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What is the difference between the Doyle scale and the International scale of measuring logs for lumber?

== == Since each of the log rules was developed using different methods with different assumptions, it is logical that they will not always result in the same volumes for given size logs. Table 1 shows a comparison of the three log rules for 16-foot logs ranging in diameter from 6 to 40 inches. Compared to the International Rule, both the Scribner and Doyle Rules underscale logs of smaller diameters. For example, a 12-inch-diameter log contains 95 board feet on the International scale, 80 board feet on the Scribner scale, and 64 board feet on the Doyle scale. Overall, the Doyle Rule will result in lower log volumes than the International Rule, up to a log diameter of 30 inches. Since nearly all logs in Virginia are below 30 inches in diameter, for all practical purposes the Doyle Rule will underestimate the actual board footage. If you are selling stumpage or logs, it is important to recognize the differences in volume associated with the different log rules. Since stumpage or log prices are based on the timber or log volume, you will receive substantially more income with the rules that scale your sizes higher. For example, take a log of 16 inches diameter x 16 feet in length and a value of $100 per thousand board feet. This log would have the following volumes and values based upon the different log rules: {| ! LogDiameter(in.) ! Log Rule ! Volume(board feet) ! Value ($) | 16 International 180 18.00 16 Scribner Decimal C 160 16.00 16 Doyle 144 14.40 |}


How much volume of roughly squared teak logs can be loaded in a 20' container?

It is unknown how much roughly squared teak logs can be loaded into a 20 foot container. In order to figure out the volume of the container you need to know the shape of the container and all the dimensions. It is unclear if 20 feet is referring to the diameter, length, or height.


If A Piece Of Lumber Is 17 Feet Long You Cut The Lumber Into Logs That Are 18 Inches Long How Many Inches Of Lumber Remain?

First, convert the length of the lumber from feet to inches: 17 feet is equal to 204 inches (17 feet x 12 inches/foot). Next, determine how many 18-inch logs can be cut from 204 inches: 204 inches ÷ 18 inches/log = 11 logs with a remainder. The total length used for 11 logs is 198 inches (11 logs x 18 inches), leaving a remainder of 6 inches of lumber. Therefore, 6 inches of lumber remain.


Can a 12 yard dump truck carry 25 ft logs?

Sure. 12 yards is 36 feet, so the truck can easily carry 25 foot logs. ■


What is the definition for a cord of wood?

a cord of wood is the amount of wood in a stack of 48-inch logs (or cut logs equaling 48 inches) that is 4 feet high and 8 feet wide


How are rotting logs similar to burning logs?

They both r logs


are they buying cedar logs?

are they buying cedar logs and how much they paying are they buying cedar logs?


What is birling unit?

A birling unit is a measurement used in forestry to estimate the volume of a tree's trunk. It typically corresponds to a section of tree trunk that is 16 feet long and 4 feet in diameter. Birling units are commonly used in logging operations to calculate timber volumes.


What are the animals that live's in logs?

animals live's in logs


What changes will be made to my fireplace during the installation of gas logs?

First you must figure out if is a vented or non vented gas logs. Also you must inspect you fireplace to make sure it can use gas logs. Most fireplaces can use gas logs so you shouldn't face many changes.


What sport do men balance on logs in water?

log rolling, two folks on a log, they try to roll the log with their feet and get their opponent to fall into the water.


Boot logging logs events to what file?

It logs into Ntbtlog.txt