Arnold, CA…At the core of what we would like for Hewn to become is a rustic, handcrafted products company. So just before Christmas we used our family and the Chainsaw Cabin as home for our first Stumples™ and Hewn Coat Racks. What is a Stumple™ you say? Well thanks for asking and a Stumple™ is a cross between a stump, end table, stool & more.
When you work on a project like Hewn Hill you find you use Stumples™ in and almost endless array of ways. From a pair to use as saw horses, a table to set your dinner on, a foot stool in front of the fire, step stool to reach those hard-to-reach places, work stool, side table by your bed and much more.
They bring a natural functional rustic elegance to any room. I think you should order a half dozen or so today! You never want to be caught Stumpless ever again.
The other product we make is hand crafted coat racks.
About The Chainsaw Cabin
The Chainsaw Cabin is our first building, a small 120 square feet shed/cabin on Hewn™ Hill. All lumber will be hand milled with a small inexpensive electric chainsaw. This is to see if anyone can build a small functional building with literally tools you can find at a garage sale and our only costs will be roofing, fasteners & glass for windows.
The Chainsaw Cabin will be single wall construction where the wallboards are a structural component of the build. Many of our primitive and pioneer building were constructed this way. The outside wallboard is also the interior board as well.
Henry David Thoreau’s cabin was only 10 x 15 and not much bigger than you can legally build today without a permit in most counties. For the Chainsaw cabin while it will only be 10 x 12 it will have a sleeping/storage loft. So if you are staying for a night or two at least you will have separate work, living & sleep areas.
In 1854 is cost the tiny home pioneer $28.13 to build his modest abode. With inflation that comes in at $962.80 in todays shrinking dollars. That is our goal to build our small structure with doors, windows and roofing for less adjusting for inflation than Henry did many years ago.
We are starting with outbuildings to get the property functional. Places to store tools, a solar shed & a place to sleep if need be. This is phase one and we hope to get that done this year starting with the Chainsaw Cabin then learning how to build a log structure on our next shed.
Next year, Lord willing we will start on our main two story, traditional log cabin built with logs from the property and probably a few other locally sourced ones as well.
About hewn.co
At Hewn™ we are going take you on a journey to see if it is still possible to build a functional, small homestead that anyone, even someone making minimum wage can build and own. We are going to try this in California no less. Join us as we attempt to build an off grid, solar powered, rustic, pioneer style homestead.
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