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1870s Wisconsin frontier. With no money for milled lumber, he collects short log rounds — the crooked, knotty pieces that loggers leave behind as waste. He stacks them like firewood in a wall, cut ends facing out, and fills the gaps between them with a mortar of clay, lime, and sawdust. Each wall ends up 16 inches thick — the full length of the log rounds. The neighbors call it a "woodpile house" and bet it collapses by December. But the combination of wood end-grain and insulating mortar creates walls with double the insulation value of standard log construction. The wood ends shed rain, the mortar seals every gap, and the massive thickness blocks wind completely. His only cash expense is $4 on glass for two windows and a bag of lime. When the first blizzard hits, his cordwood cabin holds heat so well he only feeds his stove twice a day while neighbors with proper log cabins feed theirs every two hours. The settlers who mocked his "trash pile" end up copying the technique the following spring.