Dovetail Log Cabin - Cutting Dovetail Notches

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In this video we go through the process of cutting a dovetail notch. We are using 10x6" spruce logs. We made two jigs to use on each end of the log (link below for plans). Using a Stihl MS170 chainsaw + guides attached to the chainsaw bar, we made the cuts on the logs.

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Here is a link to the site I used to make the jig: logdovetailjig.com/

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コメント (21)
  • @cdennisb
    Very ingenious! Can’t wait to watch more of your build.
  • Loved the jig idea, hope someday to have a dovetail log home, but even if I never do I think they make beautiful homes and cabins and I appreciate the skill involved in building of them.
  • Thank you for the video I’m always looking to improve you did a great job
  • All of us in the office here at Log Home Mart of Wisconsin Rapids, WI absolutely love this video. Very well done.
  • @grumpa328
    I just about finished my 16 x16 with an 8 porch using the same dovetail jig. It worked out fantastic and after about 1-1/2 years the first joints I did are still very tight. Great system, good luck with the project.
  • @mr_j83
    Amazing work. My grandfather did build his house in 1953 using the same technique back in Former Yugoslavia
  • I grew up on the Olympic Peninsula in the state of Washington near the town of Poulsbo. On most of the old farms there was a noticable Skandinavian influance and many of the out buildings were made with the dove tail logs. Some had coved bottoms and rounded tops. I suspect all were hand hewn. I'm sure they would have loved to have your saws and jigs. Thanks for the viceo.
  • Thanks for sharing your humble video. Filming and sound quality are very good. Great work bro!!
  • @unit1393
    Nice work! That’s going to be beautiful and very rewarding! Thanks for sharing
  • I built a cabin just like yours with the dovetails almost thirty years ago only difference was I left the live edges top and bottom on the log and cut my notches with out the jig. I enjoyed felling the trees and milling the logs with the chain saw , I even put a half story on the cabin and my floors and roof were made of poles and planks that were taken from the property. My foundation was a drystack rock that I also harvested from the land which on the downhill side was as tall as me and I'm over 6 foot. All in all the cabin took awhile but turned out looking like it had fallen out of a fairytale because it was created using material harvested on site. Great video it brought back some fond memories of my time in the high country.