Archive image from page 24 of The cubic foot as a. The cubic foot as a national log-scaling standard cubicfootasnatio24rapr Year: 1950 ( Figure 3 illustrates the relationships between the Scribner Decimal G log rule and the cubical contents of logs. The figure shows the number of cubic feet per thousand board feet for 16-foot logs of different diameters„ Small logs contain much more wood per thousand feet than large logs. 200 100 ; ; ? • : ; • ; ; 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Log diameter — Inches Figure 3« Relation of cubic volume to board feet log scale, by log diameterj, based on Scribner


Archive image from page 24 of The cubic foot as a. The cubic foot as a national log-scaling standard cubicfootasnatio24rapr Year: 1950 ( Figure 3 illustrates the relationships between the Scribner Decimal G log rule and the cubical contents of logs. The figure shows the number of cubic feet per thousand board feet for 16-foot logs of different diameters„ Small logs contain much more wood per thousand feet than large logs. 200 100 ; ; ? • : ; • ; ; 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Log diameter — Inches Figure 3« Relation of cubic volume to board feet log scale, by log diameterj, based on Scribner Decimal C rule.


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