Building log cabin: Cutting Dovetail Notches

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  • @raydreamer7566
    @raydreamer7566 7 років тому +2

    Great job ! I wish I could spend a couple of weeks with this guy doing cutting and fitting.

  • @gateway8833
    @gateway8833 8 років тому +15

    Beautiful joinery. I grew up as a Wheelwright Apprentice. I started at 8 years old stacking spoke blanks and finished when I was 18. Some of you on here say to slow, just eyeball it. Where is the artistry, the satisfaction of a perfect job, the discipline to your craft.

    • @deepwoodtickles
      @deepwoodtickles 8 років тому +3

      In the same place your stuff is stored waiting for the cabin to be finished.I sincerely hope he is faster than that and just showing people at a slow pace, otherwise his housebulding legacy will be one unfinished cabin.

    • @freedomrider266
      @freedomrider266 5 років тому

      @@deepwoodtickles Speed...Great for the track, stupid for building a solid home.

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      @trinidadraya9878 5 років тому

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      @trinidadraya9878 5 років тому

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  • @polygamous1
    @polygamous1 7 років тому +5

    His cuttings are amazing very accurate the way he cuts with the chain saw is almost unbelievable Great skills always good to watch a craftsman like this

  • @jeffharmed1616
    @jeffharmed1616 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing. It looks very labour intensive. Time to design a jig for that

  • @TheMirelyght
    @TheMirelyght 7 років тому

    /claps that was awesome...watched the whole thing. that joint isn't going anywhere and the craftsmanship was enjoyable to see.

  • @alandouglasrandall9961
    @alandouglasrandall9961 8 років тому +3

    Nicely done! It's obvious you have a love for the craft :-)

  • @robertgreggs6438
    @robertgreggs6438 6 років тому +1

    Man you are very talented!!! Thanks for the information..

  • @W45Jasper
    @W45Jasper 8 років тому +4

    True craftsmanship with your trade. Impressive, how accurate you are with your saw.

  • @WoodsmanSkills
    @WoodsmanSkills 8 років тому +7

    man forget the haters! that was great work and showed me exactly what I was looking for, so thank you for sharing. Don't listen to the negative people. you just got a new subscriber!

  • @brettd530
    @brettd530 6 років тому

    That is some mighty fine saw work.

  • @thomashanson6607
    @thomashanson6607 8 років тому +12

    I didn't know you could get that accurate with a chain saw. Nice work.

  • @jimg2553
    @jimg2553 6 років тому

    You are a craftsman,perfect flat where no one will ever see it.

  • @coonerfart3976
    @coonerfart3976 8 років тому

    Looks like he's carving a turkey. Too cool.

  • @k1t1p2
    @k1t1p2 5 років тому

    Master at work! Very nice!

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 7 років тому +2

    Awesome work

  • @FANG1950
    @FANG1950 8 років тому +15

    Nice exact work...but...why not show the connection being made??? after watching several of your videos....none of them show an end product...only the getting to it...quite unsatisfying...

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER 8 років тому +1

    I have never seen it done this way before. Looks fantastic but very labour intensive and slow. Great video though.

  • @MarkRobertCuthbert
    @MarkRobertCuthbert 8 років тому

    Thank you for making and uploading your video. I subbed. Greetings from Irlande.

  • @davidvalenzuela1587
    @davidvalenzuela1587 5 років тому

    Ignore all the haters they are just jealous. Those are some clean cuts awesome job.

  • @samba3403
    @samba3403 7 років тому

    You should have made a note in your video if your not handy with a chain saw you can use any saw you like. greate video.

  • @caljarvis
    @caljarvis 7 років тому

    nice work did a kit one story with eight men and a loader all walls up in one day roof took longer five days

  • @hankhankyourhankerin401
    @hankhankyourhankerin401 7 років тому +1

    Did I miss something? Why you cut off the first two inches after marking it all up with lines

  • @gunner4q
    @gunner4q 8 років тому +4

    wheeeww...I need a beer for just watching this!

  • @williamnelson727
    @williamnelson727 7 років тому

    I guess it depends on how much time you have, how many skilled people to help, what tools, and `raw' material etc. I'll have to say; having the very best turned, rolled, seasoned, kiln dried logs makes a BIG difference. It's basically round lumber in this example. In other words, perfect building material. This is log~construction highly developed to Swiss craftsmanship.

  • @axixgraham8667
    @axixgraham8667 7 років тому

    Great workmanship or craftsmanship well done.

  • @Emerald007007
    @Emerald007007 7 років тому

    Great Job I must say but if you don't mind me asking are you going to build that cabin for your great great great grandchildren?

  • @limogesfarmer6326
    @limogesfarmer6326 8 років тому +1

    beautiful work!

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 5 років тому

    Friends of mine do Timber homes and they sail right thru these difficult joints..

  • @Al-wj4mi
    @Al-wj4mi 8 років тому +11

    This hidden dove tail notch is a great initial base plate notch for round notch log cabin construction

  • @dobsondwd
    @dobsondwd 8 років тому

    blokes a seriously good hand with the saw

  • @briankaz8786
    @briankaz8786 8 років тому +40

    This cabin should be ready for your grandchildren by the time its done.

    • @rajeshsunchildmadhav9740
      @rajeshsunchildmadhav9740 8 років тому

      lol

    • @ASQUITHZ9
      @ASQUITHZ9 8 років тому +1

      Just watched the one before and the one before that... Finland and Sweden the Finnish ones almost made it with a hand full of sharp axes and a bit of skill.... by the time these Lads were ready for their break...nice one Makes you thank full for a land with good bricks and stone

    • @magdolnaorosziderezic6297
      @magdolnaorosziderezic6297 8 років тому +1

      Jonathan Atkinson

    • @edilsonbarboza841
      @edilsonbarboza841 7 років тому +1

      Jonathan Atkinson no

    • @MrOramato
      @MrOramato 7 років тому +1

      OMG how tedious. Plus they forgot the step where you count and record the annular-rings to make each log has the exact same number.

  • @bd8677
    @bd8677 5 років тому +3

    It would be faster to wrap a sapling with a metal dovetail mold and let it grow into shape.

  • @liamryan3419
    @liamryan3419 8 років тому +4

    There's no way to justify the cost and manpower of this project!!

  • @ItsMeScareCro
    @ItsMeScareCro 7 років тому +7

    Hi honey, did you get a lot done at work today? ...yep, I got 1 log cut.
    Very nice job! ;)

  • @4WorldPeace2
    @4WorldPeace2 10 місяців тому

    I am rather certain your logs are not completely straight. Do you crown the logs up before scribing each log?

  • @1959rossco
    @1959rossco 5 років тому

    That joint is a work of art but as a practical matter winter is coming

  • @darrellsmith6773
    @darrellsmith6773 8 років тому +23

    I may be wrong, but why not cut out a precise templet to match both joints. Then apply to a jig that can be used over and over again without all the tedious measuring and marking. Kind of like a scarf joint. looks like extra work and waisted time. somebody comment here for me. Darrell in Georgia

    • @TheBillaro
      @TheBillaro 8 років тому +1

      good call

    • @speckspeck
      @speckspeck 8 років тому

      he did that after the first setups

    • @ElBundz
      @ElBundz 7 років тому +7

      I believe the joint dimensions depend on the dimensions of the logs, and as logs like these are never of the same size, and they are not perfectly round..... It's like fitting a kitchen top to a 200yr old plastered wall.... *grin*

    • @mihkus
      @mihkus 7 років тому +5

      You cant because every log is different.

    • @tedhajduk3745
      @tedhajduk3745 6 років тому

      Darrell Smith r

  • @moocher2000
    @moocher2000 8 років тому

    the guy was born with a chain saw in his hand great work

  • @jack-hoo
    @jack-hoo 7 років тому

    I know how to build a log cabin now. 😁

  • @diojiabunai
    @diojiabunai 7 років тому

    Watched all the way to the end because I wanted to see the final fit. Dude, it didn't happen thanks to the next video overlays. Not sure if you can fix that but I figured I'd let you know.

  • @tnmonty501
    @tnmonty501 5 років тому +2

    Its almost 2019, rumor has it they've started on the 2nd course of logs

    • @mcmc8496
      @mcmc8496 4 роки тому

      Negative,
      it's 2020 and he's still
      on the first course....

  • @wellbbq
    @wellbbq 5 років тому

    I was going to say something about all that measuring but y'all got it covered!! lol

  • @kevindownes2118
    @kevindownes2118 8 років тому

    Great job

  • @meradu2
    @meradu2 8 років тому +9

    Nice work love the video and subscribed

  • @puiudvhrtj3660
    @puiudvhrtj3660 7 років тому

    INCREIBLES TECNICAS!!!!🔨🔨

  • @viewfromtheroad2656
    @viewfromtheroad2656 8 років тому

    OUTSTANDING!!!

  • @Gitfidlpickr
    @Gitfidlpickr 8 років тому

    You probably could make a full length feature film on how to open a car door. There are plenty of details and you do not need to actually get in the car.

  • @lucivalbarrrospereira6076
    @lucivalbarrrospereira6076 7 років тому

    good idea..very good...my amis....

  • @jerroldchampion6521
    @jerroldchampion6521 3 роки тому

    Man it’s going to take a long time to complete a log home

  • @robertcaffrey6097
    @robertcaffrey6097 8 років тому

    A bit long winded but great skill and quality especially with the chainsaw.

  • @1959rossco
    @1959rossco 5 років тому

    Beautifully engineered joint have you planted the tree for the next one

  • @jamminbucy7781
    @jamminbucy7781 6 років тому

    wow so much for my dream of building a log cabin. too complicated for me.

  • @twebstert
    @twebstert 7 років тому +37

    Twenty four minutes only for the entire point of the video to be obscured by links to other videos.

    • @ohybgd7554
      @ohybgd7554 5 років тому

      twebstert....Lol...u made my day Dude !

  • @bespoke6719
    @bespoke6719 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work but a huge over complication...

  • @macvena
    @macvena 6 років тому

    Sure makes you wonder how pioneers built log cabins without the tools in this video.

  • @exilfromsanity
    @exilfromsanity 7 років тому

    Clear as mud. Very thick mud.

  • @normancrown9965
    @normancrown9965 6 років тому +1

    Great work but I like to get it built in my life time

  • @mattalley5064
    @mattalley5064 7 років тому

    The narrator's voice is the cure for insomnia...

  • @NHindividualist
    @NHindividualist 7 років тому +1

    1) I've seen fine furniture built with less measuring and marking.
    2) I've seen industrial safety films with more dynamic narration.

  • @hamillforestryproducts3719
    @hamillforestryproducts3719 2 роки тому

    I’d like to see these keyboard warriors who are saying that it’s taking way to long, and that basically anyone can do it better and faster do it. Put your money where your mouth is people. I bet half these people couldn’t build a bird house let alone a log home. This is a good video to show what it takes to build a log home of quality. Good job to these craftsman

  • @jefferycathcart8046
    @jefferycathcart8046 8 років тому +97

    to, technical.....just eye it up and cut....you take three years to get it built....

    • @2wheeleddemon745
      @2wheeleddemon745 8 років тому +2

      Took the words out of my mouth👍

    • @bill2339
      @bill2339 8 років тому +18

      Yea, he'll be finishing up about the time your eyeballed cabin's falling apart.

    • @2wheeleddemon745
      @2wheeleddemon745 8 років тому +8

      23 years and counting on my first hunting cabin.

    • @justinbudreau4814
      @justinbudreau4814 8 років тому +1

      can't sell slapdash.

    • @doristooliveira7838
      @doristooliveira7838 8 років тому +1

      Justin Budreau

  • @footballplayers-yourtopman8114
    @footballplayers-yourtopman8114 7 років тому

    Love Huskvarna. ... Thanks for use the best...

  • @g2macs
    @g2macs 6 років тому

    Don't need no stinking chaps! My leg skin will protect my bones from a
    bucking chainsaw!

    • @verteup
      @verteup 5 років тому

      Chainsaws only "buck" if you don't know how to use one.

  • @morehumorehu4861
    @morehumorehu4861 7 років тому

    Shit! Is this the process for every log?.... If so! How on earth did the pioneers survive?

  • @jclohesy
    @jclohesy 7 років тому +4

    As I watched this I kept hearing what my students would shout " Where's his PPE?" ( Personal Protective Equipment).. We ding it into our students to never start their chainsaw before putting on all the kit.. chainsaws are nasty, especially if you are using the tip of the bar like that. Nice precise work, but dangerous practice..

  • @alchemyphilosophersstone2634
    @alchemyphilosophersstone2634 7 років тому

    Nice!

  • @thetomster7625
    @thetomster7625 8 років тому +2

    correct me if I'm wrong: isn't the purpose of a log cabin, that its easy and basically quick and dirty?! And isn't the use of precision joinery kinda the opposite of that?!

    • @Thelonelyscavenger
      @Thelonelyscavenger 8 років тому +1

      the TOMSTER you could. some cabins were put up hastily because a shelter was needed quickly. my grandfather slept under a spruce tree till his cabin was finished.

    • @tuno2008
      @tuno2008 7 років тому +1

      SubArcticWolf Tools & Outdoors y

    • @timtation5837
      @timtation5837 7 років тому

      The purpose of a cabin is sometimes a rugged shelter and sometimes it is a well crafted family home that is meant to last generations. Have you seen some of the incredible carpentry in asian countries? Timber frames, incredible joinery, 12 story pagodas put together like architectural jigsaw puzzles, they they now realize still survive earthquakes several hundred years later. It doesn't surprise me to see artistry like that from an asian guy... And that guy had mad skills with everything he touched. While I personally would have chosen a different solution, I appreciate the art and the skill he showed.

    • @salvatoremassimino3396
      @salvatoremassimino3396 6 років тому

      the TOMSTER ,

    • @kalev60
      @kalev60 5 років тому

      This is quick and dirty, easiest version of dovetail joint, if he was doing the dovetail with wind blocking vertical parts in the joints it would take even longer to measure and cut the joint. IF you are building a log cabin that will stand with little problems for hundreds of years precition will pay off.

  • @buddyvibe9043
    @buddyvibe9043 6 років тому

    wonder how my ancestors in canada built a log cabin before winter came and went ?

  • @christopherjakobsson4623
    @christopherjakobsson4623 7 років тому

    Richard Louise Proenneke, he building his wooden cabin with axe and saw like they also did in Sweden and Finland from 1580-1800 century. Welcome to scandinavia and find out How our mountain men did their cabi, well this is nice handycraft but like the comment say that the slåtters will freeze to death.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 6 років тому

    I sure as hell couldnt afford these guys building one for me

  • @maryannthornton2331
    @maryannthornton2331 6 років тому

    Wow...watching this is like watching paint dry. Is there no easier way??

  • @kristijanpuric
    @kristijanpuric 7 років тому

    what kind of wood is this,thanks

  • @olben1095
    @olben1095 7 років тому

    24:28 is the money shot. The old ways are the best ways.

  • @SeeTheWholeTruth
    @SeeTheWholeTruth 7 років тому

    Just missing the xray machine for the knot detection for saw resistance and appropriate return force and speed ratio. My word.

  • @johnson1573
    @johnson1573 8 років тому

    good job

  • @mieciu0162
    @mieciu0162 6 років тому

    Dobra robota. Ale cieśle Górale z Podchala w Polsce robią to siekierą i o niebo szybciej

  • @dlwatib
    @dlwatib 6 років тому

    Why does a log cabin need dovetail joints?

  • @ericbrufatto5371
    @ericbrufatto5371 7 років тому +5

    Just watch "ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS," with Dick Proneke.

  • @kentconklin7294
    @kentconklin7294 6 років тому +1

    Aaaaaaahhhhhhhh !!!! Get to it , I would've been fired for this !!!!

  • @RBG-tr9ce
    @RBG-tr9ce 7 років тому +1

    I didn't know one could make a career out of cutting one log.

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM 7 років тому

    That guy has some skill with a chainsaw. Impressive

  • @harleyray6642
    @harleyray6642 8 років тому +2

    making a mountain out off a mole hill!

  • @ciscox6855
    @ciscox6855 8 років тому +3

    nice work.

  • @WALDEONFERREIRA
    @WALDEONFERREIRA 7 років тому +2

    top

  • @itmaslanka
    @itmaslanka 7 років тому

    Nice job but next time eyeball it and use duck tape!

  • @nubahimanajeanmarievianney3409
    @nubahimanajeanmarievianney3409 7 років тому

    wamderfull.skilled persons .

  • @JoeMcCormick32174
    @JoeMcCormick32174 5 років тому

    Oh man, I bet Pioneer Bob just squinted and cut.

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline 4 роки тому

    Made this way more difficult then it really is.

  • @jaimesantiago9352
    @jaimesantiago9352 8 років тому +2

    Beautiful!

  • @jimarckenstall8881
    @jimarckenstall8881 8 років тому

    wow... just jaw dropping good.

  • @scott917
    @scott917 5 років тому

    i would be dead from old age before i got the first layer done.

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 7 років тому

    It would take you 15 years to build a cabin with this joinery.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 7 років тому

    Is it just me or does this kid in shorts and a chain saw scare the shit out of any body else?

  • @alfa75kaneko
    @alfa75kaneko 7 років тому

    Beautful work! And overquality work!! The workers are Japanese.

  • @christopherjakobsson4623
    @christopherjakobsson4623 7 років тому

    Richard Louis Proenneke did it like the sletters.

  • @MyFerrao
    @MyFerrao 7 років тому

    Interessant

  • @dannychichinskas6867
    @dannychichinskas6867 8 років тому

    Good log friend's.

  • @dpmulvan
    @dpmulvan 7 років тому

    Easier ways to measure and cut, it starts by making your own scribe!!

  • @billydunne4286
    @billydunne4286 7 років тому

    Hiya can anybody out there tell me the make and model of the steel rule that is used

    • @dannyschaftlein8039
      @dannyschaftlein8039 7 років тому

      You can purchase here:
      www.logbuildingtools.ca/japanese_tools.html

  • @mny-patentcatalog681
    @mny-patentcatalog681 7 років тому

    well done