Strongwood logs are debarked and typically sawn into large rectangles called "cants," then dried in the kiln.
Upon receiving an order, the fully-dried cants are run through the mill to exacting tolerances following design specifications for each home. At the end of the mill run, the logs are bundled and wrapped in preparation for shipping.
Once on site, the placement and use of logs is dictated by a section of the construction plan called the "stack sheet."

