If you think it is going to be really nice, you need to buy some REAL log sealer & seal the stuff right. Yes it cost bout $50 for a 5 gal can of it & it will do LOTS of logs, but it is worth it. You ruin one good blank cause of a check & you just shot the cost of the sealer. And if it is stump cut or has a burl or knot, it will definitely check or crack.........
I cut a whole truckload of 3" walnut planks, sealed the ends, got sick & forgot to go back & seal all the knots & burls. Big mistake & costly one as well.
Do it right, get the log sealer. I don't remember the place but you can call Wayne Dunlap & he can tell ya, as he told me. Put it on several times & insure you covered it well. Now it is not Fullproof, and you still may get some cracks on ends & etc, but it will save you some wood, as that is what the pro's use.