I was thinking about how to calculate the amount of firewood (in cords) in a certain length log. Is the calculation simply;
1) Determine how many cubic feet there are in the log and then;
2) Divide by 128(cubic feet in a cord).
Example: A log, 10 ft long, 2' average diameter
Calculation: 10' x 3.14 x 1 (Radius Squared) = 31.4 cubic feet in this log.
31.4/128 = .24 of a cord.
So if I use the above example and I fell 4 logs - 10 ft long log 2' average diameter, after bucking, splitting and stacking I should have about 1 full cord of wood stacked?
Is this the way it's suppose to work or am I missing something? I'm trying to figure out how many trees I need to fell this winter in order to supply my firewood for next year. I don't want to cut more than necessary.
Thanks
1) Determine how many cubic feet there are in the log and then;
2) Divide by 128(cubic feet in a cord).
Example: A log, 10 ft long, 2' average diameter
Calculation: 10' x 3.14 x 1 (Radius Squared) = 31.4 cubic feet in this log.
31.4/128 = .24 of a cord.
So if I use the above example and I fell 4 logs - 10 ft long log 2' average diameter, after bucking, splitting and stacking I should have about 1 full cord of wood stacked?
Is this the way it's suppose to work or am I missing something? I'm trying to figure out how many trees I need to fell this winter in order to supply my firewood for next year. I don't want to cut more than necessary.
Thanks