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Bob Weisner
02-13-2006, 9:27 AM
What would the board footage of a Black Cherry log be that was 34 inches in diameter and had a usable length of log that was 34 feet long?

Thanks,

Mike Parzych
02-13-2006, 9:31 AM
wow! I want to see some after it's slabbed out.

Jeff Horton
02-13-2006, 9:34 AM
According to my Wood-Mizer chart. A 30" dia x 16 foot long log would yeild 675 BD FT. It doesn't go any larger than that. But you about double this length. But I suspect The tree gets smaller towards the top too. So....maybe this will give you some idea

Bob Weisner
02-13-2006, 9:41 AM
Thanks!!

I was reading a report about the County Forests in my County and they listed some of the trees that they took measurements of . That was the size of some of the Black Cherry trees in one section of the County Forest.

Andy Hoyt
02-13-2006, 9:42 AM
Should be enough for about 28 awesome bowls!

And if you core them, wow! I can't count that high.

John sexton
02-13-2006, 10:02 AM
Here is a link to calculate BF in a tree. Well since I cant post a link here here is the address.www forestryforum.com/board/index

Ian Abraham
02-13-2006, 6:07 PM
Remember when you are using the calculator you put in the SMALL end of the log. With a long log, 34' , you would split it down to 2 or 3 smalller logs (as it would be when sawn anyway).

A log - BF calculator can be found on the forestry forum.com here. :)

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Cheers

Ian

Ken Shoemaker
02-13-2006, 6:48 PM
As fellow creeker, always willing to help out, I'll take it off your hands and get it off your mind. :D Just let me know:D :D :D :D

Marcus Ward
02-13-2006, 9:20 PM
According to the chart I got from the sawmill, a 34" DIB (diameter inside bark) , 34' long would be 1800 bd ft. However, if it's 34" d outside the bark then it's probably 30 DIB. 1352 bd ft then. Holy smokes!

Jim Becker
02-13-2006, 9:40 PM
"A lot"....sheesh!

lou sansone
02-14-2006, 5:42 AM
reduce that amount by 20% for sap wood, unless you are going to keep it with the rest of the wood.
lou

tod evans
02-14-2006, 7:07 AM
yesterday morning i looked a two large cherry trees that a newby with a band mill ruined! he was obviously trying to get the most yeild and some of the boards where 27" on the narrow end, but wet they where 15/16 at best! he looked at me like i was a nut when i told him that 4/4 kiln dried lumber is 1 1/8 in the rough and he`d be lucky to get 5/8 stock when his was cleened up. i walked away from 1700ft at a very fair price because i just can`t justify the hours to try and salvage usable stock from something so thin.......02 tod

Joe Chritz
02-14-2006, 7:39 AM
Tod, wish that was here in Michigan.

1/2 stock is nice for some of the laser projects Dad and I do.

How many trinkets can I build with 1700 BF. Better get working I guess. :eek:

Joe

tod evans
02-14-2006, 7:43 AM
Tod, wish that was here in Michigan.

1/2 stock is nice for some of the laser projects Dad and I do.

How many trinkets can I build with 1700 BF. Better get working I guess. :eek:

Joe

i`d be happy to give you his number, it`s been stickered about a week....02 tod

lou sansone
02-14-2006, 8:13 AM
yesterday morning i looked a two large cherry trees that a newby with a band mill ruined! he was obviously trying to get the most yeild and some of the boards where 27" on the narrow end, but wet they where 15/16 at best! he looked at me like i was a nut when i told him that 4/4 kiln dried lumber is 1 1/8 in the rough and he`d be lucky to get 5/8 stock when his was cleened up. i walked away from 1700ft at a very fair price because i just can`t justify the hours to try and salvage usable stock from something so thin.......02 tod

I hear you tod on that. guys try to squeek out every last drop of wood and end up ruining a lot of it. another pet peave is when they saw through and through and leave the heart in the widest board. all that does is end up blowing the board apart and usually a total waste

lou

John Pollman
02-14-2006, 9:53 PM
I've got a couple of BIG black cherries in my backyard that are gonna have to come down eventually. One is about 20" diameter and probably at least 18' of good straight log and the other is about 24" and about 24' long with probably a bit more that is millable. I've also got a 32" Ash in the front that's probably at least 20' that's dead straight before it gets to the first crotch and another probably16' above that that's useable. I've posted about these before but haven't done anything with them yet. When I get the "extra cash" I may have to look into taking these bad boys down and getting them milled.

John