BigAl
Gone But Not Forgotten
Talk about a time comsuming project !!!! I have made railings out of just about anything you can think of ,but log railings are the worst .First you need to tramp through the woods looking for some decent standing (Dead) LodgePole pines . About 3 1/2" diameter for the top and bottom rails . Then the stiles need to be about a average of 2" in diameter . You'll need a couple tenon cutters in the size you desire , A draw knife , A 4" grinder with a sanding disc and a hell of a lot of patience . If you can find trees with "Cateyes " They make for a more custom looking railings ."Cateyes" are damaged areas on the tree that have scared over and left imprefections . Not easy to spot in the forest ......
I spent all day getting my logs, peeling them, sanding them, and building them and have exactly 10 feet of railing built !!!!
Its beautiful but what a pain in the butt !!!! Here is an example of what they look like .Sorry about the small picture ..... My railing have the stiles on 12 " centers which makes them look less busy then the 6" centers shown in the picture
I spent all day getting my logs, peeling them, sanding them, and building them and have exactly 10 feet of railing built !!!!
Its beautiful but what a pain in the butt !!!! Here is an example of what they look like .Sorry about the small picture ..... My railing have the stiles on 12 " centers which makes them look less busy then the 6" centers shown in the picture