Traditionally, here in Finland, Ash was used for pegs but nowadays people use pretty much anything they can get, It is better that it is a harder wood than the logs themselves as they will then shrink less than the logs. The material between the logs is Flax. I get it from a company called Isolina (https://www.isolina.com/). The website seems to be in 13 languages so it looks to be quite international...Though I don't see an american flag on there. Hope this helps and good luck with your build. If you film it and upload to You Tube or somewhere then send me a link!
Cristobal Cristo wrote:For a natural house I would only use natural materials.
The traditional method of using knotless spruce shavings to fill the gaps of a log house:
R Scott wrote:And be very careful with big augers and power drills! The new cordless drills have clutches and safeties so they don’t throw you as hard, but they can still thump you good when (not if, when) it binds.
R Scott wrote:I agree that rock wool would be a better product, but there is no way to split it into thinner sheets. Not consistently, anyway.
Good idea on the cut your own pegs. Definitely cheaper.