Amazing Intelligent Log Cabin Build Skills - Fastest Building Wooden House With Your Own Hands
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2020
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I wish content creators would stop covering the natural sounds of the work being done with annoying music.
Because this is all recycled/stolen video and music from other real creators... this youtube page is spam and should be reported as such
I just use my Mute button.
@@hhl31636 Why watch a video in silence?
Yes the music sucks
How about getting sick of the fucking bullshit ads you have to watch.. Sick of youtube
Constructive criticism: Your music is so bad and so overwhelmingly loud that I couldn't bear to keep watching. Make better videos by keeping the music slightly above audible threshold when the primary purpose is anything other than a music video and don't fade it louder. Your audience is not watching these videos for the music.
100% agree and came to the comment section to say the same thing!
I don't know if I am alone in this thought, but to me, the sounds of the work itself are the real music that I want to hear. The sawing, chopping, hammering playing over a backdrop of ambient natural noise.
Music to my ears.
Humm just turn the volume on your device down. Duh !
@@gillesgoulet2545 How do I do that?
@@brendonbentley6617 if you don't know how to adjust the volume of your device you should be watching you tube videos on "how to adjust the volume on any device " duh ,!
hear! hear!
Missed a lot of steps there, making it look easy. It's not
Для чего в оцилиндрованном бревне паз в ручную делать и работать плохим топором непонятно
😁👍Тоже вопрошаюсь. Зачем он схватил топор? Я думал он эффект строганного материала сделать, хотел похвалить его, а он опять взял штиля и финишировал им. Мы по черте с тем же успехом штилем делаем. Надо если качественнее, то финишировать топором. Только не таким, как у него🤦♂️
У них станок сломался для чаш 😀
3:20 лучше штилем обработать за 30 сек., чем топором 2 минуты😅
Тоже об этом подумал
The music makes it hard to watch
Nik Rijavec and Erik Granvist have entered the chat. Carrying nothing but axes.
Debarked log.... Straight to a turned and milled log. Wait what happened?
Just saw Erik Grankvist make his log cabin alone fresh out of high school, with no prior knowledge and with only ax and saw (hand tools), some measuring tool.
No music either 😍😍
Yes loved his videos and work ethic. Mesmerising effort from Erik
I built one in a pine woods when I was 12 years old with just an axe. No help from anyone. I really don't think anyone ever knew I built it! lol
@@jimfurr81 so that's where Noah learned how to build a boat...
Going from debarking to milled lumber without a beat was a bit... interesting.
To say the least.
I caught that too. I was thinking, wait, we missed a number of steps here LOL! Pretty sure that was kiln dried too...but not sure.
@@grc5618 It sure wasn't wet...that chainsaw wouldn't be cutting through it like butter.
Using a straight up mortise and tenon joint saved a little time, ya think? Same thing for the "V" horizontal joint. Need a sharper ax.
AMAZING !!!! Total skill, very impressive ✌️
This is great, but my logs are not all from a lincoln log kit turned to a perfect consistent diameter with that nice cope right down the side.
I've never actually seen someone use a template for the notching. Makes sense. Those logs are going to fit so tightly together. I've never seen a chainsaw used as a sander either.
You make the best use with the tools you have.
I was in central B.C..........we used a chainsaw for cuts down to a 1/8th of an inch (building a house)....only used a skill saw for trusses and a table saw for cabinets ...50% chain saw, 30% table saw 10% chop saw and 08% skill saw and 2% jig saw!
You made that groove in that log the hard way😂
"Tutorial: Using a chainsaw like a scalpel"
Fun fact: chainsaws were originally invented as surgical tools. In childbirth.
That...that is not that hard.
Да уж! Колуном чашку рубить? Оригинально!
Рубил фискарсом. Это топор-колун. Чтобы не ждать обещанный кованый топор, купил этот. Товарищи сначала удивлялись и посмеивались, но попробовав отметили что нормально. Работать можно, хоть и не привычно.
I’ll bet this guy does wood carvings with that chainsaw too. What a talent!
Nice some Swedish cope and Norwegian wedge notch mixed in the same cabin
Not everyday you see both styles on the same home. Was waiting to see some Butt and Pass next
Абаригенам из джунглей до наших умельцев очень далеко
Сначала показывают, как шкурят хлысты, а потом зарезают оцилиндрованное бревно.))
I would think a 2 inch timber framing chisel would be easier \ more precise than using the axe to finish what the power saw couldn't.
I would probably of had sharp tools before starting this but I liked this
Fantastic and fantastic work
Good video but i dont like music. I like to hear building sounds not music. Great work.
Pro tip: Watch in 1.5x speed.
Nice Job, man, and ...No wonder, you are using Fiskars Ax, Made in Finland, best in a World !!!;o), and,..yes I am a Finn, here in South Florida, and my GrandFather and his brothers, they were very Famous Builder group for big LogHouses, Laukkanen Brothers,.... in Northern Finland, 1920',30', 40, 50, and some 1960', they built more than 30 big School and other State buildings, which are still straight, and Up !!=), I usually spend couple nights in a Log Cabin, Hotel on a Lake, at Arctic Circle, which Main Building and Sauna they built 1952-1954 !!
9:20. Those are some nice tight joints. I'm impressed.
those notches fail since they trap water.
@@Frostified Really? I thought these were the best type of notches!
you noticed they turned them after cutting right? I don`t see how those trap water
@@robertsvareid1451 Scandinavian scribe with the round notch on top is by far the best. The 600 year old cabins still standing are a testament to that. I just noticed these are done right. I think I commented on the wrong video lol.
And the full length of the log groove...how did that suddenly happen?
and a perfectly round timber ?
@@mortenpetersen8888 they run them through a mill to get them straight and round. They're not as they came right off the forest .
Amazing skills!
Топором конечно лучше бы было, и пилой так не работают, особенно паз- это что за бред.
Пилой по всякому работают. До тех пор пока бубенчики себе не срежут.
What’s with the annoying noise?.....Not the Saw!
33 seconds and I am exhausted!
All right 58 seconds in and the music drove me crazy, it was a short trip.
Awesome video, thanks :)
When you appeal in the logs I thought you were building but I see you have milled them all into great big dowels
Why would you not cut a bunch of straight lines down to the blue outline? Then you could chip them out much faster and cleaner.
That's exactly how I do it.
That first guy wasn't comfortable using the chainsaw to carve, and was getting too close to his shins...
Dang dude did tou come up with the idea to knotch the logs that way ? Great job
Всегда дома рубили топором! Не дураки были! Топор не рвет волокно,а закрывает его.
Мой дед за это руки бы оторвал
Yuo
This guy knows his stuff. Thanks 👍🇨🇦
This is great thank you!
Peel logs in spring when the frosted winter sap begins to run. Easy to remove. Let logs air dry.
They're probably only soft pine logs but that saw is super sharp...👍
It's nice the tree gods make all the trees the same diameter so your juig fits exactly.
In my part of the world the tree gods need a jolly stern talking to.
he makes it look easy with is the hall mark of a skilled tradesman for sure very nicely done.
400 years later, still cutting with a chainsaw. Clickbait sucks, nothing in title is even true.
Сразу видно. В РФ делают :) Только у нас могут заказать цилиндрованное бревно, а не готовый комплект, как в других странах.
Milwaukee marker or sharpie, you're welcome lol.
Right! lol
the former is more affordable
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@@williambell1662 ?
@@alexanderm8975 they're both cheap asf lol like $2 each
Well atleast the fella is doin somethin creative...
Brilliant! Work smarter, not harder!!
What a skill !
What a beautifully crafted joint.
It's amazing, how you are able to choose what tree, how to pull the log with simple l e machine, and not get hurt or splinters on your hand, legs . I am totally amazed.
Cfcefaci
Lincoln logs LOL... Yeah I suppose you could use a template when you have all your logs lathed to the same diameter.
This dude could probably give a haircut with his chain saw. Outstanding precision and skill.
Без топора можно сделать. С такой же точностью. Я думал он топором будет делать эффект строганной материала. Хотел было похвалить, ан нет, всё финишировал штилем. 🤔
Great video 😍
I like the floor scraper for debarking
A difficult job always looks easy in the hands of a craftsman. very nicely done indeed.
Craftsman???This?!....no,sorry!
@@maco1713 so just out of interest how many log cabins have you built.
As a qualified machinist with toolmaking the first thing I personally would do would be to make a holesaw to suit, then making a suitable jig, drill these reliefs in two logs at once. Cleaner Finnishes, closer fits, less machining time and a heck of a lot safer without any variation.
That would be awful expensive, cost prohibitive if you're just building one cabin...
// "make a holesaw to suit, ... a lot safer without any variation"//
Unfortunately for you, the logs vary, so the 'no variation' idea doesn't work.
agreed...not that hard to have a holesaw custom made to match that diameter or any diameter log really...i hear you..but for out in the boonies like this...he's on top of it...good thought
As a hack machinist, as long as all your logs are 14.000" dia at both ends your golden!
Would work with lathe turned logs and is done with them, but by lathe turning logs, you lose some important properties of the logs. If the logs are not lathe turned into uniform diameter, like in this video they are not, then good luck with your system...
Да проще еще пару надпилов сделать, чем так долго выдалбливать колуном
On your INITIAL cuts I would've used the tip of my saw to lightly cut in the scribe lines ! Kinda like when you use a utility knife before you cut out for door hardware !!!
ىحفيدب ؤظر٨ي١نؤزي٧سظ
Exactly - half the time and effort of axing out the final cuts
Felicitaciones que buen trabajo una elegancia
Неправильно делают. Показано как не надо .
Нифига себе колуном вырубают а где топор?
Wake up! That is the way log cabins are built. Where have you been?
Wow this reeks of ambition. Kudos M8
You had me until you pulled out that dull axe lol
I don't get it why'd he stop using the chain saw so earlier @3:10. Several plung cuts before I'd even think about a sharp axe.
Fisker axes are super sharp they are barely swinging that thing I would say they are tapping it l like dip shit
Всех нарушений технологий, инструмент не предназначен для вырубания в чашу
More efficient to cut logs to 2×10 and lay them up.
It's tighter and more easily insulated.
Have a portable sawmill stop by and
build your cabin better for
half the price.
Очень интересно смотреть как другие работают 😉
Amazing Skils Bro💯💯
Приятно посмотреть спасибо!!!
Из разряда и так сойдёт😄
Good job of cutting with the chain saw.
Was anybody else bothered by how overcut that notch was?
In Deutschland wär in der Bauphase einfach über Nacht das komplette Holz weg
Muy buena técnica de construcción...!!. Gracias !!
Saludos desde las sierras de Córdoba Argentina...!!! 👍👌💪🇦🇷
Use a reciprocating saw you will get a better fit
Это очень, очень смешно!!!
Мда-с, раньше углы рубили в такие замки, что и понять невозможно было, как это сделано и не продувались. Теперь... И разве можно сравнить вырубленный паз на бревне с вырезанным Штилем треугольником...
Um belo trabalho. Mas gasta muita madeira pra pouca coisa.
I dnt like how he notches the logs but man would i love to have a big property in the wilderness and build a beautiful log mansion
Excellent !
Incredible hand/eye coordination
Молодцы!
You would never clean the bark off a spruce or pine from s Dakota. Branches every foot at least
I am not going to lie I am disappointed that they show them peeling logs then show them marking manufactured logs (rounded & scribed) with the template.
you missed a spot on your knee...............too close for comfort there friend!
1:08 - Well he cleaned the log with a shovel only. ))
gives shivers to watch that chainsaw in action
An axe works well but an adz might be easier on a curved surface ......
Your jig for the saddles only work if the logs are uniform .. and they never are unless you work for a company who builds them professionally but great video nonetheless
The debarking is the worst part. If you can down your trees in the spring there's a short window where the bark can easily be stripped off.
Скобой крепить чтобы бревно не качалось
this is perfect... now i just need a huge lathe for exact log diameters
Exactly!!😂
Pekná práca chlapci
you should put amazon links to that chainsaw and make some money
Great chainsaw skills...but don't understand why half way through you spend half your time chopping away when you could just be careful and do everything with a small chainsaw. You're obviously skilled
The most unsophisticated log notching I've seen and I've only watched this video.... That would take way tooooo long to do one notch😭
You notice how the chainsaw stayed still ....get it😂
Well the saw is sharp. But log house building has come a long way since the fifties:)
This is so cool. I've always wanted to build something like this 😎
@Read A book finances,lol
@Read A book just a dream of mine...anywhere secluded haha