Log projects
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"Log candle centerpiece for your home or cabin. Made from northern white cedar this beautiful rustic candle centerpiece will impress your friends and family. Sealed and finished with a durable clear coat lacquer finish. Comes equipped with three tea lights. Size - 12\"."
Liz Landis saved to Charity Holidays
The combination of a traditional raw material with new CNC-machining technology in the Log Type-E chair challenges the notion that a design must be unique.

MacGuffinKids saved to Elmer is made of wood.
Cedar Name sign. Name Log 2 foot family sign. Our cedar signs are very popular WE CAN DO ANY ART YOU DESIRE (USUALLY). USE CONTACT PAGE AND WE CAN ASSIST YOU. There is a fee for art. We create these Name Logs with 5 inch letter sizing. Do not try to squeeze in extra letters as that more squeezed the smaller diameter the log. If you want a bold Name log than give the letters space. Call with questions on lettering and log size. 2 foot up; to 5 letters and spaces 3 foot up to 6 letters and…
Wählen Sie entweder die in die Oberseite gebohrten Kerzenlöcher oder den Boden mit dieser wunderschönen natürlichen Holzscheibe. Dieser Kerzenhalter ist personalisierbar mit entweder top verfügbar zum Kauf, das Top mit Rinde oder das flache Top rindenloses freiliegendes Holz. Unser Halbholz Ast Teelicht Kerzenhalter hält 4 Kerzen - Teelichter sind nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Olga saved to Selber machen
It looks super sleek, and you can recycle yard waste if you're cutting down timber.

Stephanie Delashmit saved to Outdoor Living
Yapı marketlerde uçuk fiyatlara satılan kütükleri görünce hepimiz güldük, dalga geçtik... Geçmedik mi? Ama işte o kütük geri döndü ve intikamını almak için h...

Oğuz Sunal saved to House & Decoration
This weekend project shows you in easy illustrated steps how to make a rustic DIY log bench from leftover lumber after your log home is built.
I like to make stuff out of logs, and lately I've done a couple of projects where I needed the ends to be perfectly flat and parallel.For most log projects you could probably just use a chainsaw and get the ends close enough. However, when "close enough" isn't good enough, here's the method I use. This requires some scrap plywood and basic tools like a router, drill, level, and clamps.

Lanette Sikes saved to Wood Stuff
What is wood stabilizer and why you might want to use it. This product is perfect for keeping wood slices from cracking or the bark from falling off.

DIYDanielle saved to Woodworking Ideas