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  1. Cordwood construction - Wikipedia

    Cordwood construction (also called cordwood masonry or cordwood building, alternatively stackwall or stovewood particularly in Canada) is a term used for a natural building method in which short logs …

  2. Cordwood Construction - boomandbucket.com

    Apr 9, 2025 · Learn everything about cordwood construction, from wood selection to mortar mixing, for a sustainable, affordable, and energy-efficient build.

  3. Cordwood Construction welcomes you - Cordwood Construction

    We show you beautiful cordwood homes and then teach you how to build them using best practices. Learn from the finest cordwood builders.

  4. The Basics Of Cordwood Construction - Insteading

    Sep 5, 2023 · In case you are unfamiliar with the term “cordwood,” it is the name given to wood that has been cut to length (often 16” or thereabouts) and then split for use in a fire. This split wood is put into …

  5. How to Build a Cordwood House - Builders Villa

    Apr 13, 2025 · A natural building technique known as cordwood construction (sometimes called cordwood masonry or cordwood building, or alternatively stackwall or stovewood, especially in …

  6. Build A Cordwood House And Cut The Cord On Traditional Homes

    Sep 5, 2023 · A cordwood house is a home made up of horizontally stacked logs and putty-like mortar. The term “cordwood” refers to wood that has been cut to length and then split, often for use in a fire.

  7. Types of Wood to Use for Cordwood - Green Home Building

    Cordwood is strong on compression, but not on tension, even worse than other masonry units such as brick, block, or stone. So, log-ends cut from "bushy" or severely twisted or tapered species are a pain …

  8. 10 FAQ's About Cordwood For Absolute Beginners

    Jun 23, 2018 · Cordwood masonry is a beautiful natural building method, but what is it exactly? Explore this handy beginner's guide to our FAQs about cordwood.

  9. Cordwood wall - Endeavour Centre

    Many load-bearing cordwood structures are built round to take advantage of the inherent stability of round walls and avoid the need for corner supports. Infill cordwood walls use a skeletal frame (light …

  10. Cordwood Construction: Best Practices - Your Own Architect

    Nov 13, 2020 · Put simply, cordwood construction is where logs of the same length are laid in a bed of mortar and insulation to create a wall. But unlike in traditional log masonry, where the grain of the …