koppikokoonpanot
Koppikokoonpanot, also known as "koppikokoonpano" in Finnish, refers to a traditional Finnish method of building a sauna. This technique involves stacking logs in a specific pattern to create a sturdy and efficient heating structure. The process begins with selecting high-quality, seasoned logs, typically from hardwood species like birch or pine. These logs are then cut into specific lengths and widths to ensure uniform heating and stability.
The stacking process involves creating a pyramid-like structure, with the largest logs at the base and the
Once the logs are stacked, they are ignited, typically using a small amount of kindling and paper.
In recent years, the use of koppikokoonpanot has declined due to the popularity of modern sauna designs