Howdy Geoffrey- it’s not the biggest as far as the log portion of the cabin but it’s got the most rounds of logs I’ve done. Fifteen rounds. I sure appreciate you watching the videos and for the kind words. God bless
Now that's a pro with a chainsaw ! Great tips amazing work that's a big job :) Feels good when you reach the top, I always get that with the last board or last nail one more step done, Paul you done a fantastic job of showing the steps along the way & I'm sure you can hold your head high Be proud ! Keep them coming God Bless
Howdy Don- you are so kind. Thank you so much for the nice compliment. Topping out is a sense of satisfaction for sure. Hope all is well with you up there and your garden is doing well. Stay safe my friend. God bless you
Howdy- what l do is the style of houses built way back when our country was still in the stages of being settled and people were moving to the west. I’m a traditionalist and like to keep the old ways alive. Not too many people build like this anymore. Thank you so much for watching the video. God bless
I'm not a connoisseur and I don't have such a deep knowledge of English as to know the specificity of the word cabin but to me it seems simplistic to call it that. It is fantastic. Congratulations Paul and Dan. Blessings.
Cabin is short for log cabin and is a simply a house made of logs. They are usually located in the rural and remote areas of the woods and mountains. Some are more primitive, and others are very large masterful art pieces! ❤
Howdy FD- thank you so much for watching our videos and for the nice comment. A very kind person gave a good explanation of what we call a cabin. I’ve just called any building l built out of logs a cabin. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. God’s blessings to you
This is my favorite build I've seen of yours. It's due to the size. I have a big lot up in the mountains of N NM where I'd love to build something similar. There's only one old cabin from the turn of the century left up there. The rest are from the early 1950s, built by WW2 veterans of engineering companies who returned home with the skills to build several skii lifts and homes for temporary winter housing in a little village with a reputation for for drinking, dancing, gambling, and fighting The gold and silver mines had played out decades before, so tourism became the bread and butter. Those WW2 veterans were Christians and with the popularity of snow skiing and the economic boom of the post war era several built multiple single room rental cabins during the 1950s and '60s. Then they built churches all across the village. Tourism won out and there are only two saloons left and they keep it low key. The village has managed to keep out all commercial chain businesses. There are no Golden Arches to be seen for 40 miles. No chain lodging either. Its quite a commitment for a young family to spend two weeks without drive up coffee, burgers or breakfast.
Howdy y’all- this is one of the bigger cabins I’ve worked on and the one with the most rounds of logs. Fifteen rounds is getting up in the air. Hope you can build what you would like to have. I really appreciate you sharing the information about that area. Sounds like something to see. I enjoy the history of that part of the country. We made a trip out that way some years ago and went to Santa Fe to see the spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel. Beautiful workmanship! Take care and God’s blessings to you
I liked seeing what I thought were pegs that had been used at one of the splices on the top log. I had also hoped that I could have seen the angle iron going into the slot you made with the chainsaw. Have good days!
Howdy Buddy- yes, those are pegs that hold the splices together. The two videos before this one shows how l do the splices and peg them together. I explain how to put in the angle iron in Ep.38 Dovetail Log Cabin build in our videos. Hope you enjoy watching it. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Paul, you and Dan did a excellent job on this Cabin, it looks great, you are very skilled carpenter, I learn something new every time I watch a video, watched video on moving the smoke house yesterday, and building the door and fire pit. Paul really enjoy your videos, I have always loved log cabins, glad to see a new video, looking forward to update on this Cabin, Paul God bless you folks, take care, SUBSCRIBED.
Howdy William- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the videos. I really appreciate you subscribing to our channel. We have seven log buildings I’ve built on our property and the smoke house is one of my favorite. As soon as cool weather comes around there will be smoke coming out the vents. It works great. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Howdy Gregg- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching our videos. I really appreciate Dan being willing to come down and help. God’s blessings to you
God bless you.....refreshing attitude and outlook.....You do great work and avery good video....I understand what you are doing and why.....well explained and demonstrated.....Oden, AR and La Grange TX
Paul, You build this beautiful traditionally notched and hand constructed log home ... and then the owner slams factory made trusses on it ... ... What a shame - I dearly hope they don't take short cuts like that with the rest of the project thinking that the details don't matter. It's the opposite - the details are what sets the job apart and has what has kept me watching your channel - Who else takes the time to put hewing marks in sawen logs ? Darn few folks ... that's who ... I love the detail and craftsmanship you bring to your work. You care about what you do and the work you leave behind - and that sir is true rarity in today's day and age. Kindest Regards, CW Peterson Grass Valley, California; USA
Howdy CW- we had originally planned on doing the timber rafters but it was decided to put up the conventional trusses so I was contracted to do the log work. It was an enjoyable project for the part l did. I could have had the entire project but it was so far away from where I live. Four hour drive one way and nearly 200 miles. Thank you so much for watching the video and for commenting. Take care and God bless you
Howdy Simon- yeah, actually it would be more of a log house. I just call anything I build with logs a cabin. Thank you so much for watching the video. God bless you
good video and job really nice work. i got a old lull teleloader this week have already used it some to hot here for me to do much. you take care, be safe and well.
Howdy John- thank you so much for the kind words. Congratulations on getting a telehandler. Yeah, the summer heat has hit us also. Take care and stay safe. God bless
dang they had to have a window through two of the beautiful splices. That was alot of work you put into them but I rekon the practice keeps up the perfection. That house is tall, love it. It is hard enough for me to cut firewood straight, much less cut precision lines. Your work never dissapoints. did they use light duty trusses for cost or ? seems like beefy ones would stand more weather events and time. God Bless you and yours Mr. Paul.
Howdy y’all- yeah, I had to cut out some of the splices but there are plenty more that are seen. The owner decided to use conventional trusses because of the height of the building. His fireplaces would have been really tall. God’s blessings to y’all
Howdy Michael- that’s a lot of stipulations for being on a scaffold lol. I could use the wings but I don’t want a rope around my neck. Thank you so much for watching the video and commenting. God bless
Howdy y’all- there is two inches in between the logs. The owner drew the plans for the cabin. Insulation will go in the chinking gaps after the electrical is all in. Then the mortar chinking goes in over the insulation. I’d rather build using live edge logs so the natural shapes of the logs are seen. After the chinking goes in each log has its own personality. Take care and God’s blessings to you
@@TheBeardedCarpenter oh okay. I guess it makes sense that the owner drew it up that way is the gaps allow the electrical to go in a little easier. Hmm.
✴Awesome✴
God Bless
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Howdy Jason- thank you so much and God’s blessings to you
Wow, Big! Awesome thought out and excellent craftsmanship as always from The Bearded Carpender
Howdy Thomas-thank you for watching our videos and for your support. Hope all is well. God’s blessings to y’all
great work!
Howdy Raymond- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the video. God bless
Great job as usual! 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
Howdy y’all- I sure appreciate you watching our videos and for the nice comments. Take care and God’s blessings to you
That was a nice project brother Paul, thank you for sharing it with us.👍🙏👍
Howdy Luc- I sure appreciate you watching our videos and for kind words. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Good morning brother Paul.
That is a tall one,well done
Howdy Brother- yeah, it’s a tall cabin for sure. Fifteen rounds put you up in the air. Thank you so much for the nice comment. God bless you
Ours will be that high plus a 12/12 pitch slate roof. 😊@@TheBeardedCarpenter
@@timgiles9413 That will be up there in the air. I’m sure it will look great 👍. Blessings
Nice work sir!!!!
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for your kind words. Much appreciated. God bless
Looking forward to the compilation video and the finished tour.😊👍
Howdy y’all- I’ll go back and do a walk through when the general contractor gets done. I think it’s gonna be nice. God bless
Wow, that's the biggest one I've seen you build and it's awesome, beautiful work Paul can't wait to see the finished product
Howdy Geoffrey- it’s not the biggest as far as the log portion of the cabin but it’s got the most rounds of logs I’ve done. Fifteen rounds. I sure appreciate you watching the videos and for the kind words. God bless
very nice ! well done as always !
Howdy Paul- thank you so much for the kind words. God’s blessings to you
Love all the drone footage!
Howdy Tiffany- thank you so much for watching the video and for the nice comment. God’s blessings to y’all
Now that's a pro with a chainsaw ! Great tips amazing work that's a big job :) Feels good when you reach the top, I always get that with the last board or last nail one more step done, Paul you done a fantastic job of showing the steps along the way & I'm sure you can hold your head high Be proud ! Keep them coming God Bless
Howdy Don- you are so kind. Thank you so much for the nice compliment. Topping out is a sense of satisfaction for sure. Hope all is well with you up there and your garden is doing well. Stay safe my friend. God bless you
Wow, so much work!!!
Howdy Joanna- yes, it quite a bit of work but very enjoyable. Thank you for watching the video. God bless
The cabin is a beauty!
@@joannadrawe6654 Thank you so much! Blessings
Looking forward to the final walk through. Beautiful job sir!
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for the kind words and there will be a walk through when it’s done. God bless
Thanks for taking us along Paul✌
Howdy Marc- I appreciate you watching our videos and for your kind words of encouragement. God bless
I am learning so much watching your videos. Thank you.
Howdy Micky- I’m glad you’re getting something from the videos. Hearing that is very encouraging for me. God bless you
Hard to believe!
Looking forward to the walkthrough and to your next project.
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for watching the videos. I will be going back and do a follow up on it. Take care and God bless you
Wonderful video Paul , amazing build , always a pleasure to watch, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
Howdy Michael- thank you so much for watching the video and for the kind words. Much appreciated brother. God’s blessings to y’all
It's very interesting to see how Americans build houses.
Howdy- what l do is the style of houses built way back when our country was still in the stages of being settled and people were moving to the west. I’m a traditionalist and like to keep the old ways alive. Not too many people build like this anymore. Thank you so much for watching the video. God bless
Wow, that is one beautiful cabin. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable skills. God bless you too, mister! 😊
Howdy Gerald- thank you so much for the kind words. I really enjoyed doing this project. God’s blessings to y’all
I'm not a connoisseur and I don't have such a deep knowledge of English as to know the specificity of the word cabin but to me it seems simplistic to call it that. It is fantastic. Congratulations Paul and Dan. Blessings.
Cabin is short for log cabin and is a simply a house made of logs. They are usually located in the rural and remote areas of the woods and mountains. Some are more primitive, and others are very large masterful art pieces! ❤
Howdy FD- thank you so much for watching our videos and for the nice comment. A very kind person gave a good explanation of what we call a cabin. I’ve just called any building l built out of logs a cabin. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. God’s blessings to you
This is my favorite build I've seen of yours. It's due to the size. I have a big lot up in the mountains of N NM where I'd love to build something similar.
There's only one old cabin from the turn of the century left up there. The rest are from the early 1950s, built by WW2 veterans of engineering companies who returned home with the skills to build several skii lifts and homes for temporary winter housing in a little village with a reputation for for drinking, dancing, gambling, and fighting The gold and silver mines had played out decades before, so tourism became the bread and butter.
Those WW2 veterans were Christians and with the popularity of snow skiing and the economic boom of the post war era several built multiple single room rental cabins during the 1950s and '60s. Then they built churches all across the village.
Tourism won out and there are only two saloons left and they keep it low key. The village has managed to keep out all commercial chain businesses. There are no Golden Arches to be seen for 40 miles. No chain lodging either. Its quite a commitment for a young family to spend two weeks without drive up coffee, burgers or breakfast.
Howdy y’all- this is one of the bigger cabins I’ve worked on and the one with the most rounds of logs. Fifteen rounds is getting up in the air. Hope you can build what you would like to have. I really appreciate you sharing the information about that area. Sounds like something to see. I enjoy the history of that part of the country. We made a trip out that way some years ago and went to Santa Fe to see the spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel. Beautiful workmanship! Take care and God’s blessings to you
I liked seeing what I thought were pegs that had been used at one of the splices on the top log. I had also hoped that I could have seen the angle iron going into the slot you made with the chainsaw. Have good days!
Howdy Buddy- yes, those are pegs that hold the splices together. The two videos before this one shows how l do the splices and peg them together. I explain how to put in the angle iron in Ep.38 Dovetail Log Cabin build in our videos. Hope you enjoy watching it. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Turned out nice. Enjoyed watching.
Howdy Brother- thank you so much. I’ve gotta get back over to see y’all again. Take care and God’s blessings to y’all
@@TheBeardedCarpenter come back anytime. I drowned my phone and lost your contact info.
@@scottfamilyfarmretreat1090 I’ll get in touch with you if I can find your number. Blessings
What a beautiful cabin my friend, looking forward to seeing the finished project
Howdy Skeeter- thank you so much for your kind words and for watching our videos. Hope all is well. God bless you
Excellent work as usual! looking forward to the next project and a walk through of this project. Thanks for sharing.
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for your kindness and for watching our videos. The next project will be a tiny bit different. Stay tuned. God bless you
Paul, you and Dan did a excellent job on this Cabin, it looks great, you are very skilled carpenter, I learn something new every time I watch a video, watched video on moving the smoke house yesterday, and building the door and fire pit. Paul really enjoy your videos, I have always loved log cabins, glad to see a new video, looking forward to update on this Cabin, Paul God bless you folks, take care, SUBSCRIBED.
Howdy William- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the videos. I really appreciate you subscribing to our channel. We have seven log buildings I’ve built on our property and the smoke house is one of my favorite. As soon as cool weather comes around there will be smoke coming out the vents. It works great. Take care and God’s blessings to you
I know he wont regret hiring you, sir!
Howdy Kenneth- I sure hope so. I really enjoyed doing this project. God’s blessings to you
👍❤Turned out BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! Thanks for sharing
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for your kind words. God bless
What a beautiful cabin. Congratulations to you and Dan. You’ve built a legacy.
Howdy Gregg- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching our videos. I really appreciate Dan being willing to come down and help. God’s blessings to you
You're a one-of-a-kind artisan, a genius.
Howdy- thank you so much for your kindness. I really appreciate the encouragement. God bless you
Wow what a beautiful building.
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the video. Take care and God bless
NICE! Good series. Looking forward to the next one.👍👍
Howdy Brother- thank you so much for the kind words. Hope y’all are doing well. God bless
God bless you.....refreshing attitude and outlook.....You do great work and avery good video....I understand what you are doing and why.....well explained and demonstrated.....Oden, AR and La Grange TX
Hey from New Ulm Tx
Just up the street....
Howdy Fred- thank you so much for your kind words and for watching our videos. Hope all is well. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Thank you Sir.
Howdy AS- I appreciate you watching our videos. Hope all is well going well with you. Take care and God bless you
That is really something. Very straight and clean. A crowning achievement.
Howdy James- thank you so much for the kind words. Much appreciated. Hope all is well with you. God bless
Awesome result on that house brother ! Can't waith to see the next one. God bless you !
Howdy Brother- thank you so much for the kind words. Hope all is well. God’s blessings to y’all
I check everyday for a new video, if there's not a new one i watch an old one over and over again! EXCELLENT!
Howdy David- I sure appreciate you watching our videos and for the support. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Paul,
You build this beautiful traditionally notched and hand constructed log home ... and then the owner slams factory made trusses on it ... ...
What a shame - I dearly hope they don't take short cuts like that with the rest of the project thinking that the details don't matter.
It's the opposite - the details are what sets the job apart and has what has kept me watching your channel - Who else takes the time to put hewing marks in sawen logs ? Darn few folks ... that's who ...
I love the detail and craftsmanship you bring to your work. You care about what you do and the work you leave behind - and that sir is true rarity in today's day and age.
Kindest Regards,
CW Peterson
Grass Valley, California; USA
Howdy CW- we had originally planned on doing the timber rafters but it was decided to put up the conventional trusses so I was contracted to do the log work. It was an enjoyable project for the part l did. I could have had the entire project but it was so far away from where I live. Four hour drive one way and nearly 200 miles. Thank you so much for watching the video and for commenting. Take care and God bless you
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Howdy y’all- thank you so much for watching our videos. Take care and God bless
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Howdy Bart/ thank you so much for watching the video and for the kind words. God bless
Very good.
Looking forward to seeing the finished cabin.
Thank you.
Howdy Big Red- thank you so much for the kind words. I’m anxious to see it finished. I appreciate you watching the video. God bless
Please do a video after the general contractor finishes.
Howdy y’all- I sure will. Thank you so much for watching the video and commenting. God bless
Beautiful work boys !
Howdy Terry- thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the video. God bless
Sempre amando tudo isso...incrível Paulo e Dan
Howdy Mira- I sure appreciate you watching the videos. God’s blessings to you
Fabulous job.
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for the kind words. God bless you
Sounds like it fishing time to me . 😉 good job 👏
Howdy James- yeah, if I had the time I sure would go. Thank you so much for watching the video and for your kindness. God bless
It's turning out gorgeous! But I wouldn't call this massive place a "cabin"....I would consider it to be a "log home".
Howdy Simon- yeah, actually it would be more of a log house. I just call anything I build with logs a cabin. Thank you so much for watching the video. God bless you
good video and job really nice work. i got a old lull teleloader this week have already used it some to hot here for me to do much. you take care, be safe and well.
Howdy John- thank you so much for the kind words. Congratulations on getting a telehandler. Yeah, the summer heat has hit us also. Take care and stay safe. God bless
who can afford this cabin,its beautifil and massive,is it for customer,first class craftsman ship and video❤❤❤❤💘
Howdy y’all- thank you so much for the kind words. Much appreciated. This cabin is for a client. Thank you for watching the e. God bless
dang they had to have a window through two of the beautiful splices. That was alot of work you put into them but I rekon the practice keeps up the perfection. That house is tall, love it. It is hard enough for me to cut firewood straight, much less cut precision lines. Your work never dissapoints. did they use light duty trusses for cost or ? seems like beefy ones would stand more weather events and time. God Bless you and yours Mr. Paul.
Howdy y’all- yeah, I had to cut out some of the splices but there are plenty more that are seen. The owner decided to use conventional trusses because of the height of the building. His fireplaces would have been really tall. God’s blessings to y’all
very few can match the mark you have left Bro. Paul
Howdy Brother Duke- I sure appreciate you and your kindness. Hope y’all are doing well down there. Take care and God’s blessings to y’all
UK requires you to have a scaffold a pair of wings and a rope around your neck for back up/
Howdy Michael- that’s a lot of stipulations for being on a scaffold lol. I could use the wings but I don’t want a rope around my neck. Thank you so much for watching the video and commenting. God bless
Chúc gia đình vui vẻ☺🧋⚘⚘
Howdy- thank you so much for watching the video. God bless
Why was there such a large gap left between the 7x12s? Is just regular chinking going in there?
Howdy y’all- there is two inches in between the logs. The owner drew the plans for the cabin. Insulation will go in the chinking gaps after the electrical is all in. Then the mortar chinking goes in over the insulation. I’d rather build using live edge logs so the natural shapes of the logs are seen. After the chinking goes in each log has its own personality. Take care and God’s blessings to you
@@TheBeardedCarpenter oh okay. I guess it makes sense that the owner drew it up that way is the gaps allow the electrical to go in a little easier. Hmm.