Easily Make D-Logs for a Log Cabin with the Wood Mizer

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 17 кві 2022
  • Making D-Logs for a cabin is very simple though there are a few things to consider when milling them up.
    D Log Cabins are pretty easy to build and making the D Logs themselves is fairly easy however, it's important to make sure the stress in the log ends up vertical when building the wall as well as making sure the heart is either close to the center of the log or not in the log at all.
    I take you through the process of making D-Logs the easy way.
    Worried about EMP? Stop worrying and get one of these so you won't have to worry: www.empshield.com?coupon=oldjarhead
    Thinking about getting a Home Freeze Dryer? Check this out! affiliates.harvestright.com/i...
    Here are some of the tools I use on the mill, to seal logs and the camera's I use to film videos:
    amzn.to/3ILpmNG -- Juice Box Battery (keeps my cameras running)
    amzn.to/3uRVubU -- Jackery 500 (how I charge up my batteries)
    amzn.to/3ONBa4b -- Anchorseal 2 -- it's what I use!
    amzn.to/3kqIUuY -- my big cant hook
    amzn.to/3LvOvfm - my small cant hook
    amzn.to/3oVnPuK - my main camera
    amzn.to/3QoXwZO - This is the media mod I use to get better sound and more
    amzn.to/3Umbtur - GoPro Gooseneck Mount
    amzn.to/3nXKlpJ - This is how I attach my mounts.
    amzn.to/3nOgeRk - Granberg Portable Chainsaw Edging Sawmill
    My website www.manleyportablemilling.com
    [As many of you may know, making UA-cam videos is hard work! It can take this Old Jarhead 4 to 5 hours of editing (and a liberal amount of cussing) to edit one video! To help pay for this the Old Jarhead is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com which may help cover some of the cost of camera gear etc in order to bring these videos to you!].
  • Навчання та стиль

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @everydaywithmenick
    @everydaywithmenick Рік тому +1

    Well i cant thank you enough for this video and probably many others.
    Im currently in the thinking phase of making a 12x12 D log cabin and im trying to gather as much information as possible and this video explaining cutting D logs is right up there. You and rolling up my sleves have helped me loads.
    Thank you 👏

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  Рік тому +1

      Glad I could help! There are a couple more at least in my videos about D-Logs and lots more! Thanks for watching and don't be afraid to ask questions! I do lives on Sunday's at 5:30PM PDT about 2 Sundays a month so if you hit the notification bell you'll get notified when I do them and I answer any and all questions! Cheers!

    • @everydaywithmenick
      @everydaywithmenick Рік тому

      @TheOldJarhead thank you buddy, really appreciate that. I think I'll be in bed at that time over here in the UK 🤣

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  Рік тому +1

      @everydaywithmenick lol I bet! Sometimes I do an early Saturday for those overseas 😉

    • @everydaywithmenick
      @everydaywithmenick Рік тому

      @@TheOldJarhead thabk you, I shall keep an eye out buddy 👍

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  Рік тому

      You bet!

  • @mooresmobilemilling3225
    @mooresmobilemilling3225 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video. When I am trying to get cants to sit flat against my side supports, I like to put a little pressure on the clamp with the face either flat on the supports or with a little gap on top. Then, I lower the side supports and that usually gets the cant to seat against them pretty well. And, when I want a cant to sit flat on the bed, I listen for it to "snap" into place when I flip it. If I hear the cant snap, I keep rolling. If there is no snap, there's either bark under the cant or stress is keeping it from sitting flat on the bed, and I need to stop and take a closer look.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 роки тому

      Interesting, I just jam it on em with the clamp but sometimes do similar moves to you to force it there

  • @hollandampsguy
    @hollandampsguy Рік тому

    Thank you great video. Love how you make it look so easy.....

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  Рік тому

      Thanks, making Dlogs is pretty simple but there are some things to consider

  • @jeffraybourn9347
    @jeffraybourn9347 8 місяців тому

    First off, SemperFi. I appreciate your videos as I am looking to build a small log cabin at my property here in Michigan. Thank you for sharing!

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  8 місяців тому +1

      Glad to help! Did you serve?

    • @jeffraybourn9347
      @jeffraybourn9347 8 місяців тому

      Yes sir! 91-95.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  8 місяців тому

      @@jeffraybourn9347 👍 86-91 here. 2nd LAV/LAI which became 2nd LAR -- I'm a plank owner.

  • @MsdMakingSawDust
    @MsdMakingSawDust 2 роки тому

    Hello Mr.Erik
    Trying to catch up on your videos. Been to busy lately to watch and UA-cam. Getting ready for summer , I was telling Dave
    Flower beds, fish pond, patio and decks ect: I was checking your quarter sawing video out pretty nifty. I like the D-logs .. what are you going to use them for ?
    Great last few videos . Good job on explaining them also. Take care until next time ..

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks bud! Glad you get some time to relax. The D-Logs are all for a cabin addition on our main cabin and to build a new cabin at the top of our property. I have a long way to go yet as I've not had much time to get up there and get milling! I planned on doing it this spring after quitting my job but I'm slammed on the mill now until July!!!

  • @olastokken7670
    @olastokken7670 2 роки тому

    Cutting out the heart was a very interesting thing, you also do that when you for instans make 4x4? Or only when making D-logs? I seem to learn something new from your videos every time😎

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 роки тому +1

      I always try to box the heart and make beams without it (FOHC) but when you can't to box it in

  • @jeffenglishsetter8339
    @jeffenglishsetter8339 2 роки тому

    Once again, very nice...how much time between felled and milled? Pretty much all I've been milling has been Michigan redpine, sticky as can be..even the stuff I dropped in Dec and milled in March.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I always say to mill as soon as possible! Heck, if I can fall it and roll it right onto the mill then and there, that's the best! However, sometimes things get delayed and it's a year or more later and I need to get them milled! They are stained but I don't mind that really and though you run the risk or end checks, bugs and more I find I am usually lucky. Stained and checked but usable in some areas for trum and paneling etc.

  • @BRIXXAZ
    @BRIXXAZ 5 місяців тому

    How to do cure them tho to legally build with them that the problem I’m running into.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  5 місяців тому

      Logs can be used dry or green/wet when building, though I prefer to dry mine, and the structure you see is how I'm drying them (for now). Ideally, they should be sticker stacked every 2 feet with a roof over them. As for leamgality, every region is different, so it's hard to say what your area/region might require.

    • @sidlawrence4045
      @sidlawrence4045 2 місяці тому

      Hi Erik, Thanks for taking my call today. It sure would be useful to see your D-Log pattern so I can duplicate it. You and Wilson sure would be fun to spend time with around a campfire.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 місяці тому

      You bet! Great chat. Which pattern? Construction?

    • @sidlawrence4045
      @sidlawrence4045 2 місяці тому

      @TheOldJarhead The D-Log pattern you use. As I understand it, you position the pattern on the small end of the log and determine the best symmetry for the round side. Then, you trace the pattern with a crayon. Probably wouldn't be too difficult to build one without seeing yours, but I'm a charts-and-graphs character.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 місяці тому +1

      Ahhhh normally all I do is position the log, cut to leave a 6" face, roll 90, cut at 7.5", roll 90, cut at 6".

  • @ABBABEER
    @ABBABEER Рік тому

    Do you ever get 2 d logs out of one big log?

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  Рік тому

      I haven't done it but have often considered it. I think there would have to be a good plan though as a big 17" log would allow you to drop the head 7 1/2" and slab off a big cap, then cut out the center into a big wide slab then roll the bottom up 90 degrees, kinda like what you do for quarter sawing, and mill it down to 3" off center (or 4" depending on the desired width) and flip it 180 and do it again. Might produce a lot of waste though so for me I try to stick with 9" logs for 6" D-Logs

  • @DANG--
    @DANG-- 2 роки тому

    I had to RE subscribe to your channel also, WTH ?

  • @bradwatters996
    @bradwatters996 2 місяці тому

    I wanna do this but only make 2 cuts so the face is round on both sides of the wall. Is this possible? Im new to milling and cabin building so forgive me lack of knowledge.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 місяці тому

      Sure! I'd level the pith for the first cut, then flip 180 and make the 2nd. Should work fine

    • @bradwatters996
      @bradwatters996 2 місяці тому

      @@TheOldJarhead thats what i thought but i dont know.

    • @TheOldJarhead
      @TheOldJarhead  2 місяці тому

      Good luck!