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Our hand hewn log siding is created from cabin logs
and carrier or maul logs from barns that were hewn on two sides.
These logs, once sawn, leave the natural log edge, creating a stacked
log look. To complete the authentic look, hand hewn timbers can
be used for corner detail.
Logs are de-nailed and the hand hewn face is sawn
off 2” deep. Face sizes can be 8” up to 16” or wider.
Siding can be applied with variable chink joint
and hand hewn timber corners.
 
 
2" Plank Siding
This material is usually white pine, or mixed softwood
species. It will show circle saw marks and old fastener holes.
It will also have the classic aged patina. Face sizes can be from
6” to 12”. This material can also be used for exterior trim and
fascia. Corner detail can be circle sawn timbers in the same or
a similar species. Material can be placed edge to edge or with
chink joints.
 
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