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    • RE: Cutting a notch in a cylinder

      thanks for the tips guys. I'll give'em a try.

      @anssi said:

      Sacrilege! Silicone sealant in a log wall πŸ˜„
      Traditionally the bottom groove of a log is shaped with a tighter radius to allow sealant material (moss or tarred hemp fiber from a used rope)to be placed within. The groove sides are shaped carefully to fit exactly on top of the lower log.

      Anssi

      LOL! Anssi, now that you've outed yourself as a log building geek, you'll have to post some of your SU log creations! πŸ˜„

      -- Pritch

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Cutting a notch in a cylinder

      I guess I had better get more proficient at moving in 3 dimensions with a mouse before I try piecing cylinders together and stacking them. 😳 It sure can be frustrating when you grab an object and just can't get it to go where you want it to! 😠

      Alan, you accomplished exactly what I was hoping for, so now I know it is possible. πŸ‘ I have saved this information for when I am more conversant with SketchUp. Right now I still need to get a handle on the basics, as well as manipulating components. πŸ€“

      Thanks again.

      -- Pritch

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Cutting a notch in a cylinder

      WOW! Thanks everybody for your prompt and very helpful responses. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. When I have something, I'll make sure to post it.

      -- PRITCH

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • Cutting a notch in a cylinder

      Hi guys. I just started with SU and am enjoying being able to "see" my ideas.

      I have been designing a log cabin and am curious if it is possible to make individual "logs" by by making a horizontal cylinder and then cutting out a portion. The log style I am trying to emulate is called Scandanavian full scribe, which essentially means that I want to remove a perpindicular half cylinder from the "log" as the "notch" and cut a rounded channel along the bottom where the log will sit on the one below it.

      Here is a simple diagram of what I'm after.

      http://www.loghomewarehouse.com/images/regular_notch.GIF

      Here is a picture of someone cutting out the notch on a log. (This is the bottom of the log. It's just easier to cut rolled over).

      http://img.diynetwork.com/DIY/2007/01/29/dtrs306_1fk_e.jpg

      Here is a picture showing how several logs stacked, showing how the channels come together.

      http://www.snakeriverloghomes.com/i/photos/logstack.jpg

      Finally, here is an illustration of how the notchs and channel lock a wall together.

      http://www.mvlh.com/images/saddlenotchcorners2.gif

      I know this would be a lot of work to build each log individually, but it sure would make for a cool animation. Any ideas?

      Thanks,

      -- Pritch

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