The harvest of the log house
Before laying the lower row of a log house, the longitudinal logs of the crown are cut along in half, and about four centimeters are removed from the transverse. With this processing, the log house will fit tightly to the foundation of the bath. First, the longitudinal halves of logs are laid, after which they are thoroughly aligned diagonally and height. Transverse logs with already cut down bowls are laid on them, the outline and size of which corresponds to the diameter of the lower half of the log, taking into account five millimeters for shrinkage. After alignment, the first row is attached in the corners with the help of the bastards, so that when laying the next there is no displacement.















