of logs you can see in the video, but I'll see that I document the next building more! The buried posts are burnt on the outside
@GavinCowardswym4lyphe2 жыл бұрын
How much faster was each stage using the power tools? Like I could see the bulk removal being faster with the chainsaw, but was the turbo plane much faster than the adze? Did you prefer one method over the other for specific sections?
@hluthvik2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your questions! The cutting of the tennons wasn't much quicker with the chainsaw. The bulk removal with the chainsaw though was indeed more time-saving (and I produced actual usable waste in terms of firewood, not just chips). And the turboplane was a big help. Both in terms of time and saving impact on the wrists and hands. In the end, a single log from start to finish setting in the wall took me about 30min.