About Hand-Hewn Beams

Before the proliferation of the sawmill, hand-hewing was the long, hard road to a square structural timber.  As American settlers pushed westward into previously unoccupied forested territory, they cleared land for homes and early agricultural buildings.  The process, although time-consuming and labor-intensive, was necessary, as sawmills were often too far from their settled plots of … Read More

DIY: Reclaimed Walnut Headboard

Longleaf Lumber employee Broc Harzinski built this one-of-a-kind headboard using reclaimed walnut.  Broc hand-selected his reclaimed wood from our Motley Walnut special, using it for the darker tones and the contrast delivered by slight sapwood content.  The special skip-planed walnut boards were milled by Longleaf as flooring, so the boards were surfaced and cut with … Read More