Simulated log end unit for buildings

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Log wall-type construction

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52312, E04B 110

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ABSTRACT:
A simulated log end is produced from side panels including one or more transversely aligned and oppositely facing courses of preformed log siding. Front and back panels space the side panels apart so that the longitudinal axis of the siding outer faces is centered between the side panels. A visual pattern of concentric rings on the front panel simulates the growth rings of logs having the diameter of the partial cylindrical outer surfaces of the siding courses. The simulated log end unit can be used individually as a projection from a wall covered with preformed log siding, or can be arranged in vertical columns to simulate conventional log building corner joints.

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