A few posts here and there pontificating about how much space split wood takes up compared to unsplit rounds,t hat sort of thing. One of my mother's childhood hero's was Francis Bacon, anytime my sister and I got to pontificating on something Mom would interrupt and spout, "Francis Bacon did not live in vain, let us go count!".
So today I counted.
Here is the in situ sample, 56" vertical average by 111" length, with a closeup. These rounds were too skinny to stack neatly on end, mostly 8" and under. (56x111) / 144 = ~43 sqft of wood ends.
I split the whole thing,
![[Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment [Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/147/147226-7e60a53679a6b2f93f1910c473b83568.jpg?hash=0j4ZNkMyEC)
So today I counted.
Here is the in situ sample, 56" vertical average by 111" length, with a closeup. These rounds were too skinny to stack neatly on end, mostly 8" and under. (56x111) / 144 = ~43 sqft of wood ends.
![[Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment [Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/147/147224-3196919a7c789e0f734fda874a2f38eb.jpg?hash=PbUWr9_649)
![[Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment [Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/147/147225-58d5b85ed7594072e707ba7d126c7db2.jpg?hash=gSydJs17LR)
I split the whole thing,
![[Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment [Hearth.com] Cross sectional area experiment](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/147/147226-7e60a53679a6b2f93f1910c473b83568.jpg?hash=0j4ZNkMyEC)