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Anchoring Posts for Cordwood
Anchoring posts in a post framed building for cordwood construction is a very important install. Not only does it keep the post from "walking out of plumb" during construction, but it also stabilizes the keyways, top plate and window boxes. Having a damp proof...
read moreOwner Builder Magazine Cordwood Reveal
The Owner Builder Magazine in Australia has an article about the White Earth Reservation Cordwood Home in Minnesota. There is also an article about Thea Alvin's lovely stone sculptures, Earthships, stone homes and earth render. This issue was published in 2014 and...
read moreCordwood Sauna in Sweden (Part 2)
Pelle Henriksson has recently added these wonderful pictures of his backyard sauna in Sweden (including the finished exterior with new decking). Below is the very attractive handmade door with live edging. The hinges are creatively forged and add a unique dimension to...
read moreCordwood Home “Bottlewood” in Homer, Alaska
BOTTLEWOOD! Lee and David in Homer, Alaska are pleased to be sharing their cordwood construction project with the group. With their most recent picture, they have created an "efficiency apartment" in the almost-finished home. This is a "best practices" build from...
read moreWhat if a Bottle Brick Breaks?
It doesn't happen often, but what do you do if a bottle brick (bottle end) breaks? It's a matter of chipping out the broken glass. Establishing a relatively clean line, and then infilling with another piece of bottle end (cut with a tile saw or using the hot and...
read moreCamp Cordwood
Wayne Higgins took us to see some of the outstanding cordwood building that has been built in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Wayne is not only a fine tour guide (his knowledge of the area is phenomenal), but he takes genuine pleasure in all...
read moreTop 10 Cordwood Tips, Tricks & Hacks
Top 10 Cordwood Tips, Tricks and Hacks to help you build better with cordwood. Keeping your wall level? Try using a swinging plumb bob. Usually, a plumb bob is hung on a string to show vertical plumb. This idea is courtesy of Don Gerdes (engineer) who devised it to...
read moreCordwood Survival Cabin
Andrew Dubovskiy was kind enough to send me these photos. This is his fishing lodge called "Andre-sur-Mer." It is basically a small fishing cabin with a beautiful view of a deep bay on the White Sea (isn't that what everyone wants!) Andrew also "hid" the cabin "into"...
read moreCordwood in Crestone, Colorado
Crestone Cordwood in Colorado Here are pictures of a round cordwood home for sale in Crestone Colorado. It is on the market for a half a million dollars and comes with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2700 sq. ft. and some very beautiful views. It was built in 2004 and has...
read moreCordwood Cabin on Skis
Usually a cordwood cabin's mortar is prone to cracking if it is moved. Ernie Burgener has figured out a method of moving a small cordwood cabin (for short distances). He has devised a set of sturdy skids on which he built the frame. Then he has applied "stay in...
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