I am just in love with what you are doing. There is something so fundamental about building a home with your hands with simple materials. This is like a fairy tale for adults! I am going to fell a few trees to use for rafters for a small camp, and I watched this to better understand how to fit the logs in the truss collar ties. It is really not the same kind of joint at all, but this is contextually super helpful. Thank you!
I used to do setting out of RC formwork - from buildings metro line... Your work is very impressive. Working with carpenters like you is a real honour. People like you always teach me a lot. Best wishes from a Polish guy who wants to build a log house in Japan ;)
On 1:09 you explain give me the idea how the Inca stones walls in Cuzco, Peru. It was a mystery thousand years. If they apply it to stone, is it they have like your steps, put the stone on one on one, then measure it , took it down, cut it and put it back?
Great video Nik, very informative. I was hoping you were going to talk about you T shirt. I'm from Canada and was wondering the story behind the shirt.
Hi Gary from the UK here grate video very interesting and informative keep them coming, can you please tell me, I want to know how to join two straight round logs together to make one long log for building a wooden house on the outside walls on log house's please thank you for your help
Your description of the process was very comprehensive, and the wall behind you turned out beautifully! The lines are awesome! I’m not a builder in anyway, just some who is interested in the topic. I watch your videos from California . 🙂🙏🏼👍🏼
Good job Nik and wonderful clarifications on each stage of the work. There is a soul in your work, and this is the most important of all that is happening, so at least most of the old generation continue to think. Could you share the name of the manufacturer of your log scriber please.
I want build log cabin. Good vids, thanks Nic. Gona try make scribe as don't think Milnerton market will have. Busy with log model in garage during lockdown, Cape Town.
Thanks for this video Nik. Great timing. I am a ways steps behind you (just starting my second course of logs) and the scribers I am using are clumsy to use and have to be reset to plumb each time I change the setting or sharpen the pencil (Veritas Scriber), so I am going to trade them in for a better pair. I have emailed the company you recommended and let them know I found them through your YT channel. The challenge will be I am in Canada and can't wait too long for them to arrive as I race against winter to complete the cabin :)
I used a ink pencil(marks ink when wet) to mark and spray the log with water, i also scribe deep enough so no chinking is needed. i did that 35 yrs ago on a few houses, is this a better way now ? I'm getting ready to build a new log house. thanks
@@organicdudranch I’d love to do something like this. Nic’s build over the last few years has been one of the best things I’ve ever watched. Watching this one last night (missed it somehow before), I wondered why the first log of each wall is cut in half, rather than scribed around the concrete pads. Would the log not be stronger if it retains more mass? Where are you in the world mate?
@@electrician1602 hi lan,i am in west michgan firs,did one log house here a few in oregon lodgepole pine. Your correct about the strenght ,it sually doesnt require that strenght though. Many times ive split logs to connect properly with full ones, i typo-ed on my earlier post,i swedish scribe ,likely you are familiar with that.fairly precise. Where are you ?
@@organicdudranch it’s a thing of beauty, the connection of the logs. I live in London, England, but mainly work in the west of England. I’m desperate to leave the city, it’s not for me, I want isolation, peace, I want to buy some land and work it. I think I belong in a different time!
Esse é o vídeo aula que eu precisava assistir para saber como fazer esses cálculos, porém eu não entendo Inglês, infelizmente não pude tirar minhas dúvidas. Eu gostaria de saber aonde você compra essa ferramenta (riscador) ?
Why can't you just laythe top log on the lower one and then cut in between with a chainsaw so that they lay perfectly flat onto each other? Perhaps cut twice or even three times?
I think explaining while showing an example of what you are talking about would be much better. You talk about many things but don’t show examples. Your work is beautiful.
I am just in love with what you are doing. There is something so fundamental about building a home with your hands with simple materials. This is like a fairy tale for adults! I am going to fell a few trees to use for rafters for a small camp, and I watched this to better understand how to fit the logs in the truss collar ties. It is really not the same kind of joint at all, but this is contextually super helpful. Thank you!
I used to do setting out of RC formwork - from buildings metro line...
Your work is very impressive. Working with carpenters like you is a real honour. People like you always teach me a lot.
Best wishes from a Polish guy who wants to build a log house in Japan ;)
I watched this whole video
I'm not building a cabin... it's just really entertaining.
We love the idea behind using nature to make homes, it is a great way of using wood in a sensible and considerate way.
Hi Nik,
Sure is nice to see you back again mate !
all the best.
Canterbury Kent UK.
If I ever built a log cabin I know how to do it now ...thanks to Nik 👍👏
Brilliant instructions. Thanks for taking the time to do this Nik. Very helpful.
yay nice to see you back Nik ! now lets watch your progress.
Ok no progress yet but a "how to" explaining in full detail is always welcome ! great stuff Nik.
Very informative. Another great video nik. Hope you're doing well
Good stuff man those logs are straight as a arrow
...this vid is so interesting. great info. on log fine fitting..thanks for some good ideas...nice vid..
On 1:09 you explain give me the idea how the Inca stones walls in Cuzco, Peru. It was a mystery thousand years. If they apply it to stone, is it they have like your steps, put the stone on one on one, then measure it , took it down, cut it and put it back?
Great video Nik, very informative. I was hoping you were going to talk about you T shirt. I'm from Canada and was wondering the story behind the shirt.
Hi Gary from the UK here grate video very interesting and informative keep them coming, can you please tell me, I want to know how to join two straight round logs together to make one long log for building a wooden house on the outside walls on log house's please thank you for your help
Your description of the process was very comprehensive, and the wall behind you turned out beautifully! The lines are awesome! I’m not a builder in anyway, just some who is interested in the topic. I watch your videos from California . 🙂🙏🏼👍🏼
Good job Nik and wonderful clarifications on each stage of the work. There is a soul in your work, and this is the most important of all that is happening, so at least most of the old generation continue to think. Could you share the name of the manufacturer of your log scriber please.
yes please
I want build log cabin. Good vids, thanks Nic. Gona try make scribe as don't think Milnerton market will have. Busy with log model in garage during lockdown, Cape Town.
Awesome explanation sir !!
Thanks for this video Nik. Great timing. I am a ways steps behind you (just starting my second course of logs) and the scribers I am using are clumsy to use and have to be reset to plumb each time I change the setting or sharpen the pencil (Veritas Scriber), so I am going to trade them in for a better pair. I have emailed the company you recommended and let them know I found them through your YT channel. The challenge will be I am in Canada and can't wait too long for them to arrive as I race against winter to complete the cabin :)
You're welcome, thanks for watching! I hope you can get the scriber asap and also thanks for mentioning me. Good luck with the cabin!
Yes nik I would like to know the company that makes the log scribe?
Enjoying everything about this journey. I noticed your shirt with the Canadian flag and the mention of Edmonton. Have you visited Canada?
Cuirous Nik to how long you let your logs dry before you started using them.
that was very interesting. I was wondering all along how you determine the setting.
Thank you for sharing your experience .
Great video thanks for taking the time to make it
Hi Nic, I am sorry to have to ask this question again but I cannot find the scribe makers details please. I can't find the description. Regards Don
Good video, thanks , I have learned a lot and love to see the details of your project. Like your shirt, you have good taste 😉.
A very good description. Thank you.
What kind of Scribner do you use?
Great explanation 👍 but I'm still a little confused I guess like everything else you have to do it to really understand .
What is the rubber seal you are using? Thanks
Fantastic! Thank you for putting this out!
Awesome really useful tips . thank you
What price are the scribe s
Yes, That was helpfull and well explained! Thanks.
Hey Nik, good job dude.
No link on scriber website to buy?? Only lists the price
Gde mogu brate, kupiti ovakav Sestar???
Hi.Can you send me the link when I can by the log scribe. REGARDS.PAWEL
I used a ink pencil(marks ink when wet) to mark and spray the log with water, i also scribe deep enough so no chinking is needed. i did that 35 yrs ago on a few houses, is this a better way now ? I'm getting ready to build a new log house. thanks
Have you started to build yet?
@@electrician1602 built a few. Lots of work
@@organicdudranch I’d love to do something like this. Nic’s build over the last few years has been one of the best things I’ve ever watched. Watching this one last night (missed it somehow before), I wondered why the first log of each wall is cut in half, rather than scribed around the concrete pads. Would the log not be stronger if it retains more mass? Where are you in the world mate?
@@electrician1602 hi lan,i am in west michgan firs,did one log house here a few in oregon lodgepole pine. Your correct about the strenght ,it sually doesnt require that strenght though. Many times ive split logs to connect properly with full ones, i typo-ed on my earlier post,i swedish scribe ,likely you are familiar with that.fairly precise. Where are you ?
@@organicdudranch it’s a thing of beauty, the connection of the logs. I live in London, England, but mainly work in the west of England. I’m desperate to leave the city, it’s not for me, I want isolation, peace, I want to buy some land and work it. I think I belong in a different time!
Esse é o vídeo aula que eu precisava assistir para saber como fazer esses cálculos, porém eu não entendo Inglês, infelizmente não pude tirar minhas dúvidas.
Eu gostaria de saber aonde você compra essa ferramenta (riscador) ?
Acesse o link na descrição do vídeo.
@@nikrijavec47 obrigado pela dica
Why can't you just laythe top log on the lower one and then cut in between with a chainsaw so that they lay perfectly flat onto each other? Perhaps cut twice or even three times?
350 euros for the scriber? Is this normal ?
430.00 US did I read that right?
I think explaining while showing an example of what you are talking about would be much better. You talk about many things but don’t show examples. Your work is beautiful.
I need a compass, Nik
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I looked up log scribers and the cheapest but well built scriber I could find was $529.
ruclips.net/video/uJvFDb0oAG0/видео.html
@@michele581 can't understand a word they're saying
I want to make an house so bad now.
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Canadian cabin of a felling
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You made scribe with gold 350 euro lol
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350 € wow it's sheap lol
Пропиздел целую серию
Im not here for this type of videos. Still waiting for the log cabin to be finished.