Dave, (the owner) is a fifth generation woodworker. His lineage includes furniture builders, wood carvers, boat builders, and even a great-grandfather who worked as a carpenter for the copper mines in Michigan's upper peninsula in the 1800s. He uses all of these skills passed down through the generations to bring you our fine cedar log furniture. As a single father Dave is passing on these skills to his son.
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This white cedar log bed was designed as a natural looking, rustic-styled space saver that will compliment your cabin decor.
This style of log frame is constructed so that your box spring and mattress sit on top of the side rails rather than inside the frame.
The Space Saver Cedar Log Bed is approximately 12 inches narrower than our Original Cedar Log Bed to accommodate smaller rooms in your log cabin, vacation home, lakeside retreat or hunting lodge.
This rustic log furniture design is uniquely characterized by evenly space log spindles built into the headboard and a low-profile foot board.
This style of log frame is constructed so that your box spring and mattress sit on top of the side rails rather than inside the frame.
The Space Saver Cedar Log Bed is approximately 12 inches narrower than our Original Cedar Log Bed to accommodate smaller rooms in your log cabin, vacation home, lakeside retreat or hunting lodge.
This rustic log furniture design is uniquely characterized by evenly space log spindles built into the headboard and a low-profile foot board.
Cracking and checking is a natural process with log furniture and is to be expected - it should be looked at as added character, not as a flaw.
Checking, or cracking, happens as wood releases moisture.
It is the usual result of wood seasoning.
Once the logs are dried enough to begin the process of manufacturing log furniture (usually around 10% moisture content or less), the vast majority of the checking process has completed.
Season checking tends to be radial, or from the center of the log, cracking outward in one direction and often spiraling around the log.
Checking, or cracking, happens as wood releases moisture.
It is the usual result of wood seasoning.
Once the logs are dried enough to begin the process of manufacturing log furniture (usually around 10% moisture content or less), the vast majority of the checking process has completed.
Season checking tends to be radial, or from the center of the log, cracking outward in one direction and often spiraling around the log.
Most items require 10-14 business days for construction depending on our current work load.
Average transit time is 3-10 business days.
If you have a specific delivery time frame, please contact us before placing your order.
We will do our best to meet your delivery requests, but we cannot guarantee an exact delivery date.
UPS/FedEx Shipping - We ship products via UPS/FedEx when the ordered products are within their size and weight limits.
If the ordered products are outside of UPS size and weight limits then we will ship your order via freight truck.
Average transit time is 3-10 business days.
If you have a specific delivery time frame, please contact us before placing your order.
We will do our best to meet your delivery requests, but we cannot guarantee an exact delivery date.
UPS/FedEx Shipping - We ship products via UPS/FedEx when the ordered products are within their size and weight limits.
If the ordered products are outside of UPS size and weight limits then we will ship your order via freight truck.
Do you sell my personal information?
No! Michigan Rustics knows that you care how your personal information is stored, shared and used.
We do not sell or give away any information whatsoever to any other business for marketing purposes.
How will my furniture arrive?
Most orders will ship via UPS or FedEx.
Larger orders will ship by freight truck (semi-truck).
The freight carrier will call you ahead of time to arrange a time for someone to be available to receive your rustic furniture.
Please remember that if your order is sent by freight then your furniture is larger and you will need more than one person to unload!
No! Michigan Rustics knows that you care how your personal information is stored, shared and used.
We do not sell or give away any information whatsoever to any other business for marketing purposes.
How will my furniture arrive?
Most orders will ship via UPS or FedEx.
Larger orders will ship by freight truck (semi-truck).
The freight carrier will call you ahead of time to arrange a time for someone to be available to receive your rustic furniture.
Please remember that if your order is sent by freight then your furniture is larger and you will need more than one person to unload!
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