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https://wunderwoods.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/doyle-log-scale-how-to-determine-board-feet-in-a-log/

Sep 21, 2019 · Doyle Log Scale WunderWoods pdf Many times customers will call to discuss having a log milled and how much it will cost. The answer is often based on how many board feet (12" x 12" x1") will be produced. So, the first thing I ask is, "How big is the log?" Usually the answer…

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https://www.thebalancesmb.com/how-do-you-calculate-a-board-foot-2218124

To estimate how many board feet in our log, there are a variety of scales that have been created. The Doyle scale is one of the most commonly used formulas for calculating board feet. Developed in the 1800's, it is based on a mathematical formula and is most prominently used in the South and the Midwest United States. The Doyle scale is the ...

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https://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Board-Feet

Jan 29, 2015 · Say the DBH is 22 and the height is 32 feet, or that there are 2 16-foot logs in the tree. Using the Doyle scale, you'd find that there are 295 board feet in the tree. Alternatively, say that the DIB is 35 and the log is 10 feet long. Based on the Doyle scale, the volume in board feet for the log is 601.79%(33)

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http://www.rdconcepts.net/Log.aspx

The log board feet calculator utilizes log rules calculations. By entering in the diameter inside the bark at the small end and the length, the scaling techniques for International, Doyle, and Scribner are calculated and shown on the screen.

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http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/calculators/calc.pl?calculator=log_volume

Log Scale: You must choose one of the three log scales listed. For more on log scales, see notes below. Detailed reference material regarding the calculation of Log Volume can be accessed via the links below. If you have any questions regarding the methodology used in WOODWEB's Log Volume calculator, we suggest that you post your question at our

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http://www.boardfootcalculator.com/index.html

Board foot calculator tool, free to use. This Board Foot Calculator is a free-to-use tool for converting your dimensions into board feet, the standard of measurement in the lumber industry. Simply input your dimensions and click "Calculate". Don't know what board feet are?

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https://www.hardwoodstore.com/how-calculate-board-footage

We sell most of our lumber by the board foot. A board foot is actually a measure of volume. By definition, a board foot is one square foot, one inch thick. The most common mistake made in calculating board footage is forgetting to multiply by the thickness. Example 2: An 8/4 board 7 …

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Apr 15, 2009 · board feet = (ld^2)divided by 24 The book said to use the diameter of the small end of the log. Using this I compute the board feet to be about 82. However, a student of mine looked up the board feet on a chart off the internet, which said 63 board feet. Please help.

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