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    I think if I was going to assemble one of those Pre milled Lincoln log cabin kits, I would carry it 1 step further and add glue to the groves
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    But then you can't take it back apart to play with it another day!!!!

    The is a LOT of nice looking wood!!

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    I saw a similar construction in New Zealand. Only the "logs" were laminated from smaller planks.
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    It's a UK firm. South West Log Cabins. They sell kits for a variety of structures. https://www.logcabinssouthwest.co.uk/

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    If you had a shaper and a similar profile cutter you could make your own joints. It would be a lot of work.
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    Hi Gang:

    I think I would make the vertical joints 45° mitre joints. Not sure why??

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