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Comparison of historic and modern work processes of log building
Abstract
In Sweden, the craft of log building has been practiced for more than a thousand years. During
the 19th century, log houses were still the most common type of house in the Swedish
countryside. To be able to preserve and restore our material cultural heritage and the intangible,
it is important to understand how the craft of log building was carried out before machines and
milled logs entered the scene. Also, it is important to understand how methods have developed
as the learning of the craft today tends to be reliant on very few textbooks, which risks that
variants of methods of log building are lost.
The purpose of this thesis, through practical experiments and studies of literature and other
source materials, is to shed light on similarities and differences between older and more modern
working methods for log building which allow craftsmen to assimilate knowledge of older
methods.
The results present several steps that are common to both historic and modern descriptions of
the work process. Also, they describe that those steps are carried out in the same order. In
addition, results show similarities and differences between historic and modern methods of log
building when it comes to accuracy, how to set out measurements and cut the joint and what
tools that are being used. Finally, it is discussed how the results of this study should be
interpreted and what needs to be investigated further.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-04-19Author
Gustafsson, Gustaf
Keywords
log building
traditional woodcraft
working process
knuttimring
liggtimring
traditionellt trähantverk
arbetsprocess
Language
swe