Come and join us on for the adventure as we build our handcrafted log home. No kits, no manufacturing; we began with a dream and now with lot of hard work we will see it become a reality.
Jul 30, 2012
John's First Tree
While normally John and Lisa only cut the limbs and tops out of the trees, on Saturday John got a chance to cut down his first big tree. We are happy to report that he dropped it right where he wanted it to land and most importantly, he didn't hurt himself or anyone else.
Jul 18, 2012
Design & Inspiration
Over the years of planning for our home when we look at a magazine and we "ohhhh and ahhh...this is the kind of house we like...these are the details that we are looking for" it is very interesting to us that most times those homes were built by one of the 3 same log home companies over and over. Well since we were not able to purchase a shell we did take the liberty of using some of the details from them as inspiration and incorporate them into our design. One company in particular was Montana Log Homes. We really loved the extra little things that they do in their homes and we have borrowed/stolen a few of those ideas to help us make our home more unique than other homes in our area. There is an old quote “Excellence is in the details. Give
attention to the details and excellence will come.” and that is what Montana Log Homes has done and what we hope to achieve in our home. So if you are looking to purchase a shell....give them a call, you won't be sorry.
Jul 11, 2012
A Visit with the Architect
During our recent trip to Montana for Log School, we decided to fly out a day early and drive to Idaho and visit with Josh from Design Intelligence. First let me say that the drive from Bozeman, MT to Rexburg, ID was absolutely gorgeous. Then with that being said, Josh emailed our first draft of the design to us so that we could review them on the flight out. When we got there he had a set that we 'marked-up' and made the changes on, and he had also printed out a set for us to take with us for further review during our trip. We were thoroughly impressed with how few changes we had to make to this first draft. This told us that Josh had truly listened to what we wanted and took our ideas and put them on paper. We showed these plans to our log home instructor and he said that it will be a challenging project, but we can do it. We are now waiting on the revised prints, and we are confident that there will be few if any revisions from here. We were a little apprehensive about choosing an architect from so far away, but there just aren't any in our area; but all of our concerns were put to rest when we saw the work that Josh had done. While we feel that our design is in good hands and we now know that Josh is on the same page as we are; we are glad that we took the opportunity to schedule the meeting and work with him face-to-face.
Log School
These are some tight fitting notches! |
Scribing with the Bulls Eye Scribe is easy and fun |
If you are wanting to purchase the BEST scribe for any type of log building then please follow the link and buy one from Al, you won't regret it, the Bulls Eye Scribe is the best and easiest to use.
Lateral cuts make the logs fit tightly without chinking. |
If you are reading this blog because you are wanting to build your own log home, please contact us and we will tell you just how great and valuable these classes are. Yes these classes are a value! We spent quite a bit of money to go to Montana (but we made it into a vacation also) but the vast amount of information that we learned in just 5 days will make all of the difference during the construction of our home.
Using a gouge chisel makes the notches fit perfectly |
**PLEASE note that this video course is designed to accompany the log school, you should not expect to purchase these discs and then be able to build your home.**
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