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How do you use a log scale stick?
Measure the length of the log. Measure the diameter of the log inside the bark (did) at the small end utilizing the inches scale on the top of the Log Scale side of the stick (see Figure 6).
How do you read a Doyle log scale?
Read the right side of the log scale ruler at the highest point at which the trunk is approximately 6 to 10 inches in diameter. The numbered lines represent full logs, 16 feet long, while the dashes without numbers between the numerals represent 8-feet-long half logs.
How do you scale a log?
To use the scale, first measure the average diameter of the small end of the log inside the bark (in inches). Locate that row on the scale. Next, measure the length of the log (in feet). Move over on the scale to that length column.
What is a tree scale stick?
A tree scale stick has three different purposes. Estimating logs in a tree A “log” is a standard unit of measure for lumber. It is equal to a 16-foot length of tree that is at least 8 inches in diameter. A half log is an 8-foot length of tree that is at least 8 inches in diameter.
How do you use a Doyle log scale?
To use the scale, first measure the average diameter of the small end of the log inside the bark (in inches). Locate that row on the scale. Next, measure the length of the log (in feet). Move over on the scale to that length column.
What is Doyle log rule?
Doyle Log Rule The Doyle rule is the most common rule used in hardwood log scaling in Tennessee. Edward Doyle developed this rule prior to 1850. This rule estimates the volume based on log length, diameter, slabs, edgings, shrinkage and production of sawdust.
What is the Doyle scale?
The Doyle scale is the standard by which hardwood lumber is bought and sold. It estimates large or medium logs very close to the actual number but underestimates in smaller logs. Because it comes in below the price, this is the scale most log buyers want to use.
How do you make a tree scale stick?
Measure your arm reach. Now, determine arm reach for total and merchantable height measurements. Prepare your paper. Mark your scale for dB measurement. Mark your scale for measuring merchantable height. Mark your scale for measuring total height. Assemble your tree scale stick. Measure total height.
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