And about 18" long? Your guess is good. Probably just under 1/4 cord.
with the bump in the length, brings it close to 1/4...
2' x 7.5' x 2' = ~ 30 ft3
20 inches / 12 inches /ft = 1.67 ft. a 15 inch diameter log has a radius of 7.5 in / 12 in/ft = 0.625 ft, and an area of 1.2 sq ft. 1.2 sq ft x 1.67 ft long = 2 cubic feet per log. 2 cubic feet x 11 logs = 22 cubic feet of solid wood. A cord is about 85 cubic feet of solid wood (128 cubic feet of stacked wood, which includes air space), so you have about 22 cu. ft /85 cu. ft./cord = 0.27 cords.
So, you have to split and stack it and measure the resulting stack, so we can see who did the calcs most accurately.
A cord is about 85 cubic feet of solid wood (128 cubic feet of stacked wood, which includes air space)
Put it this way....keep scrounging, you need more wood!![]()
Ain't that the truth!Rest assured it always looks like more. Maybe stacked loose it might be close.
Got a few huge rounds of cedar from a vacant house. There are more there and some hardwood logs next door down. These houses will be torn down to build more expensive houses I presume.
Those bigger rounds look more like Norway maple to me.
No.... Buy a splitter.....this maple is really tough to split. I can only get a few splits off the outside. As I work my way in, it gets tougher and tougher. Should I let it dry out a little more?
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