id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59380 Fickes, Clyde P. Building with Logs .txt text/plain 9630 600 76 In building a log wall the chief problem is in closing the opening [Illustration: Figure 1.--Starting to build the log cabin--laying the one end of log, as in figure 8, at point _A_, then measure required [Illustration: Figure 8.--Framing the flat, or plain, tenon corner.] [Illustration: Figure 13.--Cutting window and door openings.] This method of framing holds the wall logs in place, allows them end of the wall logs may be framed by boring a 2-inch auger hole in each the vertical spline slot framed, and the head jamb log cut out to fit [Illustration: Figure 16.--Log jamb window frame.] [Illustration: Figure 19.--Framing log purlins for shakes.] interior log-wall partitions, these should be laid out and framed in, [Illustration: Figure 27.--Chinkless log cabin construction.] [Illustration: Figure 38.--Plan for making an armchair suitable for log [Illustration: Figure 40.--Plan for making a double bed for log ./cache/59380.txt ./txt/59380.txt