What log profile do I have?

Matching replacement logs, trim, or the right chinking starts with knowing your log profile. Answer a few questions and we'll narrow it down. There are only a handful of common shapes, so this is usually quick.

Look at a cut end or where a log meets a window. Flat inside + round outside = D-log. Round both sides = double-D. Scooped notch underneath = Swedish cope.


How wide each log looks on the wall.

Top-to-bottom of one log course.

Helps rule out makers not around then.

We'll surface nearby makers first.