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Troop 77 - New Building Planning Process

  • The next step was to consider construction materials… with what would we build this structure? We considered steel frame, pre-cut standard wood frame, concrete (poured and block), and log.
  • After pricing the various materials, then comparing price differences to function and visual appeal, we picked log construction. For the building shell only, we priced $42,500 for standard measure wood frame versus $45,000 for log. Both prices included standard pre-formed 2x4 trusses.
  • Function: self-insulating and sturdy structure.
  • Appeal: From the beginning of European settlement in the lower Appalachians, the majority of homes were built of logs and the majority of log homes were constructed of logs hewn flat on the sides, chinked between the logs, and joined at the corners with some variation of a dovetail-type notch. The dovetail or half-dovetail was employed to provide stability without the requirement of nails.
  • The hand-hewn, dovetail look is the most historically accurate and the most visually attractive of the log building designs.

    From the beginning, a major objective was to produce a visually attractive building to market the Scouting program. Many people have no knowledge of Boy Scouts and we feel that an attractive structure will invite inquiry.



 


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