Make sure all shingles on each side are covered.
Making cedar shake shingles. A tree that looks straight from the outside might reveal itself be crooked when it is opened up. There s something about rustic shakes or more refined shingles that just screams country charm. This standard has been established by the cedar industry but it also just happens to be the most. From old new england cottages to sprawling west coast estates and tiny rural cabins and outbuildings in the rockies wood shakes and shingles have a look and feel that simply can t be beat by man made materials.
Shingles are cut from trunks of cedar but it is important to find the right tree trunk. This video was shot at the sawmill in canada where our cedar shakes are made for rooflife of oregon. Cedar shingles whether being shake or regular thickness new or old same painting recommendations fits all types across the board. Correctly painting new or old cedar shingles having several requests per year painting cedar shingles i feel an important need to clarify some misnomers regarding this subject.
One of the most important considerations when making your own shingles is to find the right material. So someone had the idea of making a thick shake and then re sawing it at an angle so that it tapers and also so that the one side was smooth. Shingles are cut from blocks of wood shake bolts split out of a whole trunk of cedar sugar pine redwood fir or other straight grained timber. We source the best shingles for our portland oregon customers.
Line the entire roof peak with a good adhesive membrane that the roof caps will adhere to. Traditionally cedar shakes were made by splitting the wood with a froe and mallet. The shingles are sawn usually giving them taper from end to end and therefore using less wood than a shake. Lay down a layer of shingles with a second layer over the top until the shingles meet at a single straight peak.
Once all the shingles are nailed to the roof decking construct the cedar shingles. Unlike standard cedar shingles which are sawn cedar shakes are split. This gives them a less uniform look as the cut typically follows the grain of the wood. Uneven structure does make shakes more vulnerable to wind and snow.