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welcome to another log talk with dave coming to you from the british columbia school of log building this is our short video series where we talk about log house building tips tools techniques everything log cabin today in this video we want to talk about a log house building term that deals with dovetail style construction and that term is notch drop now notch drop in its uh simplest explanation is the amount that the tail slopes and drops away to the exterior as it crosses the width of the log so another way to look at that is the amount that the notch drops from level as it crosses the width of the log so of course thatamp;#39;s going to vary depending on how wide of logs youamp;#39;re using on this 28 by 28 cabin that weamp;#39;re currently working on weamp;#39;re using eight inch thick by random size logs all douglas fir now when weamp;#39;re determining the amount of notch drop that we want to use we want to have enough of a slope that we create a locking fit when the next l