Milled Logs | What's the Difference Between Milled Logs and Handcrafted Logs?


What is a Milled Log?
Common characteristics of milled logs
by: Log Home Living editorial staff

Milled Logs

  • Logs are stripped of all bark for consistent grain and color.

  • Each log is milled to a uniform shape and size.

  • A beveled edge or tongue-and-groove can be used to interlock logs.
  • Corner lengths are uniformly cut for a precise appearance.
  • Chinking often is unnecessary but can be used for aesthetics.
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