I've been unwell, and stuck without much energy I've been watching videos of folks building stuff. Log cabins, bushcraft cabins, shelters, etc.,
and ye Gods! and little fishes ! what an amount of work ! What an amount of tree felling, etc., to build something the size of a garden shed.
I know that felling trees is actually quite hard work, and processing them is harder yet.
Not exactly a quick thing either; like you don't fell a hundred trees and throw up a 'cabin' in a night, or a week....or a month ?
I know that making hurdles is much simpler, much more easily done, and that in the past people made two layers of hurdles and stuffed the space in between with brash, leaf litter, rushes, heather....just whatever they had to hand.
The hurdles make great frames, can be made in situ and make a very weather proof and safe structure. Strong enough to take ribs for a roof, whether that's a bender style or an A frame, just keep the timbers of the same kind of diameter as the hurdle sails and it's all good.
I don't get the desperate necessity to make a 'log cabin', that isn't really.
It's not that the weather proofing is any better, it's not the heat conservation is any better.
Somewhat bemused and puzzled.
What am I missing about all this ?
M
and ye Gods! and little fishes ! what an amount of work ! What an amount of tree felling, etc., to build something the size of a garden shed.
I know that felling trees is actually quite hard work, and processing them is harder yet.
Not exactly a quick thing either; like you don't fell a hundred trees and throw up a 'cabin' in a night, or a week....or a month ?
I know that making hurdles is much simpler, much more easily done, and that in the past people made two layers of hurdles and stuffed the space in between with brash, leaf litter, rushes, heather....just whatever they had to hand.
The hurdles make great frames, can be made in situ and make a very weather proof and safe structure. Strong enough to take ribs for a roof, whether that's a bender style or an A frame, just keep the timbers of the same kind of diameter as the hurdle sails and it's all good.
I don't get the desperate necessity to make a 'log cabin', that isn't really.
It's not that the weather proofing is any better, it's not the heat conservation is any better.
Somewhat bemused and puzzled.
What am I missing about all this ?
M