Hickory Spring Milled Log Homes


 

 

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Milled Log Homes

 

Milled Log Homes use logs that are cut by a machine to a uniform diameter. A milled log has been put through a saw mill, lathe, or planer. These machines cut the logs into the desired shape or profile. When you look at a milled log home, all the logs will be uniform size. Milled Log Homes are one of the most popular types of log homes due to their appeal of the logs' uniformity and consistency.

 


Milled Log Homes



Construction of Milled Log Homes

 

Milled logs can be machined in different ways to fit together; flat top and bottom surface, coped or tongue-and-grooved. The logs can be customized further by sanding the sides of the log to leave them with a very finished look or hand peeling with a draw knife for a more rustic look. Milled logs can be air dried, kiln-dried, or cut from a standing dead timber.


D-Logs

 

The most popular type of milled log is called the D-log. D-logs are round on the exterior side and flat on the interior side. D-logs come in 6"x8", 7"x9" and 8"x10" radiuses to mention only a few, depending on desired look and budget. The advantage of D-logs is that the rounded exterior gives the home the traditional log home appearance from the outside, with the advantage of a flat interior side. The smooth flat interior surface makes hanging pictures, mirrors, or any decorative items much easier.

While D-logs are the most popular and common milled log used in the industry, other types include Double D, Dovetail, Flat, Swedish Cope, and Handcrafted wood profiles. View our entire line of log home styles.


Pre-cut Logs Versus Partial Cut Logs

 

Milled logs are available in either pre-cut or a partial cut:
  • Fully pre-cut logs mean just that. Everything is cut to length: electric boxes cut out, pre-drilled for lag bolts, etc. You do not need a chain saw on site for the log wall erection, just the basic carpentry tools. This in turn means that less time is spent erecting the log package, hence lower construction costs. With a fully pre-cut package, particular attention needs to be taken during the preliminary stage regarding electrical outlets as the plans are fed into a computer at the mill and all boxes are cut out. So, if you have missed one, you will either have to cut a box out on site and drill the chase or put it into the subfloor beside the log wall.

  • Partial pre-cut is where the corners are cut for you, but the logs then come in random length and are cut on site. An advantage of the partial pre-cut home is that if it is necessary to move something, such as moving a window opening a couple of inches to take advantage of a view, this can be done. You will need your chain saw for the construction of a partial pre-cut package.

Hickory Spring Log Homes provide complete engineered drawings with all of our methods plus a complete construction manual with the fully pre-cut method. Our product support team will be available by phone should you have a question on the jobsite. Contact us for more information.