SCEIBNBE'S LUMBER & L06 BOOK ; FOR SHIP BUILDERS, BOATBUILDKRS, LUMBER MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND MECHANICS. BlINa A CORBKCT ICISASUBBMXKT OV SOAMTLmG, B04BDS, PT 4NK, CUBICAL CONTBN'^S OF SQUABB AND KOUND TIMBBR, SAW LOaS, BY DOYLE^S RULE ; STAVB AND HEADING BOLTS, WOOD, TABLES OV WAGES BY THB MONTH, BOABD OB BENT BY THE WBIK OB DAY, CAPACITY OF CISTBBMS, IMTEBSST TABLES, BTO. By J. M. SCRIBNER, A. M. AiUh^r 0/ ** Engineen' it Mechanics' Cammni0PJ* ** MngiiMSTg' Table Book;' ite. 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Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming/ II se peut que csrtaines pages blanches ajouties lors dune restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mais, lorsque cela dtait possible, ces pages n'ont pas iti filmies. Additional comments:/ Commentaires suppl^mentaires: L'Institut a microfilm^ le meilleur exemplaire qu'il tui a Hi possible de se procurer. Les details de cet exemplaire qui sont peut-^tre uniques du point de vue bibliographique. qui peuvent modifier une image leproduite, ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la mithoda normale de filmage sont indiqu^s ci-dessous. I I Coloured pa^^es/ Pages de coukn a □ 32X Tha copy fiS, T? 4UK, CUBICAL 0ON1*BN'^9 OP SQUAKR AND tOUMD TQIBBR, SAW LOaS, BY DOYLE'S RULE ; 8TAVK AND HEADING BOLTS, WOOD, TABLES OF WAGES BY THE MONTH, BOARD OB RENT BY THE WEEK OB DAY, CAPACITY OF CISTERNS, INTEREST TABLES, RTO. By J. M. SGRIBNEE, A. M. Auihor 0/ •* Engineerit -f . CONTENTS. Page. Preface, , « 8 Hints to Lumber Dealers 8 Felling Timber, 7 Seasoning and Preserving Timber. 8 T^BiiB I. Scantling Measure 9 " II. Board Measure...... 22 " III. Plank Measure 26 *• IV. Square Timber, 40 *• V. Round Timber reduced to Square, 61 *• VI. Cubical Contents of Spars,.,.. 66 " VII. Logs reducad to inch-board measure 61 •• VIII. Table of Standard Logs, 68 •• Table of Special Gravity of Woods 69 •• Table for Capacity of Cisterns, 69 *• IX. Wood Measure Is'i •• • X. Price of Wood per Cord .71 •• XI. Table of Wages per monti? T4 •* Table of Wages per vreeli, ^^ " Table of Wages per day........ •• XII. Table of Board or Bent, per w**.-. of slix days 811 •• XIII. Table of Board or Bent per week of seven days 62 •• XIV. Stave and Heading Bolts, 83 Strength of Ice „ 88 Staves, &c., compared with Barrels 88 Fuel and Charcoal, ,.. 88 Brief Remarks,, BSl Table of Daily Savings at compound Interest, 89 Short Kules for Casting Inter<'«iLc.. 90 *• XV. Interest Tables at 6 per cent... ..... tl u !(i other JiJhf «,i f '^^^ ^° ^^e popJar wni« ' ^^^s rc- tJ!.i *"' Woods, whirl, rr, *^. '^^"Ow,cynr-«B -Jli ^n the Uniterf «♦ * "* ?^°^v best in w*.f • ^'*"d «nd Middle Stat" •' ^''^ ^'^''"atVof ti v '**^^"*'' timbe^r used for nJn' ™°'^ favorable to th. Northern rrttBgroJtlJ^l^T'y purposes, exceo th ^'°^^^ °^ are .^-vt «* ,. *^fi^ *" the centrt f a V P' *"® cypress prevalent winds ,^ "'P*'^' most shelt-r^^ <■ ' **■"« erowth of timber "/"erally most fxvo'h/''?'" ">* "We to the s"engthlnd h '1?*'^ "^ "'t «a?eHs*fl"" ,K^J"„"'«tion dtimb^f ■'"", of white oak "''°'"- ''•ve.r"he^^brrk Vs"^c]:r'-°"' '"^ wirco":f,„by «"« coJor. If thfi tn« i ^^*'"» smootb. anH ^f ^^^ ^^th ^^rk is diirscab'by^L'd'*^^"^^^' rounded^o^r ""/?"» »Pots, caused by Tunnin .'''''^"*^^ ^^th wW.i ""h^ *^? unsound tk- ^ ^"""m^ water or nor. -Ji^ **^" red ». " tiie decline ot a tree. ''°°''' *™ infallible Sap. the white wo„h"'"'"""^^ o» oa«) Brash-wood ;?"i*^i*/«<* t^« re cTon n/fu'^'^ ^^^ - -line o-:e^e\fc-rtS^iHf Sr-" ^"**-^"-*^'-^-«~ — ~«^.^,__ * ■ °' the wood id decays. ' gf ows in ' This re- press, and Northern '^owth of cypress. »f pJain, ^os than .ground, »e same rom tht, to the s ftivor- ! before by the -a with niform "if the Id red ^ee is s, and aliible very kory. ivood dthe tree. t on mod LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 7 1 MM< «re opon, th« wood i< reddish colored, it tvuk* .i,«Z wuh,«, splinter., .nd the chip, crumbl?"''Ve..s Wood WHICH has died bkforh bkin« wi!tt*t^ and those which are covered with tubercles Ac nJZT''''''^''''F'}^'' «^*^" °^ which asc'nds in a amral form, le unfit for ut^« in large scantlin^^ but if nav.^f '^Vr°' very d-^cided, the wood may be"* used for naves, and for some hgnt pieces, ^ ^^uacqior T^'^TS' CHF0K8 and ORAOKfi, extsndin^ toward the centre if deep and strongly marM, m. ' e the wo^ „,,! fit f« r use, unless it is .Intended to be spiit "^^^^^^ u J! > '^l>-8HAKES,arc cracks s^ larating the conc*»ntrir layers of wood from each other ; if the shake #vt^nrl« '^AuM'^^r'^'' ^^^^l^' '' i« * ruinous defect "'*' All fhe above mentioned defects are to be euarH^H against in procuring iimber foi use in artflle^ry 4n- The most suitable season for felling timber is that in which vegetation is at rest, which isfhe case in mid winter and m mid-summer; recent opinions; derived from facts, incline to give preference to the latter season say the month of July ; but the usual nractic^ '' '/ ^-i^;,'""? {7 '^?^^^ ^^^^^*^" the first of Decembe? gress witn a view to determine the questiou with re- gaj to oak timber for ordnance purposes Tne tree&iould be allowed to obtain itn fnil tr^of^^u before being felled; this period in oai^'tinfc^^ cr;.ily at the age of from 75 to 100 year^or upwfrds" according to circun^stances. The age of hardwood is ' determined by the number of rinis which mav be ! counted in a section of the tree. ^ I The tree should be cut as near the ground as oossi- S'Vhi'^ ^°^w" P-"* ^'""g the beat timbel The qSaUty of the wood is m sotnm degree indicated Sv t^*. -^li^ which should be nearly /nifSrlS fa th^ ht.rt ;^%' 8 i; i S.l" ' ieikriA.. 4. . '■ — • — — "•fk, ar.^ raised from Vh. ""™edjately .trinn.j , '. As soon u Dra«i!^.M e™«nd. ^ «"PPed of u* "Ouire/fo'rre^ " »P'"«nir. nea^l.'IS !hS'S;"-;„t„^<;. there^hoald "raX'."^*"', "'^ "n*^" ?he ^' »<" " ber, With which .!?' "''"'•tion of air ,(,!. *?"".« *'<«•, b« placed between'tTe ±" °'-.'"ockro?''°« 'he »im-' near enough to "evenf th?J- *\'' «« °ver Mch»''°"'d ' th ."^^'^JO.'- tSe piece.'"of',r™'rer''"°;^ be„d1^1°"'«'. The n-r'r-'S them" °^^"'"' "nd the a^eTth^ i he piles should be tak,„ j ""> .'mh*'7"»' ""'•ying M?th th^'J"''' ""<' made over -,; • T^hriVso^'S^-'; '''''"«''' "^''-^^^^^^^^^^^^ --IS; ^^isS^r^'^t^^ Pre^ success; Ka!f.i>»^^^ *'™*>er has heJL „ '®,P"rpose, pieces of smfl d?™^ ?« serviceable onlv fn^K^^'^^ ^^th «nd to impSr thi f "''°"«' «nd is ant L"^ ^^^''^^ and very sio^f;- '^^ strength of woodr^ufc?^^^^^^^^ Timber of l«rrw%oif£v «._^ on ^=.^ -J f««f. ir.«^ ... ^Hree times the contents of one j 13 feet long. LUMB fi- « i II 'R AND LOQ BOOK. ^OOK. 2hys L8 le 101 8 16 17 181 511 19 1 20 '21 '22 '23 24 25 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK, 11 SCANTLING MEASUBE. — i 2by1 2 by 8 2 by 9 12 by 10 f 2^yll| lo 1.2 1^ 1.4 ^ V- 1-^ |] . 1.8 5] - 1.10 f 82 ^3 2.4 3.6 5 2.8 t. 4. > |2 3. ^3 4.6 i \ 3.4 1 5. •^a \ 8.8 t 5.6 4 4.8 4 5.4 4 6. 4 : 6.8 4 : 7.4 5 5.10 5 6.8 5 7.6 5 8.4 5 9.2 6 7. 6 8. 6 9. 6 10. 6 11. 7 8.2 7 9.4 7 10.6 7 11.8 7 12.10 8 9.4 8 10.8 8 12, 8 13-4 8 14.8 9 10.6 9 12. 9 13.6 9 15.0 9 16.6 10 11.8 10 13.4 ] 10 15. 10 16.8 10 18.4 11 12.10 11 14.8 ] LI 16.6 11 18.4 11 20.2 12 14. 12 16. ] L2 18, 12 20. 12 22. 13 15.2 13 17.4 1 13 19.6 13 21,8 13 23.10 14 16.4 14 18.8 J 14 21, 14 23-4 14 25.8 15 17.6 15 20. 1 L5 22.6 15 25. 15 27.6 16 18.8 16 21.4 1 .6 24. 16 26.8 16 29.4 17 19.10 17 22.8 ] .71 25.6 17 28.4 17 31.2 18 21. 18 24. 1 .8 27. 18 30. 18 33. 19 22.2 19 25.4 1 .9 28.6 19 31,8 19 34.10 20 23.4 20 26.8 2 10 30. 20 33.4 20 36.8 21 24.6 21 28. 2 \1 31.6 21 35. 21 38.6 22 25.'! 22 29.4 2 t2 33. 22 36.8 22 40.4 23 26.10 23 30.8 2 3 34.6 23 38.4 23 42.2 24 28. 24 ^.2. 2 4 36. 24 40. 24 44. 25 29.2 25 33.4 2 5 37.6 25 41.8 25 45.10 26 30.4 26 34.8 2 6 39. 26 43.4 26 47.8 27 31.6 27 1 36. 2 7 40.6 27 45. 27 49.e 28 32.8 26 29 37.4 2 8 42 9ft 29 4A ft 48^4 9ft 29 < 51,4 1 53^2 1 29 33.10 38.8 2 9 43.6 30 35. 30 40. j3 45. 30 50; 30 55. 13 LUMSE Mwu LOG BOOK. % 8 10 11 12 13 2K by5 11 21 31 4-2 5-3 6-3 7-4 8-4 . 9-5 1010-5 1111-6 1912-6 1313-7 1414-7 1515*8 16 16-8 1717-9 1818-9 191910 20 20-101 21 21-11 1 if 22 22-llf22i 23 24- || 23 24 25- 124 25 mi I 25 26 27-1 I 23 27 28-2 127 28 29-2 1 281 29 30-3 29 SCANTLING MBASURE. 2 4 5- .12 3 13 14 17-6 14 15 18-9 16 17 18 19 20 '15 '16 17 ^18 19 '20 '21 22 23 33-7 '24 35- 251 36-6 26| 37-1 ^8j 40-11 291 42-4 !30( 43-9 1-8 3-4 5- 6-8 8-4 lo- lls 8' 13-4 9 15- ' 10 16.8 '11 18-4 112 20- 13 21-8 '14 23-4 1 15 25- 1 16 26.8 17 28*4 1 18 30- '19 31-8 ? 20 33-4 ' 21 35- ' 22 36-8 1 23 38-4 1 24 40- 25 41,8 26 43-4 1 27 45- 1 28 46-8 JkbyJ 50* (30/56 3 500K. tE. l-lll 3-9 5-8 7-6 9-5 ellVB 713-2 815- 1018-2 1120-8 ,. 12 22-6 •8 1324-5 '4 11142^-3 1528-2 1630- i 1731.31: I838-Q 1935-8 2037-6 2139-5 22 41-3 2343-2 2445- 2546-ll| 2648-9 2750*8 (28 52-6 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. 1& SCANTLING MEASURE. ffSHbyTO ao/563 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 2.1 4.2 6.8 8.4 10.5 12.6 14.7 16.8 18.9 20.10 22,11 25. 27;1 29.2 31.d 88.4 35.5 37.6 89.7 41.8 48.9 45.10 47.11 60.« 52.1 54.2 56.8 BBA 60.6 6^.6 BOOK. LUIUBER AND LOQ BOOK. 15 TUB. SCANTLING MEASURE. SbylO. [{ 3 bj 11.] 3 by 12. (j 4by4 f 4 by 5 f fei 2.r f J2 4-6 6' ra 6-9 10- 5 11-3 [f 6 13.6 1 ^f 7 15-9 1 «' 8 18- ' 1^ 2.6 fil 2*9 •^3 3- 51 1-4 fl 1-8 !2 •^8 5. 7.6 I2 •^3 5-6 8-3 6- 9* |2 •^3 2-8 4- 12 •^3 3-4 5- 4 10. 4 11- 4 12- 4 5-4 4 6-8 5 12.6 5 13-9 5 15- 68 5 8-4 6 15. 6 16-6 6 18- 6 8- 6 10- 7 17.6 7 19-3 7 21- 7 9-4 7 11-8 8 20. 8 22- 8 24- 8 10-8 8 13-4 9 22.6 9 24-9 9 27- 9 12- 9 15- '2 10 22-6 f 11 24-9 4- 12 27- 5' 13 29-3 1 ?* 14 31-6 1 ^* 15 33-9 1 1 10 25. 10 27-6 10 80- 10 13-4 10 16-8 H 27.6 11 30-3 11 85- 11 14-8 11 18-4 12 30. 12 33- 12 36- 12 16- 12 20- 13 32.6 13 35-9 13 39- 13 17-4 13 21-8 14 35. 14 38-6 14 42- 14 18-8 14 23-4 15 37.6 15 41-3 15 45* 15 20- 15 25- ^ 16 36- 1 16 40. 16 44- 16 48- 16 21-4 16 26-8 ^ 17 38-3 1 17 42.6 17 46-9 17 51- 17 22-8 17 28-4 • 18 40-6 1 18 45. 18 49-6 18 54- 18 24- 18 30- 19 42-9 1 19 47.« 19 52-3 19 57- 19 25-4 19 31-8 • 2d 45- 1 20 50. 20 55- 20 60- 20 26-8 20 33-4 • 21 47-3 1 21 52.6 21 57-9 21 63- 21 28- 21 35- 2249-6 , 1 22 55. 22 60-6 22 66- 22 29-4 22 36-8 23 51-9 1 23 57.6 23 63-3 23 69* 23 30-8 23 38-4 24 54- 1 24 60. 24 66- 24 72. 24 33- 24 40- 25 5Q'i 1 35 62.6 25 68-9 25 75- 25 33-4 25 41-8 26 SS'Q 1 26 65. 26 71-6 26 78* 26 343 26 43-4 'te£?'^ 1 27 67.6 27 74-3 27 81- 27 dry 9 '27 4o- P9\ 63- 1 28 29 70.t 28 77- 28 84- 87- 28 29 37-4 38-8 28 [2^ 46-8 48-4 p'9 6d'-S 1180) 67-6 I 72.6 29 79-9 29 1 30 75. 30 82-6 30 90- 30 40- 180 50- M, n ! 23; 46- 24j 48* 25 50- 26; 52- 27j 54- 28 56- 291 58* BOlAH* 49- 51-4 53-8 56- I 58-4 j6 60-8 {I 27 1 63- * ^^ \ 65 4 29 67-8 LUMBER AND UOQ BOOK. 17 ■28 93.4 u f\ ^il lih ■ J' U ■ • Si- 1 ! ! i < I 111 18 LU hidar and LOQ BOoK. 80ANTLINO MEASORB. ibyi: I; 3 4 5 6 7 10 XI 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2^1 3-4 10- 13-4 16-8 20 23-4 26-8 30- 33.4 36-8 40 43-4 46-8 50- 53-4 56-8 60 63-4 66-8 70- 73-4 76-8 80* 83-4 86-8 90- 93-4 "Sbfa ?2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9.Q 301100- II 30 3-9 7-6 11-3 15- 18-9 22-6 26-3 30- 33-9 37-6 41-3 45- 48-9 52-6 56-3 60- 63-9 67-6 71-3 75- 78-9 82-6 86-3 90- 939 97-6 101-3 105- lOft-9 112-6 5 by 10., fibyOT ^1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4-2 8-4 12-6 16-8 20-10 25- 29-2 33-4 37-6 41-8 45-10 50- 54-2 58-4 62-6 66-8 70-10 75- 79-2 83-4 87-6 91-8 95-10 24100- 25 26 27 28 90 104-2 108-4 112-6 116-8 ion lA 30ll2i ■fil t2 ^3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9a 30 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30' 33- 36- 39- 42- 45- 48- 51- 54- 57- 60- 68- 66- 69- 72. 75- 78- 81- 84- 90- IbpfT iH 8-6 f2 7- ^3 10-8 4 14* 6 17-6 6 21- I 7 24-6 8 28- 9 31-6 10 35 11 38-6 12 42- 13 45-6 14 49- 15 52-6, 16 56 17 59-6 18 63- 19 66-6 20 70- 21 73-6 22 77- 23 80-6 24 84- 25 87-6 26 ^91- 27 94-6 28 98' e\t\ -«/\-< i* i«/ iivii."v 30 1 105- •>■«■■>«■■*• uuuK. LUMRER AND LOG BOOK. 19 SCANTLING MEASUBB. LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. SCANTLING MEASURE, 8^^^i»^)j£by 10. 1 9 by H, 7-6 15- 22-6 80- 87-6 45- 526 60- 67-6 75- 82-6 12 90" 13 97-6 14105- 15112-6 16120- 171276 18|135- 19 14«-6 20 150- 21 157-6 2is 165- 2S 172-6 ISO- 2o, 187-6 195- 202-'' 210- 29(217-6 30'225- 21 22 23 178-3 181*6 -^ 189-9 24198- 25 26 27 28 206-3 214-6 222-9 231- ^J2d9*3 I LUMBER AND LOG BOCK, SCANTUNO MEASURB. 21 t^io.jSbyiiJiobno: k{YOArf,£t Lil 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1! 8-4 16-8 25- 33*4 41-8 50- 68-4 66-8 75- 83-4 91-8 100- 108-4 116-3 125- 133-4 141-8 150- 158-4 166-8 175- 183-4 191*8 200- 208-4 216-8 225* . 233-4 241-8 lObyll, OUIZOU'U I H 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO 10byl2. 9-2 18-4 27-6 36-8 45-10 00* 64-2 734 82-6 91-8 100-lC 110- 119-2 128-4 137-6 146-8 155-10 165- 174-2 183-4 192-6 201-8 210-10 220- 229-2 236-4 247-6 256-8 265-101 275- H 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2? 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10- 20- 80- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- 90- 100- 110- 120- 130- 140- 150^ 160- 170- 180- 190- 200- 210- 220- 230- 240- 250- 260- 27ft- 280- 290- i oUjSOG' ilbyll, 11 byl!|. 1*2 *3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 101 20-2 30-3 40-4 50-5 60-6 70-7 80-8 90-9 100-10 110-11 121- 131-1 141-2 1513 161-4 171-5 181-6 191-7 201-8 211-9 221-10 231-11 242- 252-1 262-2 272-3 282-4 292-5 i 2 ^3 4 5 C 7 8 9 iA 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ^1 28 22- 33- 44- 6t 77- 88- 99- 110- 121- 132- 143- 154- 165- 176- 187- 198- 209- 220- 231^ 242- 253- 264- 275- 286- 297- 808- 319- 29 -s^ \ ' m LUMBER AND LOG BOOK TABLE II. B9ARO MEASURE. aXPLANATIOH, feeT^&^ of any board will be fonnd in Tn fi«5 lu ® ^^^'^&^d column. J.O nnd the number of fA*»f p \jf : board, find the len^^ at the top o?ih« on,'^ ^e the lines until they meet, and yonwni |. i |f I \ ' G BOOK E. ill be found in and the width imn. ' B. M. in any l;op of the col- and column ; i, and you will ^or ©xampJe : long and 18 n fifteen feet LUMBER AND LOG BOOIC 23 BOARD MEASURE. IiENOTH IN JTEBT. Ins. 6 4. 5. 6. 3.00 7. 8. 9. 4.06 10. 5.00 2.00 2.06 3.06 4.00 7 204 2.11 3.06 4.01 4.08 5.03 5.10 8 2.08 3.04 4.00 4.08 5.04 6.00 6.08 9 3.00 3.09 4.06 5.03 6.00 6.09 7.06 10 3,04 4.02 5.00 5.10 6.08 7.06 8.04 11 3.08 4.07 5.06 6.05 7.04 8.03 9.02 12 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 13 4.04 5.05 6.06 7.07 8.08 9.09 10,10 14 4.08 5.10 7.00 8.02 9.04 10.06 11.08 15 5.00 6.03 7.06 8.09 10.00 11.03 12.06 16 5.04 6.08 8.00 9.04 10.08 12.00 13.04 17 5.0B 7.01 8.06 9.11 11.04 12.09 14.02 18 6.00 7.06 9.00 10.06 12.00 13.06 15.00 19 6.04 7.11 9.06 11.01 12.08 14.03 15.10 20 ^08 8.04 10.00 11.08 13.04 15.00 16.08 21 7.00 8.09 10.06 12.03 14.00 15.0^ 17.06 22 7.04 9.02 11.00 12.10 14.08 16.06 18.04 23 7.08 9.07 11.06 13.05 15.04 17.03 19.02 24 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 25 8.04 10.05 12.06 14.07 16.08 18.09 20.10 26 8.08 10.10 13.00 15.02 17.04 19.06 21.08 27 9.00 11.03 13.06 15.09 18.00 20.03 22.06 28 9.04 11.08 14.00 16.04 18.08 21.00 23.04 29 9.08 12.01 14.06 16.11 19.04 21.09 24.02 30 10.00 12.0G 15.00 !17.06 20.00 22.06 35.00 <*> ♦^^•The widtl) is in the margiri— length at the he* . \ £2^ MEASUBB. BOOK. 4.07 5.06 6.05 7.04 8M , 9.02 J^lfOO 12.00 ,^4 12.10 14.00 16 14.08 16.00 17 15.07 17.00 19 17.05 19.00 20 18.04 20.00 22 (20.02 22.00 23 (21.01 23.00 24 22.00 2400 2| 22.11 25.00 27 24/#27.00 fn n^'*^^ 28.00 29 26.07 29.00 ii (27.06 30.00 3.03 4.04 5.05 6.06 7.07 8.08 9.09 10.10 Ihll 13.00 ,14.01 15.02 '16.03 17.04 18.05 '19.06 '20.07 '21.08 |22.09 '23.10 124.11 '26.00 '27.01 '28.02 |29.03 '30.04 |31.05 132.06 3.06 4,08 5.10 7.00 8.02 , 9.04 '10.06 '11.08 fl2.10 114.00 '15.02 '16.04 '17.06 '18.08 '19.10 21.00 [22.02 123.04 '24.06 '25.08 (26.10 '28.00 '29.02 '30.04 )31.06 32.08 33.10 35.00 3.09 5.00 6.03 7.06 , 8.09 '10.00 (11.03 12.06 13.09 '15.00 116.03 '17.06 '18.09 120,00 '21.03 '22.06 '23.09 125.00 '26.03 127.06 '28.09 [30.00 1.03 (32.06 33.09 [35.00 136.03 37.06 400 5.04 6.08 8.00 9.04 '10.08 [12.00 [13.04 [14.08 '16.00 '17.04 '18.08 '20.00 121.04 [22.08 [24.00 [25.04 '26.08 '28.00 [29.04 [30:08 [32.00 '33.04 (34.01 36. [37.04 1^8.08 4.08 5.08 7.01 8.06 9.11 [11.04 12.09 [14.02 15.07 )17.00 '18.05 [19.10 '21.03 '22.08 '24.01 '25.06 [26.11 '28.04 '29,09 '31.02 [32.07 34.00 35.05 36.10 '38.03 [39.08 41.01 [42.06 OQ BOOK. — —^ — ■ ' LUMiSgR AND LOG BO OK, BOABD MBASUBB 3.09 5.00 6.0B 7.06 8.09 0.00 1.03 2.06 B.09 5.00 5.03 ^06 t.09 ,00 .03 ,06 09 00 03 36 39 K) >3 9 B -~Li?l/ 1T.M~18^ 400 5.04 6.08 8.00 9.04 110.08 12.00 113.04 14.08 16.00 17.04 18.08 20.00 '21.04 221.08 24.00 125.04 26.08 '28.00 '29.04 |30.t)8 [32.00 '33.04 '34.0a I36.0j '37.04 4.08 5.08 7.01 8.06 9.11 11.04 12.09 14.02 115.07 17.00 '18.05 119.10 '21.03 22.08 '24.01 25.06 26.11 28.04 29,09 31.02 32.07 34.00 35.05 36.10 '38.03 139.08 20 38.08 141.01 (40.00 (42.06 4.06 6.00 7.03 9.00 10.06 12.00 13.06 15.00 16.06 18.00 19.06 21.00 22.06 24.00 25.06 27.00 28.06 30.00 31.06 33.00 34.06 36.00 37.06 39.00 40.06. 42.00 43.06 145.00 liENOTH IN FBBT. 22. 19. I 20. 4.09 6.04 7.11 9.06 11.01 12.08 14.03 1510 17.05 19.00 20.07 22.02 23.09 25.04 2611 28.06 30,01 31.08 33.03 34.10 36.05 38.00 39.07 41.02 42.09 '44.04 45.11 47.06 5.00 6.08 21. 8.04 10.00 11.08 13.04 15.00 16.08 18.04 20.00 21.08 23.04 25.00 26.08 28.04 30,00 31.08 33.04 35.00 36,08 38.04 40.00 41.08 43.04 45.00 46.08 48.04 50.00 5.08 7.00 8.09 10.06 12.03 14.00 15.09 17.06 19.03 21.00 22.09 24.06 26.03 28.00 29.09 31.06 33.03 35.00 36.09 38.06 40.03 42.00 43.09 45.06 47.03 49.00 50.09 52,06 5.06 7.04 9.02 11.00 12.10 14.08 16.06 18.04 20.02 22.00 23.10 25.08 27.06 29.04 31.02 33.00 34.10 36.08 38.06 40.04 42.02 44.00 45.10 47.08 49.06 51,04 53.02 55.00 23. I 24. 5.09 7.08 9.07 11.06 13.05 15.04 W.03 19.02 21.01 123.00 24.11 26.10 28.09 30.08 32.07 34.06 36.05 38.04 40.03 42.02 44.01 46.00 47.11 49.10 51.0» 53.08 55.07 57.06 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 3e.oo .34.00 36.00 38.00 40.00 42.00 44.00 50.00 52.00 54.00 56.00 58,00 60.00 r»*Thewidthi8ia the mn^n^-lengTb:^^ h^^ iiilHI [se^UMBER AND LOG B^^i^^ TABLE III. PLANK MEASURE- EXPLANATION. th JnuJSr S fL^^'"' 1^^°^ ^* «°« view ed in Z £*^'*' »'°»'-d-measnre, contain^ and fronf iSis ^oTs fn^^iS * *" -<'^- thickness at the tnn nf 4-i T wiath and two lines unS Ve^if an^aT^wm h^ the amount sought for ^ ^^^® made in theseTaSes '^I/Z'^''? ^^''''^ « shown by taMng tSe wh«fl "■ ' "^i"^* ^ I BOOK. at one view sure, contain- K from 24 to dies in tiiick- 'he i an inch. Ith. U be found in able, and the J of the page. ' which any I in the left- ^e width and 3— trace the ou will have 3t in length, width, will K the plank u which is is would be venfor half >ngth, half Jfchj. In all le smaller while the this is 8uf. ttrposes. I ' LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. ^ \ PLANE MEASUEB. L 'M IK UK IK IK IK 1 IK I IK 1 Ft. bjlC )byll by 12 by 13 by 14 by 16 by ie .byi-J 24 35 39 "42" 45 49 62 66 69 63' 25 86 40 44 47 $1 55 59 62 66 26 38 42 45 49 53 57 61 64 68. 27 39 43 47 61 55 69 63 67 71 28 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 78 29 42 47 51 55 59 63 68 72 76 30 43 48 52 57 61 65 70 74 79 31 45 50 54 59 63 68 72 77 81 32 47 51 56 61 65 70 75 79 84 33 48 53 58 63 67 72 77 82 87 34 49 55 59 64 69 74 7^ 84 89 35 51 56 61 66 71 76 82 87 92 36 52 58 63 68 73 79 84 89 94 • 37 54 59 65 70 75 81 86 92 97 i 38 55 61 66 72 77 83 89 94 100 39 57 63 68 74 80 85 91 97 102 40 58 64 70 76 82 87 93 99 105 41 60 67 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 42 61 69 73 80 86 92 98 104 110 43 62 71 75 82 88 94 100 108 113 ; 44 64 73 77 83 90 96 103 109 115 45 65 74 79 85 92 98 105 112 118 46 67 76 80 87 94 101 107 114 121 47 68 78 82 89 96 103 110 117 123 48 70 79 84 91 98 105 112 119 126 49 71 80 86 93 100 107 114 121 129 50 73 82 88 94 102 109 117 124 131 51 74 83 89 97 104 112 119 126 134 53 76 84 91 99 106 114 121 129 1S6 Z '■"MBKR AND LOG BOOK. ■i; I, 26| 72 I 76 79 77 82 80 85 83 87 85 90 88 93 81 84 87 91 94 97 \mhimi 34 93 35 95 36 98 37101 38104 39107 40109 41 112 42115 43118 44121 45123 46126 47129 48132 49134 50136 51139 52|l41 96 99 [102 (105 108 111 114 111 7 120 125 77 80 83 87 90 93 96 lioi «. I ^^ 104 , 98 103 107 101 106 111 104 109 114 1^7 112 117 110 115 121 114 119 124 117 122 127 120 125 131 123 128 134 '126 132 137 '"" 135 141 138 144 141 147 144 151 148 154 151 158 154 161 157 164 160 168 1164 171 167 /l74 84 88 87 91 91 95 94 98 , 98 102 101 106 lOi 109 108 113 112 117 115 120 119 124 122 128 126 131 129 135 133 138 136 142 140 146 143 149 147 153 150 156 154 160 157 164 161 167 164 171 16- 174 171 178 175 182 1178 185 1182 jl89 91 I 94 95 98 99 102 102 106 106 no 110 114 114 118 118 122 121 126 125 130 129 134 !l33 138 1136 142 140 146 144 '150 148 154 152 158 1^55 162 159 '166 163 1170 167 174 171 178 174 180 178., 184 182^^188 186 192 m 196 193 200 |197 (204 Q BOOK LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 9p\ PIiANK MBA8UBB. 24lby26 88 91 95 98 |102 |106 109 113 117 120 124 '128 131 135 138 142 [46 49 53 56 60 54 57 '4 8 2 5 by26 byar 91 I 94 95 98 99 102 102 106 106 no 110 114 114 118 118 122 [121 126 ,125 130 129 134 1133 138 1136 142 140 Ub 144 150 148 Ui 152 158 155 162 159 '166 163 1170 167 174 171 178 174 180 178., 184 182*188 186 192 19a 196 193 200 !l97 (204 PLANE MEASUBB. 100 104 108 112 [117 117 121 121 126 |125 180 129 134 ,133 139 137 143 141 147 146 152 '150 150 112 115 119 85122 36126 37129 38 133 Il39 39 136 143 40 140 147 41 143 42147 43150 44154 45 157 1165 46 160 169 47164 172 '48168 176 49^171 1180 50 175 183 51 178 187 52|182 |l90 161 165 169 172 (180 |187 " 'l92 154 159 162 167 171 178 175 182 179 186 1183 191 176 180 184 184 188 192 195 199 188 196 10*> 200 )l9i. 204 [199 208 1196 204 |200 208 (204 212 '208 217 213 221 [217 225 160 165 169 173 180 184 189 193 198 1202 |210 ,207 215 |211 216 220 )225 l233 229 1238 [234 |243 I BOOK. LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. 81 ^E. PLANK MBA8UBB. 175 178 172 1183 175 185 7l_ «-UMBER AND *-OQ SOOK. 24 90 25 94 26 97 mioi 28105 29109 30112 81116 B2120 SS194 34127 35131 36135 37139 . 38143 39 146 I 40150 41 154 42158 / 43162 U165 / 45169 46173 47 176 48 ISO 49/183 ' 50/187 5ijin 521195 ^^^m MEAStXRK. 2^. byia 121 126 ISO 135 (139 144 148 Us 157 162 166 171 175 ISO 184 (189 193 198 202 f207 |2H \216 ^17 m 122 127 127 132 132 137 136 142 141 147 \146 152 157 162 167 172 177 1182 1^7 I 92 192 95 o« (197 97 100 102 105 107 110 112 115 117 . 1120 tt 1? A' : |249 [258 li27 ; lAlOl '263 /130 LUMBER A^D f OQ BOOK. PLAIfE MEASUBB. f^i'l^V^^^^^^ 85 89 90 94 95 99 92 97 103 96 (101 1107 99 103 106 105 109 112 100 104 108 112 HI 117 115 121 105 109 114 118 122 127 110 116 123 113 |120 127 119 125 131 117 124 120 127 124 fl31 I 131 135 129 136 133 1140 83 137 142 139 (146 143 147 144 149 W- 150 154 (162 158 168 171 175 179 183 150 157 154 162 158 [l66 ;258 /127 '^63 /130 171 175 179 184 188 192 201 206 210 215 219 m: I 8» LUMBSR AND LOG BOOK PLANK MEA3URB. iSl^BSby^yi 115 120 125 120 125 130 [125 130 185 129 |135 Il4x 33151 84156 85160 36165 37170 38 174 i^Dl79 40 las 41188 184 140 146 139 145 151 !H4 150 156 148 155 161 153 160 167 165 172 158 163 170 168 175 42 192 172 177 182 187 192 180 185 190 195 200 431197 202 206 211 47)215 48220 4 1^22; 44 45 46 196 1 205 I 50229 . «2;233 20: 206 211 216 220 225 230 [285 240 210 215 220 225 230 |240 235 1245 177 182 187 193 198 203 208 214 219 224 I 229 234 240 245 2^0 24.4 255 249 260 250 255 260 266 270 217. |225 222 228 I233 338 248 244 249 254 1265 260 270 265 276 271 282 276 289 232 293 130 135 135 141 141 146 146 152 152 158 157 163 163 168 173 179 184 190 195 200 206 211 99 107 102 111 105 114 108 117 111 114 117 120 123 126 129 132 120 123 127 130 133 136 140 143 135 146 138 141 144 149 152 156 147 159 150 162 153 165 1156 169 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. U PLANK MEASUBB. L. Ft. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 8 13 18 byl4ni)yl5byl0 84 87 91 94 98 101 105 108 112 115 119 122 126 129 133 136 140 143 147 150 154 157 161 164 168 171 175 178 181 90 94 97 101 105 109 112 116 120 124 127 131 135 139 143 143 150 154 157 161 165 169 172 176 180 184 187 191 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 148 ^52 156 160 164 168 172 176 180 184 188 192 196 200 204 3 byl 7 195 208 102 106 110 115 119 123 127 132 136 140 144 149 153 157 161 166 170 174 178 183 187 191 195 200 204 208 212 217 221 8 by 18 108 114 112 119 117 123 121 128 126 133 130 138 135 142 139 147 144 151 149 156 153 131 157 1(56 162 170 166 175 171 180 175 185 180 189 184 194 189 199 193, 204 198 208 202 213 207 218 211 223 216 227 220 232 225 237 229 242 234 246 8 I 8 by 19 by 20 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 260 126 131 136 142 147 152 157 163 168 173 178 184 189 194 199 204 210 21o 220 225 231 236 24i 247 252 257 262 268 274 , 132 138 143 149 154 160 165 171 176 182 187 198 198 204 209 216 .*20 AOtt i(, 4.J\M 231 9M 242 247 253 258 264 269 275 280 280 S.UMSER Ai^D LOG BOOK. PI^ANK MEASUBB. 'by 28 by 29 by 304^5 300 312 1324 ^^ ,-.* 30^ tel8 331 287 800 812 325 337 293 |S06 1819 km Ujl iofirk ill i» f.n, I — — j^ 210 122 ^0 217 127 •7 225 131 (5 232 ^^- 2 240 9 247 S 255 jl49 ^ 262 153 136 140 144 I 270 J 277 f 285 157 162 166 292 171 1300 175 |307 1179 1315 |184 822 330 337 188 192 197 345 201 352 206 1367 1214 1375 1219 ''^82 (223 |390 227 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. 3PLANK MEASUEE. • L. Ft. by 16 by 17 3i ( 3^ by 18 1 by 19 by 20 by 21 by22by2»'by24 -IH. ■■■nn', ' «8 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. JFt. 24 25 26 27 28 by 26 PLANK MBASUBB. 175 182 190 197 [204 29J211 80 219 by 26 182 190 197 205 8>^ I Bn by 27 by 28 81 82 83 226 233 241 189 197 205 213 212 |220 220 228 34248 85255 86 87 88 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 262 269 277 284 292 299 306 313 320 328 335 47 342 48 49 50 350 353 365 fii \n79. 227 235 243 250 258 265 273 281 288 296 303 311 37 S 826 338 341 849 356 dCA 372 379 236 244 252 260 /8 276 283 196 204 212 220 229 237 245 258 261 269 278 286 294 3>^ by 29 by30lbyl5byl6 291 302 299 310 807 815 823 831 3.?9 846 354 362 370 378 386* j694 318 327 335 343 351 359 367 376 384 392 400 203 211 220 228 237 245 254 262 271 279 287 296 304 313 321 330 338 346 355 363 372 381 389 397 406 414 210 219 227 236 245 120 125 130 135 140 254 145 262 271 280 289 297 306 315 324 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 332 190 341 350 359 367 376 385 394 402 411 420 429 52|379 |39i 409 409 423 437 JIM I J Oj! I ' . - 424 (440 454 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 24v 245 250 2do> 260 128 133 139 144 149 155 160 165 171 176 181 187 192 197 203 208 218 219 224 229 235 240 245 25i 256 261 267 272 278 4 byl7 136 142 147 158 159 164 170 176 181 187 193 198 204 210 215 221 227 232 238 244 249 255 261 266 272 ^278 283 259 294 128 133 139 144 149 155 160 165 171 176 181 187 192 197 203 208 213 219 224 229 235 240 245 251 261 267 272 278 136 142 147 153 159 164 170 176 181 187 193 198 204 210 215 221 227 232 238 244 249 255 261 266 072 LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 89 PLANK MEASURE. L. Ft. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3^ 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 4 by 18 144 150 156 163 168 174 180 186 192 198 204 210 216 222 228 234 240 246 252 258 264 270 276 282 288 294 BOO 306 52131! 4 by 19 152 158 165 171 177 184 190 196 203 209 215 •222 228 234 241 247 253 260 260 272 279 285 291 'm 304 310 317 323 329 4 by 20 160 167 173 180 187 193 200 207 213 220 227 233 240 247 253 260 267 273 280 287 293 300 307 4 I 4 by 21 by 22 168 175 182 189 196 203 210 217 224 231 238 245 252 259 266 273 280 287 294 301 308 315 322 313 t329 320 327 340 346 336 343 357 364 4 4 t^23Ly24 176 183 191 198 205 213 220 227 235 242 249 257 264 271 279 286 293 301 308 315 323 330 337 345 352 359 .QA7 Itftfl 374 381 184 192 199 207 215 222 230 238 245 253 261 268 276 iJ4 291 299 307 314 322 330 337 345 353 360 368 376 192 200 208 2i6 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 290 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 368 376 384 392 831 4 by 25 4 by 26 200 208 217 225 233 242 US 258 267 275 283 291 300 308 317 325 333 342 350 358 367 375 383 392 401 408 208 217 225 234 243 251 260 269 277 286 295 303 312 321 329 338 347 355 S64 373 381 390 399 407 416 425 442 450 i H ^- LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. TABLE IV. SQUARE TIMBER. EXPLANATION. length. Thus, a stick of timber %aM 4d\ TndTo felt'" Y ''.^^°^' «ide ^i'Sous of Ller s"o ^f °^''' T1^'"« 25 cubic fe^t oi nniDer. bo, also, a stick 20 by 22 inchps W cuSr ^' ^' '' ^^^* Io4f JoSns feet long, and so un ''''^^ *°' "'^^ ^^ Jat" thf ^H "* ^T'^"" ''^ ^'^'•g'"' ^t o'le end man at the other, the mean diampfpr r^ square, must be sousht for «nr5 it^ /' ^ eomputed from it '. * contents nf lV\^®® computations, the decimal m^N ,** Auoo, ana when more, thev nra » v^* „?ll^-J^. .^^°> foot. Thi'lYlirelt. ■ -.--^..j. ^i^rioct lor mi ordinary purposes,' '" i OOK. hewed or I left-hand ensions at cubical, or stly under M of the (page 44,) rnensious, cubic feet 22 inches, , contains xceed, in tables, its i^ice what Thus, a I contain or one 32 t one end oeter, or contents ess t'liftn j be a *M^ I 3ses. f I LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 41 CUBICAL CONTENTS OF SQUABB TIMBBB. L. Ft. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 6 bye. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 5.00 5.25 5.50 5.75 6,00 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50 7.75 aoo 8.25 SM 8.75 9.00 9.25 9.50 9.75 10.00 10.25 10.50 10.75 11.00 11.25 11.50 U.75 la.UO by 5.83 6.12 6.42 6.70 7.00 7.29 7,58 7.87 8.16 SAl 8.7c 9.04 9.33 9.62 9.91 10.20 10.50 10.79 11.08 11.37 il.OO 11.95 NL2.25 12.54 12.83 13.12 13.41 13.70 14.00 6 by 8. 6.66 7.00 7.33 7.66 8.00 8.33 8.66 9.00 ' X33 I ^6 >0 ,^l 14.09 14,58 15.07 15.55 16.04 16.52 17.01 17.50 17.98 18.47 18.96 19.44 19.93 20.41 20.90 21.38 21.87 00 QA 7 by 11 7 by 12. 10.69 11,28 11.76 12.29 12.83 13.37 18.90 14.44 14.94 15.50 16.04 16.57 17.11 17.64 18.18 18.71 19.25 19.78 20.32 20.85 21.39 21.87 22.46 22,99 23.62 24.06 8 by 8. 22.84 23.33 25.13 25.66 ■ ! ■■<' ■ ■ ' H'V'i ■ 11.66 12.25 12.83 13.41 14.00 14.58 16.16 15.76 16.33 16.91 17.50 17.58 18.66 19.25 19.83 20.41 21 .Ou 21.58 22.16 22.75 23.33 23.91 24.50 25.08 25.66 26.24 27.41 28.00 8.88 9.83 9.77 10.28 10.66 11.11 11.55 12.00 12.44 12.88 13.33 13.77 14.22 14.66 15.11 15.5^\ 16.00 16.44 16.88 17.33 17.77 18.22 18.66 19.lt 19.55 120.00 120.44 20.88 21.33 LUMBER AND i-OQ BOOK. CUBICAL CONTENTS 01* SQXJAKE TIMBER. 8 ] 8 I 8^ byl0.jbyll.lbyl2. 13.33 14.00 14.6612.37 15.331293 16.0qi3.50 16.66 14,06' 17.33 18.00 14.62 16.18 18.6615.76 19.3316.31 20.0016.87 20.6617.43 21.3318.00 22.0018.56 22.6619.12 23.33,19.68 24.00 20.25 24.66 25.33 20.81 21.37 26.0021.93 26.6622.50 27.3323.06 28.0023.62 28.6624.18 2C|.33l24.75 30.00 30.66 25.31 25,87 12.50 13.12 13.76' 14.37 15.00 15.62 16.25 16.87 17.50' 18;12 18.75 19.37 20.00 20.62 21.25 21.87 22.50| 23.12 23.75 24.37 25.00 25.62 26.25 26.87 27.50 28.12 28.75 16.00 U.44 16.75 15.12 16.501 15.8117.25 16.5018,00! 17.1818.75 17.8719.50 18.56 19.25 19.93 20.62' 20.25 21.00 21.75 22.50 21.3123.25 22.0024.00 22.68 24.75 23.37 25.55 24.06 26.25 24.7627,00 125.43 27.75 26.1228.50 26.81 27.60 29-25 30.00 30.75 128.87131.50 29.5632.25 30.2533.00 30.93 31.62 33.75 34.60 36.25 44 LUMBER AND L .QQ BOOK. CUBICAL CONTENTS OF i 5QUARE TIMBEB li 10 1 10 1 10 10 11 11 11 11 1 12 1 Ft. bylOibyll by 12 by 13 by 11 by 12 by 13 by 14 by 12 20 14 15 17 18 17 18 20 21 20 21 15 16 17 19 18 19 21 22 21 22 15 17 18 20 18 20 22 23 22 23 16 18 19 21 19 21 23 26 23 24 17 18 20 22 20 22 24 26 24 25 17 19 21 33 21 23 25 27 25 26 18 20 22 23 22 24 26 28 26 27 19 21 23 24 23 25 27 29 27 28 19 21 23 25 23 26 28 30 28 29 20 22 24 26 24 27 29 31 29 30 21 23 25 27 25 28 30 32 30 31 2. 24 20 28 20 28 31 33 31 32 22 24 27 29 27 29 32 34 32 33 23 25 28 30 2« 30 33 35 33 84 24 26 28 31 29 31 34 36 34 35 24 27 29 32 29 32 35 37 35 36 25 27 30 32 30 33 36 38 36 37 26 28 31 33 31 34 37 40 37 38 26 29 32 34 32 35 38 41 38 39 27 30 32 35 33 36 39 42 39 40 28 31 33 36 34 37 40 43 40 41 28 31 34 37 34 38 41 44 41 42 29 32 35 38 35 38 42 45 42 43 30 33 36 39 36 39 43 46 43 44 31 34 37 40 37 40 44 47 44 45 31 34 37 41 38 41 45 48 45 46 32 35 38 41 39 42 46 49 46 47 33 .qft H9 4 '2 fiCk AQ, 4.7 KA Af t8 33 37 40 43 40 44 48 51 48 TIMBEB 11 12' ►yi4 by 12 21 20 22 21 23 22 25 23 26 24 27 25 28 26 29 27 30 28 31 29 32 30 33 31 34 32 35 33 36 34 37 35 38 36 40 37 41 38 42 39 43 40 44 41 45 42 46 43 47 44 48 45 49 46 KA Al 51 48 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK, 45 OTJBIOAIi CONTENTS OF SQUARE TIMBEB. 14 1 U by 14 by 15 ■•>»«¥ •"r*" 'ir'na iiiiil£ LUMBER AND LOG BCCK^ 17. Ft. CUBICAL CONTENTS OP SQUARB TIMBER. U by 16 14 i 15 byl7byl6 15 by 18 u^L^^^ I 16 I 16 1 16 byl7byl8byl6byl7'bvi >CCK. 1 MI4MBER Ar^D LOG B00K;|^ 47 ' ''' 9 B TIMBER. CUBICAL CONTENTS OF SQUABE TIMBEB. 1 6 16 i 1A L. 16 17 IV 1 17 17 18 m Itt ib H 16byl 1 -^v 1 ^M •F\ by 19 by 17 by 13 by 18 by 20 by 18 by 19 by 20 by 21 y 3 38 40 1 1 2C 1 42 40 42 .5 47 45 47 To"" 52 1 J 40 42 ■ 21 44 42 45 47 50 47 50 52 55 3 ) 42 441 ■ 22 46 44 47 49 52 4Q 52 55 58 ■ L 43 46 I 23 49 46 49 52 54 52 55 57 60 fl I 45 48 1 24 51 48 51 54 57 64 57 60 63 fl t 47 50 I |25 53 60 53 56 59 56 59 62 66 ■1 ( 49 52 I 26 55 52 55 58 61 58 62 65 68 ■ t 51 54 I 27 57 54 57 61 64 61 64 67 71 ■ 53 56 I 28 59 56 59 63 66 63 66 70 75 ^ 55 58 ■ 29 61 58 62 65 68 65 69 72 76 1 57 60 1 30 63 60 64 67 71 67 71 75 79 59 62 I 31 65 62 66 70 73 70 74 77 81 60 64 ■ 32 68 64 68 72 76 72 76 80 84 62 66 1 33 70 66 70 74 78 74 78 82 87 ; 64 68 34 72 68 72 76 80 76 81 85 89 f' 66 70 B 1 35 74 70 74 79 83 79 83 • 87 92 ,'^ L 68 72 ^ 1 1 36 76 72 76 81 85 81 85 90 94 ■' V 70 74 1 1 37 78 74 79 83 87 83 88 92 97 ? 72 76 ■ 1 38 80 76 Ul 85 90 85 90 95 100 ' 74 78 I / 39 82 78 83 88 92 88 93 97 102 . 76 80 l/l 40 84 80 85 90 94 90 95 100 105 77 82 ■ / 41 87 82 87 92 97 92 97 102 108 Jam 79 84 1/ 42 89 84 89 94 99 94 100 105 110 Ih 81 86 If 43 91 86 91 97 101 97 102 107 113 |H 83 88 1/ 44 93 88 93 99 103 99 104 110 115 i^^^^^H 85 90 ■/ 45 95 90 96 101 106 101 107 112 118 fil 87 }2 V 46 97 92 98 104 109 104 109 115 121 in 89 H 1 99 94 100 105 HI 106 112 117 123 ^Hl 9i 96 Wi. j 96 i. 102 j! lOd ; Lid lU?5 J 1X4 {. 120 126 f^^^^^H ^i LUMBIR AND LOQ BOOK* CUBICAL CONTENTS OF SQUAB* TUCBBB 7719 1- » 10 . io '^ I ao I ^i by 28 by al pi 1 20 122 123 1 24 1 25 126 ■ 27 I DOK. CT 1 LUfi/iBER AND LOC BOOK. 49 B TUCBXB JBICAIi CONTENTS OF SQUARE TIMBER. 20 30 1 ^ ^ 31 21 1 21 22 22 22 1 '12 \ n 23 5 a by 2 »by2: ■ by32by23rtl by 241 br'i2by281 by 24iby 25 by 23 by 24 1 63 " e{ 1 20 64 67 70 67 70 Ts" 70 73 76 i 67 64 |J2l 67 70 73 70 73 77 80 77 8lV 7 70 67 ■ 22 71 77 73 77 80 84 80 84 3 73 70 1 23 74 77 80 77 80 84 87 84 88 } 76 78 I 24 77 80 84 80 84 88 91 88 92 5 78 77 1 25 80 83 87 83 87 91 95 91 95 ) 83 80 1 26 83 87 91 87 dl 95 99 95 99 S 86 1 88 1 27 87 90 94 9r ^\ 99 103 99 103 > 89 86 1 28 90 93 98 9; 98 102 10'^ 102 107 ) 92 89 1 29 93 97 101 97 iOl 106 110 106 111 1 95 92 1 30 96 100 105 100 105 110 114 110 115 • 98 95 1 31 99 103 108 103 108 113 118 118 118 101 ^B 1 32 103 107 il2 107 112 117 122 117 122 104 101 1 33 106 110 115 110 115 121 126 121 126 108 104 ■ 34 109 114 118 114 119 124 129 124 130 111 167 1 35 112 117 122 117 122 128 133 128 134 115 110 ■ 8u 115 120 126 121 126 132 137 132 138 118 118 1 37 119 124 129 V^ 130 185 141 135 141 121 116 1 38 122 127 133 127 138 139 145 139 145 124 119 m 39 125 130 136 131 137 148 148 143 149 127 i22 J 40 128 134 140 1S4 140 146 152 146 153 130 . 126 1 41 131 137 143 137 144 160 156 150 157 134 : 129 ■ 42 134 140 147 141 147 154 160 154 161 137 - 132 1 48 138 144 150 144 151 157 164 157 164 ^ 140 ] 135 I 44 141 [147 154 147 154 161 168 161 168 ] 143: J L38 ■ 45 144 150 157 151 158 165 171 165 172 ] 146 ] L41 1 1 46 148 154 161 154 161 168 175 168 176 J 150 ] 144^ 47 161 157 164 157 ?,63 172 179 172 180 IBB !147 ! iO t r A ■t i»i ina i/)i tiser [l'7A 10Q tna 1QJ * :,: 1 'ti\J (J.V-Z tJL\j.K {JLvfx^ 1 A\rA jjk via \.» t w »*0«* i.a> t \> \if,%0^ I LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK 1 CUBICAI' CONTENTS OF SQUABP- TIMBEB. Q li. 23 24 24 24 24 ) 25 25 25 % B Ft. by 25 by 24 by 26 by 26 by 27 by 25 by 36 by 27 bySB ■ 20" 79 80 83 86 90 86 90 93 "97" 1 21 83 84 87 91 94 91 94 98 102 1 22 87 88 91 95 99 95 99 103 106 1 ^^^^^^^H^ifjilwa^^^n 23 91 92 95 99 103 99 103 107 111 1 ^^^^^^^HH' ' ' ' ' ' '''^9|» 24 96 96 100 104 108 104 108 112 116 1 ^Ib' m ^ 25 99 100 104 108 112 108 112 117 121 ^^^^^^B. ' . ,93 1 26 103 104 108 112 117 112 117 121 126 1 27 107 108 112 117 121 117 121 126 131 I 2C 111 112 116 121 126 121 126 131 136 ^^^^^^^^y u^^^^^^B 29 115 116 120 125 130 125 130 135 140 30 119 120 125 130 135 130 135 140 145 H 31 123 124 129 134 139 134 139 145 150 H 32 127 128 133 138 144 138 144 150 155 I^HHB r^HH 33 131 132 137 143 148 143 148 154 160 ■ H^^^^^^H, ' ^^^^H 34 185 % 141 147 153 147 153 159 165 1 35 139 40 145 151 157 151 157 164 170 I 36 143 x44 150 156 162 156 162 168 175 1 hHR 37 147 148 154 160 166 160 167 173 179 1 1 1 ni 38 161 152^ 158 164 171 164 171 ^178 184 ■ ^Hptrifij llf 39 155 156 102 169 175 169 176 182 189 fl Hh ' |M|| 40 159 160 166 173 180 173 180 187 194 ■ Hrj |dH| 41 163 164 170 177 184 177 185 1^2 199 1 IB ^ iiii 42 167 168 175 182 189 182 189 196 204 1 H 'IBf 43 ;i7i 172 179 186 193 186 194 201 209 Id Ml^- 'S 44 175 176 183 190 198 190 198 206 213 1 ■hi ' "i^ 45 179 180 187 195 202 195 203 210 218 ■ l^piiiHH 46 183 184 191 196 198 20S 207 211 1S9 204 207 212 215 220 223 ■ 228 ■ i if 47 187 188 48 191 192 200 208 216 208 216 225 2B3 11 BBB'ai. ! d "■ - -'--' --- '- ^ ■ 1 IR TIMBEE. LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 61 TABLE V- Explanation.— The length of any log, In feet, will be found b the left-hand column of the table, ancT the av§rage diameter, in inches, in_y be found at the head of the page. Thus, a og z9 inches diam«*ter, and 38 feet long, contains 43 feet and swotweliuui, cuiiMC measurement REMARKS. These tables have been computed from the following RULE :— Add tcjethtr th* two exirems diameters, and divide by two for the mean diameter. Subtract one-third for the eide OK. LUMBER AND LOO BOOK. (^6 iX TIMBEB. BOFNP TIMBER BEDUCBD TO SQUABE TIMBia. 1 OUBIO ICESBREMSNT. .. m Av. "^Av. T Av. Av. Av. Av. Av. Av. Av. ! Diam. Diiim. ^' Diam Diam Diam Diam. Diam. Diam. Diam, 33 34 88.0 Ft 25 35 36 100.0 3Tf 108.6 38 39 40 41 " 84.0 95.11 112.11 121.11 131,4 141.0 i 1 87.5 91.5 26 99.9 104.0 112.10 117.5 126.10 136.7 146.8 90.9 95.0 27 103.7 108.0 117.2 121.11 131.8 141.10 152.4 94.1 98.5 28 107.5 112.0 121.6 126.5 136.7 147.1 157.1 -; 97.6 102.0 29 101.3 116.0 125.10 130.11 141.5 152.4 163.7 _ •: 100.0 105.6 30 llt5,l 120.0 130.3 135.6 146.4 157.7 169.3 ■1 104.2 109.0 31 118.11 124.0 134.7 140.0 151,2 162.10 174.1 IR 107.7 112.6 32 122.9 128.0 188.11 144.6 156.1 1681 180.6 .. K| 111.0 116.0 33 126.7 132.0 143.3 149.0 160.11 173.4 186.2 Bte^ 114.3 119.6 34 130.5 136.0 147.7 153.6 165.10 178.7 191.9 ■N 117.8 123.1 35 134.3 140.0 151.11 158.1 170.8 183.10 197.5 ^^H 121.0 126.7 36 138.1 144.0 166.3 162.7 175.7 189.1 203.1 ^ ^^H 124.4 130.1 37 141.11 148.0 160.7 167.1 180.5 194.4 2GP.8 '^H 127.9 133.7 38 145.9 152.0 164.11 171.7 185.4 199.7 214.4 1^1 131.1 137.1 39 149.7 156,0 169.3 176.1 190.2 204.10 220.0 ^^H 134.5 140.8 40 153.5 160.0 173.7 180.8 195.1 210.1 225.7 ■1 138.0 144.2 41 157.3 164,0 177.11 185.2 199.11 215.4 231.2 ■!■ 141.2 147.8 42 161,1 168.0 182.4 189.8 204.10 220.7 236.1 x| 144.6 151.2 43 164.11 172.0 186.8 194,2 209.8 225,10 242.7 mH 148.0 154.8 44 168.9 176.0 191.0 198.8 214.7 231.1 248.2 J^B 151.3 158.2 4o 172.7 180.0 195.4 203.2 219.5 236.4 253.1 Ut y 54*7 161.9 46 176.5 184.0 199.8 207.9 224.4 241.7 259.6 "^H 158.0 165.3 47 180.3 188.0 204.4 212.3 229.ri 246.10 265.1 ■l 161.4 168.9 48 184.1 192.0 212.8 216.9 234.1 252.1 270.9 ■H 164,8 172.3 49 187.11 196.0 217.0 221.3 239.0 257.4 276.6 ■1 168.1 175.9 50 191.9 200.0 221.4 225.9 243.10 262.7 282.0 ■ 56 LUMBER ANf> LOQ BOOK. r TABLE VI. SHOWING THE CUBICAL CONTENTS OF SPARS AND OTHER ROUND TIMBER. EXPLANATION AND REMARKS. The length of any spar, or log, will be found in feet in the left-hand column of the table, and the average diameter in inches, may be seen at the top of the page —advancing: in size 1 inch, from lo to 38 inches. To find the cubic or solid contents which any spar or log will give, take the length in feet in the left-hand column of the table, and the diameter in inchet at the top of the page— trace the two lines until they meet, and you will have the amount sought for. Thus, a spar, or log, whose average diameter is 28 inches, and 36 feet in length, contains, according to our shbwiilg, 154 cubic feet; and one 34 inches diameter, and 28 feet long, 178. If a, spar should exceed in length any provision made in these tablets, (as will often be the case,) its contents may be found by taking twice what is shown for half its length. Thus, a log 68 feet long, and 26 inches diameter, would contain twice what is shown in the table for one 34 feet long : i. e, 252 feet, In these computations, the decimal oarts of a foot are omitted, when half, or less than half'; and when more, they are reckoned as a whole foot. This will be suf- ficiently correct for all ordinary purposes. «— — — — — — ■ __ ___ ■ ■ * Note.— J« computing the solidity of spars, or loga^ in rafts, for chcirging toll, about 10 per cent, from these estimates should he deducted for the sudden iap^r if inany logs, us also for the inequality of ike diameters of the same log, and the protruherances qf tht bark, where the average diameter is taken. i"N*MMM«Mii|i«aiip LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 57 I CUBICAL CONTENTS OF ROUND TIMBER. L. Ft quaiiiy ofihe ruberances qf aken. 8 9 10 11 12 13J 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 i32 133 M M Diam 6 1.57 1.76 1.96 2.16 2.35 2.55 2.75 2.94 3.14 3.33 3.53 3.73 3.92 4.12 4.32 ' 51 4.70 4.90 5.10 5.29 5.49 5.68 5.88 6.08 6.27 6.48 A ft"? 6^87 7.05 Diam Tf 2.14 2.40 2.67 2.94 3.20 3.47 3.74 4.05 4.27 4.54 4.81 5.07 5.34 5.61 5.88 6.14 6.41 6.68 6.94 7-21 7.48 7.74 8.01 8.28 8.54 8.82 Diam 8 O AO 9.35 9.62 2.79 3.14 3.49 3.84 4.19 4.54 4.89 5.24 5.58 5.93 6.28 6.63 6.98 7.33 7.67 8.03 8.37 8.72 9.07 ' 9.42 9.77 10.12 10.47 10.82 11.17 11.52 Diam 9 Diam 10 1 1 O/J 12.21 12.56 3.53 3.97 4.421 4.86 5.30 5.74 6.19 6.63 7.07 7.51 7.95 8.39 8.84 9.28 9.72 10.16 10.60 11.05 11.49 11.93 12.37 12.81 13.26 13.70 14.13 14.58 1 tf An 15.47 15.90 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 U U 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 i-t/ 19 20 Diam 11 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 21'" 22 23 24 i-'iam iuiuiij 12 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 13 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 ol 32 33 ^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^HIH ^ \ -.: — IfA ■ aiAjia^vprk Afkii^ ■ #%J>^ KUFSi^tJF ^^^^^^^IHMH ii 58 kMiviDBri firiw iM%#\ii 0wwv%« ^^^^^R ^ ^ E 1 CUBI^ATi CONTENTS OP BOUND TMBBB. ^^^^^^^^^K. ^ i*mM "U. iDiam.Dism. Diam. Diam. Diam iDiam. Diam., Diam. fDiam. ^^^^^^^mHWUB Ft 8 14 8 15 10 16 17 18 14 19 16 SO 17 21 19 22 11 12 21 ^^^^^B a 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ^^^^^^H ^^H 1 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 1 11 12 13 15 17 19 22 24 26 29 ■ 1 12 13 15 17 19 21 24 26 29 32 ^^^H^^^Hf 1 13 14 16 18 20 23 26 28 31 34 ^H 1 14 15 17 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 ^^^Hl r 15 16 18 21 23 26 30 33 36 40 Wm 1 16 17 20 22 25 28 32 85 38 42 ^^B 1 1 17 18 21 24 27 30 33 37 41 45 1 18 19 22 25 28 32 35 39 43 48 1 19 21 23 27 30 33 37 41 45 60 20 21 25 28 .31 35 39 44 48 53 21 22 26 29 83 37 41 46 60 55 22 S3 27 31 35 39 43 48 5^ 68 23 24 28 32 36 41 45 50 5o 61 24 26 30 34 38 42 '.I 52 58 68 25 27 31 35 39 44 49 54 60 66 ^^^B ^^M I 26 28 32 36 41 46 51 57 63 69 27 29 33 38 42 48 53 59 65 71 IP !'■ , 28 30 85 39 44 49 55 61 67 74 H^B '^n 29 31 36 41 45 51 57 63 70 77 30 32 37 <") 47 53 59 65 72 79 ^^^^^^^^B' 31 33 38 43 48 55 61 68 75 82 ^^P^^nUB 1 32 34 40 45 50 67 63 70 77 85 ft. ii b! 33 35 41 46 52 58 65 72 79 87 34 36 42 ^48 53 60 67 74 82 90 ^B^^^l 1 nnsaMm 35 a7 A'^ ^9 Jo 5/) 57 <%2 64 n 7« 84 93 ■1 HMj J6 89 — .^^t 79 86 1 95 K m i 1 mmm^^JSV, SttV^KjwER »*flm»vt. TIMBEB. Diam. 21 19 22 24 26 29 81 34 36 38 41 43 45 48 60 5^ Bo 60 63 65 67 70 72 75 77 79 82 84 I 861 Biam. 22 21 24 26 29 82 34 87 40 42 45 48 60 63 65 58 61 68 66 69 71 74 77 79 82 86 87 90 93 95 II LuMBm AND LOQ BOOK. 59 CUBICAL CONTENTS OF BOUND TIMBBB. L. iDiam Ft. 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 23. 23 26 29 32 34 37 40 43 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 86 89 92 95 98 101 Diam 24,. 25 28 81 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 57 60 63 (.6 69 72 75 79 82 85 88 91 94 98 100 104 107 110 Diam 27 31 34 37 41 44 48 61 55 58 61 65 68 71 75 78 82 85 89 92 95 991 102 106 109 112 116 119 361104 I 1131 123 Diam 28. 29 33 37 41 44 48 52 55 69 63 66 70 74 77 81 85 88 92 96 99 103 107 110 114 118 121 125 123 188 Diam 32 36 40 43 47 51 55 59 63 68 72 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 103 107 111 115 119 12a 127 130 135 139 143 Diam 28. 34 38 43 47 61 66 60 64 68 73 77 81 86 90 94 98 102 107 111 115 120 124 128 132 137 141 145 140 164 Diam 37 41 46 50 66 SO 64 69 73 78 82 87 91 96 101 105 111 116 120 125 129 134 138 143 148 152 157 1M1 nnn Diam. 30. 39 44 49 63 68 63 68 73 78 83 88 93 98 103 109 118 118 128 128 133 136 143 148 152 157 162 167 mt' >■ n wi 166 1 177 ■w« i |' i . 1 I .UHI]. B ill 1 J | i| ».,..._.. , LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. ; CUBICAL CONTENTS OP BOUND TIMBBB. li. DiamI Diam Diam Uiam Diam Diam Diam Diam Ft. 30. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 31. 38. , i 8 42 45 48 50 53. 57 60 62 ' 9 47 50 53 57 60 64 67 70 i xo 52 56 50 63 67 71 75 79 w 11 57 61 65 60 ' 73 77 82 86 12 62 67 71 76 80 85 90 94 13 68 72 77 82 87 92 97 102 14 73 78 83 88 94 99 105 110 16 78 84 89 95 100 106 112 118 16 83 89 95 101 107 113 119 126 17 89 95 101 107 114 121 127 135 18 94 100 106 114 120 128 134 142 19 99 106' 112 120 127 135 142 151 20 105 112 118 126 134 142 149 159 21 111 117 124 182 140 149 157 166 22 116 123 130 139 14,1 156 164 174 23 121 128 136 145 154 163 172 183 24 127 134 143 151 160 170 179 191 25 131 139 149 158 167 178 1S7 198 26 137 145 154 164 174 185 194 206 27 142 151 160 170 180 192 202 214 28 147 156 166 177 187 198 209 222 29 153 162 172 183 1D4 206 217 228 ' 30 158 ;-68 177 189 200 213 224 236 31 363 173 182 195 207 220 232 244 32 169 178 188 202 214 227 239 253 33 174 ; 184 ,194 208 220 234 247 261 34 179 190 200 214 227 241 254 268 DO 182 196 \ 205 220 23i 248 261 276 ■ 36 190 201 1 212 227 240 255 269 284 1 L7 228 24 236 32 244 39 253 i7 261 54 268 oi Vsiu 69 284 LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. 61 TABLE VIL LOG MEASURE— DOYLE'S RULE. EXPLANATION. The length of the log, in feet, will be found in the left-hand column of the table, and the di- ameter at the top of the page. To find the num- ber of feet of square-edged boards which a log will produce when sawed, take the length, in feet, in the left-hand column of the table, and its diameter in inches, at the top of the page ; trace the two columns of figures until they meet, and you will have the required amount. Thus, a log which is i8 feet long, and i6 inches in diameter, gives at the right of the length, and di- rectly under the diameter, 162 ft, whiJe one 36 feet in length, and 18 inches diame- ter, gives 440 feet ; fractions omitted. REMARKS. In former edi- tions of this book, the. LOG TABLE was computed from accurately drawn diagrams as shown in the above cut, while there was no doubt that the calculations were mathe- matically correct, yet when practically tested^ the result did not in all cases hold good, particularly when logs were not straight,. 9>& nine-tenths of them are not. Thic gave rise to much jI spute between buyer and seller, and we found the larger class c* log buyers and lumber men often refused to adopt the measurement given in the tables of former editions, claiming that Scribner did not allow enough for slab, nor fpr saw kerf, two ver* im- portant items where logs are bought for sawing into boards. Hence after repeated correspondence and con- sultation with large lumber dealers and practical sawyers in various parts of the country, we have become satisfied that 'the calculations given in this table are universally used by dealers, for all sizes of logs, and are considered the only fair measurement for both buyer and seller. We shall hereafter adopt them for this book, trusting they may prove acceptable to all parties. Ill II I Ko.«.— Logfs that aro loss than 10 inches in diameter have very little left after ^ akiug off the slab and tava kerf; unless very valaable tVmber they would be worth more for voood; this bliould be considered by farmers bringing" small logs to market to sell, for they often get less for them as logi^ than if sold for fusL L04 L. ,DI»i Ft It to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2G 27 28 29 ai 32 •mtf^mmm' K j ' I — on 25 27 29 32 34 m 38 41 43 4G 48 52 54 59 61 63 65 68 70 72 74 77 36 81 *. 'Xr^ LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. m !*•%*'; 64 Lt JMB 1 ER AND LOQ BOOK. JO0 TABLE. IiOt?C BEDUOBD TO INCH-BOABD liXLiSUIEa. hO DOYIiB'S BULB. ^ Diam 19 Diam 20 Diam 21 Diam 22 Diam Diam Diam 23 24 25 Diam 1 26 1 L. Ft D € "■ 10 140 160 180 202 225 250 275 302 ^ 11 154 176 198 223 248 275 302 333 10 ■ 4 12 169 192 217 243 271 300 331 363 11 13 183 208 235 263 293 325 358 893 1 12 x U 197 224 253 283 313 350 386 43S< 13 I 16 211 2^0 271 303 336 375 413 463 14 I '^\ 16 225 256 289 t<24 b59 400 441 484 15 4 wj 17 239 272 307 "44 383 425 468 514* 16 i 18 253 288 325 364 406 450 496 544 1 17 I \ 19 267 804 343 384 429 475 523 574 1 1% 20 280 320 361 404 452 500 550 60g 19 ( 2! 295 336 379 425 473 525 679 635 20 6 ^^^Hl I22 309 352 397 445 496 550 605 665 21 C 23 323 368 415 465 519 575 632 695 1 22 7 24 338 384 433 486 j 641 i 600 662 726' 23 7 mI^^^^H 25 351 400 451 506 ! 562 625 689 1 756 1 24 7 26 366 416 470 526 i 536 650 716 ' 78e 25 8 27 380 432 488 546 i 606 6'iu 744 ; 826 26 8 ^H 28 394 448 506 566 626 700 772 ' 866 27 8 29 408 464 624 586 649 725 799 i 886 28 9 30 422 480 1 542 606 ^ 672 750 826 906 29 9 31 436 496 560 627 695 775 854 937 30 9 ^^FS 32 450 512 578 648 718 800 882 968 31 10 '^HhI 33 464 528 59a 668 742 825 909 998 32 10 9.1 35 AIR 492 n4r4r 560 AU 632 BBS 766 850 875 936 1028 33 10 ^^S^H 708 i 789 964 1058 34 11 36 506 576 650 728 812 900 992 1088 35 36 11 1BM» 60g 635 065 695 726 9 I 756 6 ' 78e ' """ *' ■ """"^ — ■ — — II I«UMB£ii AKB Z.OG BOOK. ^, ■i y' LOG TABLE. LOGS BEDUCED TO INCH-BOABD MEASUBE. BOYLB'a KULE, 330 S63 397 430 463 496 530 563 o96 630 661 693 726 760 794 827 860 893 926 959 992 1026 1060 1093 1126 1159 1192 360 396 432 468 504 540 576 612 648 684 720 756 792 828 864 900 936 972 1008 1044 1080 3116 1152 1188 1224 1260 1296 29 Diam. 30 391 422 430 465 469 50-7 508 54i 547 591 586 633 ]i5 676 Dlam. 31 Diam. I: lam. 32 33 664 703 742 782 820 860 898 938 977 1016 1055 1094 1133 1172 1211 1250 1328 1367 1406 718 761 803 845 887 980 972 1014 1056 1098 1140 1182 1224 1266 1309 1352 1436 1479 1522 456 502 547 592 638 683 729 774 820 865 912 957 1004 1049 1094 1139 1184 1230 1276 1321 1366 1412 1458 1 Kf\f* 1548 1594 1640 490 539 588 637 686 735 784 833 882 931 980 1029 1078 1127 1176 1225 1274 526 578 631 684 736 789 842 895 946 999 1052 1103 '1156 1209 1262 1315 1368 1323 11420 1' .JL 1470 1519 1568 1666 1715 1764 1525 1578 1631 1684 -i-iui 1790 1841 1^2 Diam. 34 562 619 675 731 787 844 900 956 1012 1069 1125 1181 1238 1295 1350 1406 1462 1518 1574 1631 1688 1744 1800 1912 1968 2024 ill ■hi, i •a ml 11^: 68 I.UMBER ANB I^OG BOOK. fi LOG TABLE. logs reduced to inch-board measure. doyle's rule. li. Ft 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 25 !26 Ifi7 128 29 30 31 32 83 34 35 36 Diam. 35 601 661 721 781 841 901 961 1021 1081 1141 1202 1261 1'322 1381 1^42 1501 1562 1622 1682 1742 1802 1862 1922 1982 2042 2102 2x62 Diam. 36 640 704 768 832 896 960 1024 1088 1152 1216 1280 1344 1408 1472 1536 1600 1664 1728 1792 1856 1920 1984 2048 2112 2176 2240 [2304 Diam. I Diam. 37 38 681 749 817 884 953 1021 1089 1167 1225 1293 1361 1430 1497 1566 1634 1702 1768 1838 1906 1974 2042 2110 2173 2246 2314 2383 2450 723 795 867 939 1011 1083 1166 1228 1300 1372 1446 1518 1690 1662 1734 1806 1878 1950 2022 2095 2166 3239 2312 2383 2456 2629 2600 Diam. 39 765 842 910 996 1070 1199 1225 1302 1379 1455 1530 1607 1684 1761 1838 1915 1992 2067 2144 2221 2298 2373 2450 2526 2604 2681 2758 Diam. 40 810 891 972 1053 1134 1215 1296 1377 1458 1539 1620 1701 1782 1863 1944 2025 2106 2187 2268 2349 2430 2511 2592 2673 i2704 2835 2916 Diam. Diam 41 850 942 1027 1113 1198 1284 1369 1455 1541 1626 1712 1792 1882 1969 2055 2139 2225 2310 2396 2482 2567 2652 2738 2824 2909 42 903 994 1083 1173 1264 1354 1444 1534 1^5 1715 1805 1896 1986 2077 2166 2256 2346 2437 2527 2617 2708 2798 288( 2979 i5069 L.' D Ft 4 10 < 11 19 K n 2995 3159 3081 3250] jutjjrlBER AND liOu- JsOUK.* 67 LOG TABLE. liOds REDtrCED TO INCH-BOARD MEASUKE. doyle's rule. L. Ft 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 80 36 Diam. 43 Diam. 44 952 1046 1141 1237 1331 1426 1521 1616 1711 1806 1902 1997 2091 2187 2282 2376 2472 2567 2662 2756 2852 2946 3042 3137 3232 3327 3423 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 Diam. 45 1051 1156 1261 1366 1471 1576 1681 1786 1891 1996 2102 Diam. 46 C^ r»^ /\ r\ 2ou0 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 3100 2100 !2207 2200 |2312 2300 J2416 2400 [2522 2627 2732 2837 2942 3047 3152 3257 00 3300 3400 3500 3600 62 3467 3572 3077 3782 1103 1213 1323 1434 11544 1654 1764 1874 1985 2096 2206 2316 2426 2536 2646 2757 2868 2978 3088 3198 S308 3418 3528 3638 3748 Diam. 47 48 Diam. I Diam. 1156 1271 1387 1502 1618 1734 1849 1964 2080 2195 2312 12420 1210 1331 1452 1573 J 694 1815 1936 2057 2178 2299 Diam. 49 50 1265 3858 3969 2427 2542 2658 2774 2889 3004 3120 3236 3351 3467 3583 3698 3812 3928 4045 4161 2541 2662 2783 2904 3025 1392 1519 1645 1772 1898 2025 2152 2278 2403 2530 2657 2784 2911 3038 3164 3/46 3290 3267 3388 3509 3630 3751 3872 3993 1322 1455 1587 1719 1859 1984 2116 1^248 ^880 2dl3 2645 2777 2909 3041 3174 3306 3438 3417 3571 3544 3701 2670 3835 3796^3968 3923 4100 4060 4177 4114 14303 4235 4356 4232 4364 44^7 44291463^ 4556 4761 [1 mim ii i'i i&jijKj^MBei 68 LUMBER AND LOO BOOK. SHOWING THB CONTENTS OF STANDARD SAW-LOGS, FBOM 10 INCHES DIAfflSTBR TO 48. Diam. DeciTTj's. Inches Biam. Decim's. Indies* 10 100 .277 27 729 2.020 11 121 .335 28 784 2.171 12 144 .399 29 841 2.330 13 169 .478 30 900 2.493 14 196 .643 31 961 2.662 16 225 ,623 32 1024 2.836 16 256 ,709 33 1089 3.016 17 289 .800 34 1156 3.202 18 324 .897 85 1225 3.400 19 361 1.000 36 1296 3.590 20 400 1.108 37 1369 8.792 t 21 441 1.221 38 1444 4.000 22 484 1.341 39 1521 4.213 23 529 1.465 40 1600 4.432 24 576 1,595 41 1681 4.656 25 625 1.731 ^ 1764 4.886 26 676 1.872 Remarks. — In most lumbering districts, where piece lumber iij manufactured, the standard meas- ure for logs is 19 inches diameter, and ?3 feet long, which, it will be seen, gives 361 decimals, or ifi) standard inches. Thus, 19 x 19=361, and 361 ~ 361 = 1.00, which is the standard. If the log ex- ceeds this standard, either in length or diameter, the surplus is reckoned as the decimal parts of another log. Example. — What are the standard contents of j' a log 23 ifiches diameter and 14 feet long ? 23 x 23 • =529 ; and 259-361=2.46, which is one log and 46 hundredths of another. ' NoTR.— Multiply the standard inches given for a log of any given ' diameter by the namber of logs of the same diameter ; the product ' will be the measure for such number of logs. The d'-^meter is to be \ th« ftTerage measure, taken at the smallest end» inside the bark. I.VMBER AND LOG BOOK. 69 TABLE OF SPECIFIC GRAVITY ANn WEIGHT OF DI^^IrIS? TABLE FOR CAr\CITY OF CISTERNS. TIMBEE. Oak, Dry, . J' Green...... Beech, Dry. Maple Sypamore, Dry " 0reeii. Chestnut, Dry. . . ** Green,. Ash, Dry Elm, Dry **,' ** Green ViT'alnut, Green.. ** Dry,, . . Poplar..... Cedar " Dry.. Lignum VitaB.. Pine,,........;; "Pitch Mahogany, Dry. . VYiiiow, Green.. Water...... SpecificlLbg. pr Gravity! C.Pt. .625 1.113 .69 .795 .590 .645 .535 .875 .845 .588 .940 .920 .616 .421 .560 .453 1.333 .368 .936 .852 .619 .486 1.00 39.06 69.56 43.12 49.68 36.87 40.31 33.45 54.68 52.81 36.75 58.75 67.50 38.50 26.31 35. 28.31 83.31 23. 58.5 5B-BA 38; 68 30.37 62.50 Bot- tom, ft.ln. I 7 7 6 3 4 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 stave. flUn. 3 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 6 4 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 5 6 6 67 5 6 7 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 Cap. Bbls. 4 7 11 13 15 14 16 18 18 20 22 26 22 25 27 31 30 32 37 46 43 51 Ox 44 50 59 I till iiiii u ■ J. 1 70 LUMBER AND LOG BOOK • •• I TABUjBI IX. ■i ACCUBATE WOOD MEASXJEE— liBNOTH 8 FEET. i. ■ Width. Hgh't in ft Height in inches. I FT. IN. 1 ?.o 2 40 3 60 4 . 80 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 7 5 8 6 10 7 12 8 13 9 15 10 17 u 18 H 11 6 T('+ ' ^B 7 9.1 41 62 82 2 3 5 7 8 10 12 14 15 17 18 rt. ^B 8 21 42 64 85 2 4 6 7 S 11 13 14 16 18 20 — ,— . • H 9 22 44 66 88 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 li 18 20 J ^m 10 2a 45 68 91 2 4 6 8 10 11 13 15 17 19 21 ' ,, 2 8 I 11 23 24 47 48 70 72 94 96 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2J 22 H 8 Iv k 1 25 49 74 99 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 17 18 20 22 5 ^B ^ 2 25 51 76 101 2 4 6 8 10 13 15 17 19 21 23 6 > ^H' 3 26 52 78 104 2 4 7 9 11 13 15 17 20 22 24 ^n 4 27 53 80 107 2 5 7 9 11 14 16 18 20 23 26 7 I 6 27 28 66 6fi 82 84 109 112 2 2 5 5 7 7 9 9 11 12 14 14 16 16 18 19 20 21 23 23 25 26 8 16 B " 6 |B': .'" 7 29 57 86 115 3 6 8 10 12 15 17 19 22 24 27 24 ^B' 8 29 59 88 117 3 5 8 10 12 15 17 19 22 24 27 32 ^B 9 30 60 90 120 3 5 8 10 13 15 18 •20 23 26 28 40 48 ^■. 10 31 r>i 92 123 3 5 8 10 13 16 18 21 23 26 29 HI' 11 31 63 94 125 3 6 810 13 16 18 21 23 26 29 H 4 32 64 96 128 3 5 811 13 IG 19 21 24 27 29 5Q 64 ' H ExPiiANATiON.— Find tlse widtl lO f the load in the ^H left-hand column of the table; then move to tae 72 ■ right, on the same line, till you come under the height in/ee*. and you have the contents m feet; . 80, QA ^H then move to the right, on the same line, till you Yi^l ■H come to the heisjht in inches, and you will have the 88 DH additional contents in feet for the height in inches. 92 Hh The sum of these two gives the true contents in Qd ^R f eefjx xii uiiujuL BiiuUiu exceed any provisions made in these tables, the amouit may easily be found by taking aouble what is shown lor naif such wages. D. 1 2 3 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 1 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 224 ■ 1 25 i 1 26) IiUMBER ANB LOG MOOK. 75 TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN RATES PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. 118 114 .50 .54 1.00 1.08 1.50 1.62 2.00 2.15 .50 2.6§ 3.00 .23 3.50 3.77 4.00 4.31 4.50 4.85 5.00 5.38 5.50 5.92 6.00 6.46 6.50 7.00 7.00 7.54 7.50 8.08 8.00 8.62 8.50 9.15 9.001 9.69 G. 60 '10.23 10.00 10.77 10.50 11.31 11.00 11.85 11.50 ll2-.«?8 00 50 OQ 12.92 13.46 14.00 •[;■ ' I ll hi II ii m It 'H! i A\ ■ 70 ILUM B£R A^n LOO BOOK. 1 3 a, ^B TABLE OF WAGES, AT QIVEN RATES \ TABl 1 PER MONTH OF T^ ENTY-SIX DAYS. H D. 1 915 .68 »16 .62 »17 .66 «18 .69 .78 no .81 m .77 1 2 1.' S 2.i ^H , 2 1.15 1.23 1.31 1.38 1.40 1.54 1.62 ^H| 3 1.73 1.85 1.96 2.08 2.19 2.31 2.42 ^H r4 2.31 2.46 2.62 2.77 2.92 3.08 S.23 4 3.? 6 iA 6 6.] ^H 6 2.88 3.08 3.27 3.46 3.65 8.85 4.04 ^^^^^^H 6 3.^6 3.69 8.92 4.15 4.38 4.62 4.65 ^H 7 4.04 4.31 4.56 4.85 6.12 6.38 6.65 « 6.V 8 6.'3 9 lA ^H 8 462 4.92 6.23 6.54 6.86 6.16 6.46 ^H 9 5.19 5.64 5.88 6.23 6.58 6.92 7.27 IH 10 5.77 6.15 6.64 6.92 7.31 7.69 8.08 8 J 1 9.3 [210.1 .3 ll.C .4 11.8 pvi 11 6.86 6.77. 7.19 7.62 8.04 8.46 8.88 } s 12 6.92 7.38 7.86 8.31 8.77 9.23 9.69 . 13 7.50 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.50 10.00 10.50 14 8.08 8.62 9.15 9.69 10.23 10.77 11.31 15 9.06 9.23 9.81 10.38 10.96 11.54 12.12 512.C 16 9.23 9.85 10.46 11.08 11.69 12.31 12.92 6 13.6 17 9.81 10.46 11.12 11.77 12.42 13.08 13.73 7 14.3 18 10.38 11.08 11.77 12.46 13.15 13.85 14.64 8 16.2 19 10.96 11.69 12.42 13.16 13.88 14.62 16.35 \ 16.0 20 11.54 12.31 18.08 13.85 14.62 15.38 16.15 16.9 --■ — - ■ 21 12.12 12.^2 13.73 14.64 15.86 16.16 16.96 1 17.7 22 12.69 13.54 14.38 15.23, 16.08 16.92 17.77 > It 218.6 ^ — ^ 23 13.27 14.15 15.04 16.92 16.81 17.69 18.58 . 3 19.4 ■■■■^ 24: Is. 00 14. Y 7 ib.69 J 6. 62 iy.o4 io.4o 19. 5» m t%^ H ^^^^^Bi' 25 14.42 15.88 16.35 17.31 18.27 19.23 20.19 r t 1 5 21.1 ^B 26 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 1 6 22.01 ^L_ liUMBBR AMD £.00 IKIOK. Tf (TABLE OF WAGES, AT GI\£N RATES P": JNTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. #20 I »27 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.0 J 11.00 12.00 13.00 ^4.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21,00 22.00 23.00 24. uO «28 25.00 26.00 1.04 1.08 2.07 2. IF 3.11 8.23 4.15 4.31 6.19 5.38 6.23 6.46 7.27 7.54 8.80 8.62 9.34 9.69 10.38 10.77 11.4Si 11.84 12.46 12.94 13.50 14.00 14.52 15.08 15.58 16.15 16.61 17.23 17.65 18.31 18.68 19.3ft 19.72 20.46 20.76 21.54 21.80 22.61 22.84 23.69 23.88 24.77 :54.»i 25.95 27.00 i^l III! il fill i !!!; w 78 liVM BER AND I.OG BOOK. TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN RATES PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. D. 1 2 B 41 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 *28 $29 1.12 2.23 3.34 4.46 5,58 6.69 7.78^ 8.92 10.04 ILK 12.27 13.38 14.50 15.61 16.73 17.84 18.96 20.07 21.10 22.30 23.4J 24.53 25.65 26.76 27.88 29.00 »30 1.15 2.30 3.46 4.62 5.77 6.92 8.08 9.23 10.38 1154 12.69 13.85 15.00 16.05 17.31 18.46 19,62 20.77 21.92 23.08 24.23 25.38 26.54 27.67 28.85 30.00 $31 1.19 2.38 3.68 4.77 6.96 7.15 8.35 9.53 10.73 11.92 13.12 14.32 15.50 16.70 17.88 19.07 20.27 21.47 22.65 23.85 25.04 26.23 27.42 28.61 29.81 31.00 $32 1.23 2.46 3,69 4.92 6.15 7.?8 8.61 9.85 11.08 12.31 13.^^4 14.77 16.00 18.46 19.69 20.92 22.15 23.38 24.62 25.?5 27.08 28.31 29.54 30.77 32.00 $33 I $34 1.27 2.54 3.81 6.08 6.35 7.62 8.89 10.16 11.43 12.70 13.96 15.24 16.51 17.78 19.04 20-30 21.59 22.86 24. 13 25.38 26.66 27.93 29.20 30.48 31.73 33.00 1.30 2.60 3.90 6.20 6.50 7.84 9.15 10.46 11.77 13.07 14.38 15.69 17.00 18.30 19.60 20.92 22.23 23.53 24.83 26.15 27.451 28.771 30.071 31.371 32.681 34.00J — — r- 13 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 no |24 26 26 %:■ 1 • • ■. ^Hk^^^ME^ ^ ■ liXTMBER AtJTD UOO BOOK. 79 1 IS: ES TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN llATES 1^1 \ PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. 1 4 1 $35 1.35 $36 1.38 $37 1.42 $38 $39 $40 j^^^H 50 30 ?0 20 50 54 15 46 77 1)7 38 69 00 30 60 92 23 53? 83i 15; A c'i 1.46 1.50 1,54 B 2 2.69 2.77 2.84 2.92 3.00 3.08 \ ■ 3 4.04 4.15 4.27 4.38 4.50 4.62 '. 4 5.38 5.54 5.69 5.85 6.00 6.15 , .. i; . 6.73 6.92 7.11 7.31 7.50 7.69 i 1 i 1 i ■ 6 8.07 8.31 8.53 8.77 9.00 9.23 f , i 7 9.42 9.69 9.96 10.23 10.50 10.77 , 1 !i : ■ 8 10.77 11.07 11.38 11.69 12.00 12.31 \ i. 9 12.11 12.46 12.81 13.15 13.50 13.84 = !'" 10 13.46 13.84 14.23 14.61 15.00 15.38 i! ■ 1 ' 11 14.81 15 22 15.65 16.07 16.50 16.92 . ll J 12 16.15 16.61 17.07 17.53 18.00 18.46 - 4 13 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 IS. 50 20.00 ;■ , 14 18.84 19.38 19.92 20.46 21.00 21.54 .; , - 15 20.19 20.76 21.34 21.92 22.50 23.07 !';i 16 21.54 22.15 22.77 23.38 24.00 24.61 . : ll . ^ 17 22.88 23.53 24.19 24.84 25.50 26.15 . .0 9 18 M.26 24.92 25.61 26.30 27.00 27.69 ■ 19 25.57 26.30 27.04 27.76 28.50 29.23 I 20 26.92 27.68 28.46 29.22 30.00 30.77 21 28.26 29.06 29,88 30.69. 31.50 32.31 \ 45i 771 071 37j fat 22 29.61 30.45 31.31 32.14 83.00 33.84 ' \ I . « , "3 30.96 31.88 32.73 33.60 34.50 36.38 ! - 24 32.31 33.22 34.15 35.06 36.00 36.92 25 33.65 34.60 35.57 36.52 37.50 38.46 " f^H 68 1 26 35.00 36.00 37.00 38.00 .89 00 40 (\f\ ' '■ 00 • 1 T»--^ -— » — - t->-«f«^«^ 1 faaVf • » *^ t 'iBI -if- 1 ^ . Ll y .J — ^1- r ,80 LUMBER AND I.OG BOOK, Showing the amount of wages pe! week and ^ 3ar at a given Bum per r.v £ and day. Prdyoflp 1^ 10 hrs r Pr week] of 6 d'ys cts. .10 .15 .20 .26 .30 .31i .35 .37i .40 .431 .45 .50 .55 Mk .60 .62i .65 .681 .70 .75 .80 .81j .85 .87^ .90 .931 .95 1.00 1.12^ 1.25 1.31i 1.37^ 1.50 2.00 Pr^Vof 52 weeks cts. m. $ cts. 1.0 .60 1.5 .90 2.0 1.20 2.5 1.60 3.0 1.80 3.1 1.87^ 3.5 2.10 , 3.7 2.25 • 4.0 2.40 4.4 2mi 4.5 2.70 6.0 3.00 6.5 3.30 5.6 3.37i 6.0 3.60 6.2 3.75 6.5 3.90 6.9 4.12i 7.0 4.20 7.5 4.50 8.0 4.80 8.1 4.87i 8.5 5.10 8.7 6.25 9,0 5.40 9.4 5.62^ 9.5 5.70 10.0 6.00 11.2 6,76 12.5 7.50 13,1 7.87^ 13.7 8.25 15.0 9.00 20.0 12.00 ^ cts 31.20 46.80 62.40 78.0C 93.60 97.50 109.20 117.00 124.80 136.50 140.40 156.00 171.60 174.50 187.20 195.00 202.80 214.50 218.40 232.00 249.60 253.50 265.20 273.00 280.80 292.50 296.40 312.00 351.00 aoo.^^ 409.50 429,00 468.00 624.00 Giving the am*t of wages per day per month. at; Pr m^th of 26 d'ys Per day 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S3 34 35 36 37 38 $ctB. .19 .23 .27 .31 .35 .38 .42 .46 .60 .54 .5^ .62 .66 .69 .73 .77 .81 .84 .88 .92 .96 ■•00 1.04 1.08 1.11 1.15 1.19 1.22 1.27 1.31 1.34 1.38 1.42 1.46 OP I TIJ^ «1 TIM «1 CD 2 rh d?/s —^- y 3. LtTMBER ANB LOO BOOK. 81 TABLE XII. OP BOABD, BENT, OR EXPENSES, PER WEEK OP SIX BAYS. TIME Bate Bate Bate Bate Bate $1.00 $L26 $1.37i $1..50 $1.62^ ml .17 .21 .23 .25 .27 «2 .33 .42 .46 .50 .54 fi3 .50 .63 .69 .75 .81 4 .67 .83 .92 1.00 1.08 % 5 .83 1.04 1.15 1.25 1.35 ml J4 1.00 1.25 1.38 1.50 1.63 g2 2.00 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 ^3 3.00 3.75 4.13 4.50 4.88 4 4.00 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 5 5.00 6.25 6.87 7.50 8.13 TIME Bate Bate Bate Bate Base $1.75 .29 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 .42 $3.00 ml .33 .38 .50 ^2 .58 .67 .75 .83 1.00 ^3 .86 1.00 I.IS 1.25 1.50 4 1.17 1.33 1.50 1.67 2.^0 5 1.46 1.67 1.87 2.08 2.50 ml 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.G0 ^.50 4.00 4.70 5.00 6.00 $^ 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50 9.00 ^ ^ 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 12 .0 J : 8.75 10.00 11.25 3 12.50 ?.00 r'ho column on the left . iitwb the d? /s ; tbe caption, the rate per week; amber of li ' !, i'll! wmmm 62 LUMBER ANB LOG BOOK. \ TABLE XIII. OF BOAED, BENT, OB EXI^ENSES, FEB WEEK OF SEVEN DAYS. rfiTii«"t5< Bate Bate Bate Bate Bate TIME $1.00 $1.25 $1.37i $1.50 $1.62^ ttl ,14 .18 .20 .21 .23 ^2 .29 .30 .39 .43 .46 «3 .43 .54 .69 .64 .70. 4 ,.67 .71 .79 .86 .93 ^ 6 .71 .89 .98 1.07 1.16 6 .86 1.07 1.18 1.29 1.39 ii 1.00 1.26 1.38 1.50 1.63 8 1.46 1.54 1.63 1.72 1.80 1.89 1.98 2.06 2.15 2.23 i\32 2.41 2.45 2.57 2.67 2.75 $3.00 .09 .19 .28 .37 .47 .66 .66 .76 .84 .94 1.03 1.12 122 1.31 1.41 1.50 1.59 1.69 1.78 1.87 1.97 2.06 2.16 2.25 2.34 2.44 2.53 2.62 2.72 2.81 2.91 3.00 $3.25 .10 .21 .30 .41 .51 .61 .71 .81 .91 1.03 1.12 121 1.32 1.42 1.63 1.63 1.72 1.83 1.93 2.03 2.13 2.23 2.34 2.44 2.53 2.64 2.74 2.84 2.94 3.04 3.15 3.25 $8.50 .11 .22 .32 .44 ,56 .66 .77 .87 .98 1.10 1.20 1.30 1.42 1.53 1.64 1.75 1.83 1.97 2.08 2.18 2.30 2.40 2.62 2.62 2.73 2.85 2.95 3.06 3.17 3.28 3.39 3.50 i*ii*« 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LUMBER AfTB IiOG BOOK. 87 STAVES AND HEADING BOLT TABLE. PRICE PER CORD. JPii, $3v75 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SI 32 .11 .24 .36 .48 .59 .70 .82 .94 1.06 1.17 1.29 1.40 1.52 1.64 1.75 1.88 1.99 2.11 2.22 2.84 2.46 2.68 2 70 2.81 2.93 3.05 3.16 3.28 3.40 3.61 3.64 3.75 $4.00 .13 .26 .37 .60 .62 .76 .87 1.00 1.12 1.26 1.37 1.60 1.62 1.76 1.87 2.00 2.12 2.25 2.37 2.60 2.62 2.75 2.87 3.00 3.12 3.25 3.37 3.50 3.62 3.76 3.87 4.00 $6.00 .16 .31 .47 .62 .78 .93 1.09 1.26 1.41 1.66 1.72 1.87 2.03 2.19 2.84 2J0 2.67 2.81 2.97 3.12 3.28 3.44 3.59 3.76 3.91 4.06 4.26 4.37 4.58 4.87 4.94 $6.00 .19 .37 .66 .76 .94 1.12 1.31 1.50 1.69 1.87 2.06 2.25 2.43 2.62 2.81 3.00 3.19 3.37 3.56 3.76 3.94 4.12 4.31 4.60 4.69 4.87 6.06 6.26 6.43 6.62 6.81 6.00 $7.00 .22 .44 .66 ,87 1.09 1.31 163 1.76 1:97 2.19 2.40 2 62 2.84 3 06 328 3.60 3.72 3.94 4.16 4.87 4.69 4.81 6.03 6.26 6.47 6.69 6.90 6.12 6.34 6.56 6.78 7,00 $8.0(1 I $9.00 .25 .60 .76 1.00 1.25 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.26 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.60 3.76 4.00 4.26 4.60 4,75 6.00 6.25 6.50 6.76 6.00 6.26 6.60 6.75 7.00 7.25 7,60 7.75 8.00 .28 .66 .84 1.12 1.42 1.69 1.97 2.26 2.53 2.81 3.09 3.34 3 66 3.94 4.22 4.50 4.79 5.06 6.34 6.62 6.90 6.18 6.46 6.75 7.03 7.31 7:69 7.87 8.16 8.43 8.71 9.00 $10. .31 .62 .94 1.25 1.66 1.87 2.18 2.60 2.81 3.12 3.44 3.75 4.06 4.37 4.69 6.00 6.31. 6.62 6.94 6.26 6.66 6.87 7.19 7.50 7.81 8,12 8.44 8.75 9.06 9.37 9.60 10.00 (► A -•%•' 88 laUMBEti AHU liOG BOOK. STKENGTH OF lOE. Tl^f? "J i»^*»l-»*kt» <-l-»ir»li» lainll V%A«tw vv«#k]r« /%«« f^^r\M JlV^£> m AXl\^M.A\,i3 I,A1A\7.7 112.6 32 122.9 128.0 138.11 144.6 156.1 1681 180.6 "1 1.0 116.0 33 126.7 132.0 143.3 149.0 160.11 173.4 186.2 ■j 4.3 119.6 34 130.5 136.0 147.7 153.6 165.10 178.7 191.9 H 7.8 123.1 35 134.3 140.0 151.11 158.1 170.8 183.10 197.5 1 •1.0 126.7 36 138.1 144.0 li>6.3 162.7 175.7 189.1 203.1 1 4.4 130.1 37 141.11 148.0 160.7 167.1 180.5 194.4 2(p.8 'jH 7.9 133.7 38 145.9 152.0 164.11 171.7 185.4 199.7 214.4 H 1.1 137.1 39 149.7 156.0 169.3 ;76.1 190.2 204.10 220.0 H 4.6 140.8 40 153.5 160.0 173.7 180.8 195.1 210.1 225.7 9 8.0 144.2 41 157.3 164.0 177.11 185.2 199.11 215.4 231.2 JH 1.2 147.8 42 161.1 168.0 182.4 189.8 204.10 220.7 236.1 H 4.6 151.2 43 164.11 172.0 186.8 194,2 209.8 225,10 242.7 1 8.0 154.8 44 168.9 176.0 191.0 198.8 214.7 231.1 248.2 JH 1.3 158.2 45 172.7 180.0 195.4 203.2 219.5 236.4 253.1 ^^^o 4-7 161.9 46 176.5 184.0 199.8 207.9 224.4 241.7 259.6 B 8.0 165.3 1 47 48 180.3 184.1 188.0 192.0 204.4 212.8 212.3 216.9 229.ra 234.1 246.10 ^a^A ■1 1.4 168.9 2524 270.9 H 4.8 172.3 49 187.11 196.0 217-0 221.3 239.0 257.4 276.5 jU 8.1 175.9 50 191.9 200;0 221.4 225.9 248.10 262.7 282.0J 1 LUMBER AND LOO BOOK. ft5 BOFNP TIMBBB BEBUOBD TO SQUABS TIMBia. 0T7BI0 HESUREMXMT. L. Ft 25 26 27 28 29 30 Av. Diara 35 Av. Diam 36 Av. Diam 31 108.6 112.10 117.2 121.6 125.10 130.3 Av. Diam. 38 Av, Diam. 39 Av. Diam. 40 Av. Diam. 41 95.11 99.9 103.7 107.5 101.3 115.1 100.0 104.0 108.0 112.0 116.0 120.0 112.11 117.5 121.11 126.5 130.11 l.«Mm>IMi«rMA« ^K. LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 5? ** J II ITS OF id in feet I average the page es. any spar left-hand et at the ey meet, Thus, a ches, and showing, , and 28 igth any en be the net what feet lon^, i what 18 . 252 feet, i foot are en more, II be suf- r, or logBt fit- frOTYh i sudden ity of the ranees €/ CUBICAL CONTENTS OF BOUND TIMBER. L. Ft 8 9 10 11| 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 132 PR 1 34 35 136 Diam 6 1.67 1.76 1.96 2.16 2.35 2.55 2.75 2.94 3.14 3.33 8.53 3.73 3.92 4.12 4.32 ^51 4.70 4.90 5.10 5.29 5.49 5.68 5.88 6.08 6.27 A 40 6.67 6,87 7.05 Diam 1 2.14 2,40 2.67 2.94 3,20 3.47 3.74 4.05 4.27 4.54 4.81 5.07 5.34 5.61 5.88 6.14 6.41 6.68 6.94 721 7.48 7.74 8.01 8.28 8.54 Diam 8 Q QO 9.08 9.35 9.62 2.79 3.14 3.49 3.84 4.19 4.54 4.89 5.24 5.58 5.93 6.28 6.63 6.98 7.33 7.67 8.03 8.37 8.72 9,07 9.42 9.77 10.12 10.47 10.82 11.17 Diam 9 Diam 10 3.53 3.97 4.42] 4.86 5.30 5.74 6.19 6.63 7.07 7.51 7.95 8.39 8.84 9.28 9.72 10.16 10.60 11.05 11.49 11.93 12.87 12.81 13.26 13.70 14.13 1 -1 r'£\\-i d fr\ ..U. 11.86 12.21 12.56 15.02 15.47 15.90 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 U 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 io 19 19 20 Diam 11 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 21'" 22 22 23 24 iJiani 12 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 23 28 uxam 13 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 31 32 33 ^^m LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 57 : ^H CUBICAL CONTENTS OF ROUND TIMBER. I ^^' Diam Diam Diam Diam Diam Uiam ,iJiam UiHitl 1 ^^ 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 ^ 1.57 2.14 2.79 3.63 4 5 6 7 1 ^ 1.76 2,40 3.14 3.97 5 6 7 8 1 10 1.96 2.67 3.49 4.42 5 7 8 ? I ^^ 2.16 2.94 3.84 4.86 6 7 8 10 1 12 2.35 3,20 4.19 5.30 6 8 9 11 E 13 2.55 3.47 4.54 5.74 7 9 10 12 1 14 2.75 3.74 4.89 6.19 7 9 11 13 1 15 2.94 4.05 5.24 6.63 8 10 12 14 » 1 ^^ 3.14 4.27 5.58 7.07 9 11 12 14 I ^^ 3.33 4.54 5.93 7.51 9 11 13 16 1 18 3.53 4.81 6.28 7.95 10 12 14 16 1 19 3.73 5.07 6.63 8.39 10 13 15 17 1 ^^ 3.92 5.34 6.98 8.84 U 13 16 18 §21 4.12 5.61 7.33 9.28 11 14 16 19 58 LUMfiER AND LOQ BOOK. L CUBICATi CONTENTS OF BOUND TDiBBB. CUB] TT l>iain..Diam. Diam. Diam. Diaxn iDiam. Blam.Diam. fBiam. L. )Dia Ft 8 14 8 15 10 16 11 17 12 18 14 19 16 20 21 22 21 Ft. 8 2: 17 19 % Q 1) 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 9 2( 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 10 2i 11 12 13 15 17 19 22 24 26 29 11 31 12 13 15 17 19 21 24 26 29 82 12 3^ 13 14 16 18 20 23 26 28 81 34 13 3^ 14 15 17 19 22 25 28 31 34 87 14 4( 15 16 18 21 23 26 30 83 36 40 15 41 16 17 20 22 25 28 32 85 38 42 16 4( 17 18 21 24 27 30 33 37 41 45 17 4^ 18 19 22 25 28 32 35 39 43 48 18 52 19 21 23 27 30 33 37 41 45 60 19 5S 20 21 25 28 31 35 39 44 48 53 20 58 21 22 26 29 83 37 41 46 60 55 21 61 22 ^3 27 31 35 39 43 48 5^ 68 22 64 23 24 28 32 36 41 45 50 bo 61 23 66 24 26 30 34 38 42 ^; 52 m 63 24 69 25 27 31 35 39 44 49 54 60 66 25 72 26 28 32 36 41 46 51 57 63 69 26 75 27 29 33 38 42 48 53 59 65 71 27 78 28 30 85 39 44 49 55 61 67 74 28 81 29 31 36 41 45 51 57 63 70 77 29 84 30 32 37 n 47 53 59 65 72 79 30 86 31 33 38 43 48 55 61 68 75 82 31 89 32 34 40 45 50 67 63 70 11 85 32 92 33 35 41 46 52 58 65 72 79 87 33 95 35 37 40 43 i^4ft 49 55 AO 62 A7 69 1A 7S HI 90 34 98 84 93 35 101 36 89 57 64 71 79 88 I 95 1 36 104 ■" I m LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. 59 1 CUBICAL CONTENTS OP BOUND TIMBER. L. Ft. Oiam,Diam 23, 24. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 23 26 29 32 34 87 40 48 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 86 89 92 95 98 351 ibl 361 104 !;■ I I j t ji ■ null). ! 25 28 ai 35 88 41 44 47 50 58 57 60 63 G6 69 72 75 79 82 85 88 91 94 98 100 104 107 110 113 Diam ^1 27 31 34 37 41 44 48 51 55 58 61 65 68 71 75 78 82 85 89 92 95 991 102 106 109 112 llfi 119 123 Diam] Diam 26. 27. 29 33 37 41 44 48 52 55 59 63 66 70 74 77 81 85 88 92 96 99 103 107 110 114 118 121 125 129 32 36 40 43 47 51 55 59 63 68 72 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 103 107 111 115 119 12a 127 130 135 139 1831 143 Diam 28, 34 38 43 47 51 56 60 64 68 73 77 81 85 90 94 98 102 107 111 115 120 124 128 132 137 141 14^ 149 154 I Diam 29. 37 41 46 50 55 60 64 69 73 78 82 87 91 96 101 105 111 116 120 125 129 134 138 143 148 152 161 166 II— ' I' ll I I I I Hl !» ■ W«."l l » ww ' ju i j i . m> w > Diam. 30. 39 44 49 53 58 63 68 73 78 83 88 93 98 103 109 118 118 123 128 133 136 143 148 152 157 162 1 £»rr 172 177 ' ■m i l M wt ^ ■HHIi LUMBER AND LOQ BOOK. , CUBICAL CONTENTS OF BOUND TIMBER. L. Diam! Diam Diam Diam Diam Diam Diam Diam Ft. 30. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 3Tf. •■1 38. , P's 42 45 48 50 53. 57 60 62 ' 9 47 50 53 57 60 64 67 70 1 10 52 56 69 63 67 71 75 79 11 57 61 65 60 73 77 82 86 12 62 67 71 76 80 85 90 94 13 68 72 77 82 87 92 97 102 14 73 78 83 ,88 94 99 105 110 16 78 84 89 95 100 106 112 118 16 83 89 95 101 107 113 119 126 17 89 95 101 107 114 121 127 135 18 94 100 106 114 120 128 134 142 19 99 106 112 120 127 135 142 151 20 105 112 118 126 134 142 149 159 21 111 117 124 132 140 149 157 166 2^ 116 123 130 139 H7 166 164 174 23 121 128 136 145 154 163 172 183 24 127 134 143 151 160 170 179 191 25 131 139 149 158 167 178 1^7 198 26 137 145 154 164 174 185 194 206 27 142 151 160 170 180 192 202 214 28 147 156 166 177 187 198 209 222 29 153 162 172 183 1^4 206 217 228 80 158 J.68 177 189 200 213 224 236 31 363 173 182 195 207 220 232 244 32 169 178 188 202 214 227- 239 253 33 174 184 ,194 208 220 234 247 261 ti4 i/yi 190 i 200 214 22/ 241 254 z68 35 182! 1961 205 220 234 248 261 276 36 190 201 ( 212 227 240 255 269 284 f ka [BBR. LIT Diam r. 38. , 62 7 70 5 79 t2 86 10 94 17 102 15 110 2 118 9 126 17 135 14 142 [2 151 ^9 159 ;7 166 )4 174 J2 183 r9 191 17 198 )4 206 )2 214 )9 222 L7 228 ' U 236 52 244 59 253 il 261 34 zoo 51 276 S9 284 LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. 61 TABLE VIL LOG MEASURE— DOYLE'S RULE. EXPLANATION. The length of the log, in feet, will be found in the left-hand column of the table, and the di- ameter at the top of the page. To find the num- ber of feet of square-edged boards which a log will produce when sawed, take the length, in feet, in the left-hand column of the table, and its diameter in inches, at the top of the page ; trace the two columns of figures until they meet, and you will have the required amount. Thus, a log which is i8 feet long, and i6 inches in diameter, gives at the right of the length, and di^ rectly under the diameter, 162 ft., while one 36 feet in length, and 18 inches diame- ter, gives 440 feet ; fractions omitted. REMARKS. In former edi- tions of this book, the. LOG i AbLE was computed from accurately drawn diagrams as shown in the above cut, while there was no doubt that the calculations were mathe- matically correct, yet when practically tested, the result did not in all cases hold good, particularly when logs were not straight ^^ts nine-tenths of them are not. Thic gave rise to much j1 spute between buver and seller, and we found the larger class Ci log buyers and lumber men often refused to adopt the measurement given in the tables of former editions, claiming that Scribner did not allow enough for slab, nor fpr saw kerf, two ver* im- portant items where logs are bought for sawing into boards. Hence after repeated correspondence and con- sultation with large lumber dealers and practical sawyers in various parts of the country, we have become satisfied that 'the calculations given in this table are universally used by dealers, for all sizes of logs, and are considered the only fair measurement for both buyer and seller. We shall hereafter adopt them for this book, trusting they may prove acceptable to all parties. mm III > No. 8. —Logs that are less than 10 inches in diameter have very little left after « aking off the slab aud «aw Verfi uiJess very valaable timber they would he worth j more for wood; this bliould be considered by farmers i brins:ing small logs to market to sell, for they often get less lor thom as logs, than if sold tor/usL \ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 21 2o 20 27 28 29 ai 32 33 H 35 36 i Ft 2 ^^^B 10 140 160 180 202 225 250 275 S02 — — 1 11 154 176 198 223 248 275 302 333 10 1 12 169 192 217 243 271 300 331 363 11 s H 13 183 208 235 263 293 325 358 393 1 12 a 1 197 224 253 283 313 350 386 43S« 13 4 1 15 211 2^0 271 303 336 375 413 453 14 4 I^H 16 225 256 289 £^24 b59 400 441 484 15 4 I^B 17 239 ^172 307 "44 383 425 468 514 < 16 5 H 18 253 288 325 364 406 450 496 544 1 17 5 H- 19 267 304 343 384 429 475 528 5741 1 1% B'' 20 280 320 361 404 452 500 550 605 19 6 1 • 21 295 336 379 425 473 525 579 635 20 6 H 1 22 309 352 397 445 496 550 605 665 21 6 H 23 323 368 415 465 519 575 632 695 1 22 7 1 24 338 384 433 486 1 541 600 662 726' 23 7 H 25 351 400 451 506 ! 562 625 689 756 24 7 1 26 366 416 470 526 ' 536 650 716 ' 786 25 8 H 27 380 432 488 546 ! 606 6Vo 744 ; 826 26 81 H 28 394 448 506 566 626 700 772 ' 866 27 81 1 29 408 464 524 586 649 725 799 ; 886 28 9J ^B 30 422 480 1 542 606 672 750 826 906 29 9i ^B 31 436 496 560 627 695 775 854 937 30 91 B^ 32 450 512 578 &9d 648 718 800 825 882 909 968 993 31 105 33 464 528 t>e» V4Z 6a lOt 34 478 544 614 688 766 850 9^ 1028 33 101 35 492 560 632 708 789 875 964 1058 34 lU i 36 506 576 650 728 812 900 992 1088 35 36 lit t 1 £ Hi ,' > \mt» ffSP 1028 1058 1088 I, and under 3 f eeb, stands 68 ; and under? in<^hes, at the top, stands 13; tnen 13 + 68—81, the truf» r=^ ^tent8 in feet. Ft. 1 2 8 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 84 88 92 96 104 112 120 128 liiL.:3>i^':^ ili X.UMBER AND I,OG BOOK. 71 Ft. 1 2 8 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 84 88 92 96 104 112 120 128 TABLE X. PEIJE OF WOOD PER CORD. .50 0,01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.06 0!07 08 0.09 0.19 0.28 0.38 0.47 0.56 61 0.75 0.84 0.94 0.98 1.03 1.08. 1.13 1.22 1.31 1.41 1.50 #1.75 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.08 0/"0 if.ll 0.22 0.B;5 0.44 0.55 0.66 0.77 0.88 0.98 1.09 1.15 1.20 1.26 1.31 1.42 1.53 1.64 1.75 «2.00 n.25 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.25 0.37 0.50 0.63 0.75 0.88 1.00 1.13 1.25 1.31 1.38 1.44 1 50 1.63 1.75 1.88 2.00 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.28 0.42 0.56 0.70 0.84 0.98 1.13 1.27 1,41 1.48 1.55 1.62 l.BQ 1.83 1.97 2.11 2.25 ^2.50 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.31 0.47 0.63 0.78 0.94 1.09 1.25 1.41 1.66 1.64 1.72 1.80 1 ^^- 2.03 2.19 2f34 2.60 «2.75 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.18 0.35 0.52 0.69 0.86 1.03 1.20 1.38 1.55 1.72 1.81 1.89 1.98 2.23 2.41 2.58 2.76 Ili s .i>\ n LUM B£K AND LOG BOOK. 1 Explanation.— Find the nnmber of feet in the l')ft-hR.Tid column of the table; then the price, in dollars and cents at the top of the page, and trace the line and column until they meet, and you will find the amc^t in dollars and cents. 1 JPEIOE OF WOOD PER CORD. „ . _ ' ' -. .-- - 1 Ft. »3.00 $3.26 »3.50 »4.00 94.60 95.00 1 1 0.02 0.02 .02 .03 .03 .03 H 2 0.05 0,05 .05 .06 .07 .07 B^ 3 0.07 0.07 .08 .09 .10 .11 B 4 0.09 0.10 .10 .12 .14 .15 ^^■^ ^& 0.12 0.13 .13 .15 .17 .19 K. 6 0.14 0.15 .16 .18 .21 .23 B/. 7 0.16 0.17 .19 .21 .24 .27 B^ 8 0.19 0.20 .21 .24 .28 .31 B' 16 0.37 0.40 .43 .49 .56 .62 B 24 0.56 0.61 .65 .75 .84 .93 B 32 0.76 0.81 .87 1.00 1.12 1.25 B 40 0.94 1.02 1.09 i.25 1.40 1.56 ^^^Bv 48 1.12 1.22 1.31 1.50 1.68 1.87 B 56 1.13 1.42 1.53 1.75 1.96 2.18 B 64 1.50 1.62 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 ' 1 ■ 72 1.69 1.83 1.96 2.25 2.53 2.81 B 80 1.88 2.03 2.18 2.50 2.81 3.13 B 84 1.97 2.13 2.29 2.62 2.95 3.28 B 88 2.06 2.23 2.40 2.75 3.09 3.43 B 92 2.16 2.33 2.51 2.87 3.23 3.59 H 96 2.25 2.44 2.62 3-00 3.37 3.76 ■t 104 2.44 2.64 2.84 3.25 3.65 4.05 B" 112 2.62 2.S4 3.06 3.50 3.93 4.38 Hr- 120 2 81 - . 8.05 3.28 3.75 4.21 4.68 1 128 ( 3.00 3.25 3.49 4.00 4.50 6.00 L '^ . 84 88 i 92 s 96 4 XU4: ^ 112 4 120 6 128 6 I^UMBER AND LOG BOOK. 78 4,;E^^f^^'^^^}p'^^otwoodcontaiMB 96 feet, at two dollars and fifty centi per cord—first find the amount of 96 f«Pt, which is $1.86 ; and then add the value of 2 feet (4 cents) making $l.92- So of aJl r similar examples. «" «* jui PBICB OP WOOD PEE CORD. Ft. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 84 88 92 96 i04 112 120 128 »5.50 .04 .08 .12 .17 .21 .25 .30 .34 .68 1.03 1.37 1.72 2.06 2.40 2.75 3.09 3.43 3.60 3.78 3.95 4.12 j 4.4/ 4.80 5.16 5.50 »6.00 ,04 .09 .14 .18 .23 .28 .32 .37 .74 1.12 1.50 1.87 2.25 2.62 3.00 3.37 3.74 3.94 4.12 4.30 4.49 4.»7 5.24 5.62 6.00 $6.50 .05 .10 .15 .20 J5 .30 .35 .40 .81 1.22 1.62 2.03 2.44 2.84 3.25 3.65 4.06 4.26 4.47 4.67 4.87 5.28 5.69 6.09 6.50 I ^7.00 .05 .10 .16 .21 .27 .32 .38 .43 .87 1.31 1.75 2.19 2.62 3.06 3-50 3.93 4.37 4.59 4.81 5.03 5.25 5.69 6.12 6.56 7,00 #7.50 .05 .11 .17 .23 .29 .35 .41 .46 .93 1.41 1.87 2.34 2.81 3.28 3.75 4.28 4.68 4.92 5.16 5.40 5.62 6.09 6.56 7.03 7.50 $8.00 I .06 .12 .18 .25 .31 .37 .43 .50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.25 5.50 5.75 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 r lii liip i 74 tUMBER AND LOG BOOK. TABLE XI, EXPLANATION. THRccIyma b t!?e left band cf the Ublc sliows the number of Days ; and the rale jeer month is seen at the top of the page. To find the amount of 19 days' work, at SI 1 per month : find 19 in the column of days ; then move to the right, on the same line, till you come under $11, (the rate per month) and you find $8.04 — the answer sought. /The amount for 11 days, at 89 per month, would be found to be $3.81. In all cases, the amount will be found directly under the price per month, and at the right of the given time. In this table, the wages are cast at 26 working days per month, for a fraction of a day, take an equal part of the amount for one day, and for rates less than $8 per month, half what is shown for twice the amount. Thus, at $6 per month, for 11 days take half what the tables eive for $12, that is $2.54. NoTB.—If the wages i>or month should exceed any provisions made in these tables, the amourt may easily be found by taking aouble what is shown for naif such wages. TAB! PE 1 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 m 16 17 18 19 20 21 I 1. 1. 1. 2. 2.i 2.^ 3.( BA 3.C 4.C 4.3 4.6 4.9 5.2 5.5 5.8, 6.1, 6.41 p nt 7.0^ 7.3^ 7M 8.0C iHW"»Wi i ^iV"^ lASMBER AUB LOG BOOK. 75 I TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN RATES PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. 23 24 25 26 7.08 7.38 7.69 aooi 8.96 8.81 8.65 9e00 8.85 9.23 9.62 10.00 9.73 10.15 10.58 10.62 11.08 11.54 11.00 112.00 11.60 12.00 12.50 13.00 I ii -III ' I 1 -If I I ^it 1 76 liUMBER A^D liOG BOOK. H ^^H TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN RATES \ \ TABLE 1 PER MONTH OF TW ENTY-SIX DAYS. I D. 1 »15 .58 «16 .62 »17 .66 ?18 .69 ♦19 no «21 1 ■ .78 .77 .81 1 .b. 2 1.7( 3 2.6^ j^^H;-' * 2 1.15 1.23 1.31 1.88 1.46 1.54 1.62 ■ 8 1.73 1.85 1.96 2.08 2.19 2.31 2,42 B-^ ' *4 2.31 2.46 2.62 2.77 2.92 3.08 3.28 4 3.86 6 4.23 6 5.10 ^^v' 6 2.88 3.08 3.27 3.46 3.66 8.85 4.04 V 6 3.k6 3.69 3.92 4.16 4.88 4.62 4.85 I-' 7 4.04 4.31 4.5d 4.85 6.12 5.38 5.65 t 5.92 8 6.7V 9 7.61 8,46 1 9.30 210.15 V''-' ' 8 4.62 4.92 5.23 6.54 5.86 6.16 6.46 H 9 5.19 5.54 6.88 6.23 6.58 6.92 7.27 ^^v* 10 5.77 6.15 6.54 6.92 7.31 7.69 8.08 H 11 6.85 6.77. 7.19 7.62 8.04 8.46 8.88 ^Vi" 12 6.92 7.88 7.85 8.81 8.77 9.2S 9.69 ^^^^K ' ' 13 7.60 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.60 10.00 10.50 311.02 4 11.84 5 12.69 H' 14 8.08 8.62 9.16 9.69 10.23 10.77 11.31 H. 15 9.06 9.23 9.81 10.38 10.96 11.54 12.12 H 16 9.23 9.85 10.46 11.08 11.69 12.31 12.92 6 13.54 R. 17 9.81 10.46 11.12 11.77 12.42 13.08 13.73 7 14.38 H 18 10.38 11.08 11.77 12.46 13.15 13.85 14.64 .■ 8 15.23 H., 19 10.96 11.69 12.42 13.15 13.88 14.62 15.35 1 I 16.07 16.92 B' 20 11.54 12.31 18.08 13.86 14.62 15.88 16.16 ! 1'' 21 12.12 12.^2 13.73 14.64 16.36 16.16 16.96 1 1 17.77 ^^^■f 9f^ 1 2 BQ 18.54 1488 IK^R 1A OR lA QO 17 77 I 1 2 18.61 3 19.46 ^^HH*. 23 i3;27 14a5 15!04 15! 92 16^81 i7;69 18!58 ^^^^HuA 24 13.85 14.77 15.69 16.62 17.54 18.46 19.38 i 20i80 H 25 14.42 15.38 16.35 17.81 18.27 19.23 20.19 5 21.16 5 22.00 V' 26 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 li l^ . . *t.ii. ' ' tfi mmmimmmHtmaKitm I.UMB11R AMD I4OG BOOK. 1TA8LE OF WAGES, AT GI\£N RATES P"^ jnth of twenty-six days. ). m. #23 4 5 6 f7 8 9 to 1 A • 4il 3 4 5 i6 7 8 c «> !0 \1 12 53 54 J5 !6 1.70 2.64 3.88 i.23 5.10 5.92 6.77 7.61 8,46 9.30 10.16 11.02 11.84 12.e9 13.54 14.38 15.23 16.07 to rti\ 17.77 18.61 19.46 20^30 21.15 22.00 .88 1.77 2.65 3,53 4.42 5.30 6.10 7.08 7.96 8.85 9.93 10.62 11.50 12.38 13.27 14.16 15.03 15.91 16.89 17.69 18.56 19.46 20.34 21,22 22.12 23.00 924 .92 1.85 2.77 8.69 4.62 5.5v 6.46 7.88 8.31 9.23 10.15 11.08 12.C0 12.92 13.86 14.77 15.70 16.62 •26 17.54 .96 1.92 2.88 3.84 4.81 6.77 6.73 7.69 8.66 9.61 10.67 11.54 12.60 13.46 14.42 15.38 16.34 17.31 18.27 19.23 •26 I »27 19.38 20.19 20.31J2L16 22.0 21.23 22.16 23.08 24,00 22.11 23.08 24.04 26.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 lO.CJ 11.00 12.00 13.00 r4.oo 16.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 25.00 26.00 1.04 2.07 3.11 4.15 6.19 6.28 7.27 8.30 9.34 10.38 11.41& 12.46 13.50 14.63 16.58 16.61 17.66 18.68 19.72 20.76 21.80 «28 1.08 2.1i^ 8.23 4.31 6.88 6.46 7.54' 8.62 9.69 10.77 11.84 12.94 14.00 26.08 16.16 17.23 18.31 19.38 20.46 21.54 22.61 23.88 24.91 25.96 27.00 24.77 26.86 26.92 28.00 j i ; ■ 1 1 i ■ ii in i P' i ! 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' \^ t JL 78 ZiUMBER AND LOG BOOK. ^ TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN RATES TABLl PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS, • \ PER w\ a*Q D. 1 »29 1.12 130 1.15 PI 1.19 §32 «33 «34 If. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ^50 1.23 1.27 1.30 1. 2. 4. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10, 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 26. 28. 29.1 30.' 32.: 33.< UK i 2 2.23 2.30 2.38 2.46 2.54 2.60 3 3.34 3.46 3.68 3,69 3,81 3.90 4 4.46 4.62 4.77 4.92 6.08 6.20 5 .^,68 5.77 6.96 6.15 6.35 6.50 6 6.69 i 6.92 7.15 7.?8 7.62 7.84 7 7.78 8.08 8.35 8.61 8.89 915 8 8.92 9.23 9.53 9.85 J 0. 16 10.46 9 10.04 10.38 10.73 11.08 11.43 11.77 10 ll.K 1154 11.92 12.31 12.70 13.07 11 12.27 12,69 13.12 13. rA 13.96 14.38 12 13.38 13.85 14.32 14.77 15.24 15.69 13 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.51 17.00 14 15.61 16.05 16.70 17,^6 17.78 18.30 15 16,73 17.31 17.88 18.46 19.04 19.60 16 17.84 18.46 19.07 19.69 20.30 20.92 17 18.96 19,62 20.27 20.92 21.59 22.23 18 20.07 20„77 21.47 22.15 22.S6 23.63 19 21.10 21.92 22.65 23.38 24. 13 24.83i 20 22.30 23.08 23.85 24.62 25.38 26.15! 21 23.4J 24.23 25.04 25.^5 26.66 27.45| £i J. 22 22 24.58 25.38 26.23 27.08 27.93 28.77 24 26 ^8 25.65 26.54 27.42 28.31 29.20 30.07 24 26.76 '27.67 28.61 29.54 30.48 31.371 25 27.88 28.8o 29.81 30.77 31.73 32.68 i 2fi 26 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 34.00 1 C*l/ w«^ r ^^^■^^^^f — \^ I.UMBER Atf D I.OO BOOK. 79 1 ^^B 1 1 TABLE OF WAGES, AT GIVEN llATES . .« 1 / 1 PER MONTH OF TWENTY-SIX DAYS. r , 1 1 1 $35 1.35 $36 1.38 $37 1.42 $38 $39 $40 1 1.46 1.50 1.54 1 2 2.69 2.77 2.84 2.92 3.00 3.08 ,;1 ^ 1 3 4.04 4.15 4.27 4.38 4.50 4.62 . ^^^1 .^B 4 5.38 5.54 5.69 5.85 6.00 6.15 1 ^^^1 6.73 6.92 7,11 7.31 7.50 7.69 j '• 1 1 1 H 6 8.07 8.31 8.53 8.77 9.00 9.23 ri^ i ii-J H 7 9.42 9.69 9.96 10.23 10.50 10.77 ^il 'PMh 8 10.77 11.07 11.38 11.69 12.00 12.31 s I H 9 12.11 12.46 12.81 13.15 13.50 13.84 •J, 1 10 13.46 13.84 14.23 14.61 15.00 15.38 i H 11 14.81 15 22 15.65 16.07 16.50 16.92 i- j ! 1 12 16.15 16.61 17.07 17.53 18.00 18.46 r I • •: H 13 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 1&.50 20.00 , 1 14 18.84 19.38 19.92 20.46 21.00 21.54 1 15 20.19 20.76 21.34 21.92 22.50 23.07 1 16 21.54 22.15 22.77 23.38 24.00 24.61 1 - ■ H 17 22.88 23.53 24.19 24.84 25.50 26.15 . H 18 24.2^ 24.92 25.61 26.30 27.00 27.69 1 j i 1 19 25.57 26.30 27.04 27.76 28.50 29.23 ! 1 1 20 26.92 27.68 28.46 29.22 30.00 30.77 1 1 ! I H i 21 28.26 29.06 29,88 30.69. 31.50 32.31 H ■ 22 29.61 30.45 31.31 32.14 33.00 33.84 ' H , "3 30.96 31.88 32.73 33.60 34.50 35.38 ! H 1 24 32:31 33.22 34.15 35.06 36.00 36.92 1 1! 1 ' m 33.65 34.60 35.57 36.52 37.50 38.46 . ! jj \ 9 ill 26 S5.00 36.00 37.00 38.00 39.00 40.00 ) 1 ■■— -^ •• - ■— ~ • i-m^/'\ H y i ^^ .;• 'J^^gk 1 •80 laUMBER AND I-OG BOOK, TASXjES •xrrarttMi Snowiug tli6 ainotiiit pel week and ^ 3ar at a given sum per n. £ and day. ^/Ay^%rhour lOhrs cts. .10 .16 .20 .25 .30 .31i .35 .37i .40 .431 .45 .50 .55 .56i .60 Mk .65 .681 Pr week of 6 d'ys :7o* .76 .80 .81* .85 .87^ .90 ,93| .95 1.00 1.124 1.25 1.31: 1.37| 1.50 2.00 Cts. m. $ cts. 1.0 .60 1.5 .90 2.0 1.20 2.5 1.50 3.0 1.80 3.1 1.87i 3.6 2.10 i 3.7 2.25 * 4.0 2.40 4.4 2.62J^ 4.6 2.70 6.0 3.00 6.5 3.30 6.6 3,37i 6.0 3.60 6.2 3.75 6.6 3.90 6.9 4d2i 7.0 4.20 7.5 4.60 8.0 4.80 8.1 4.87i 8.6 5.10 8.7 6.25 9.0 5.40 9.4 5.C2i 9.5 5.70 10.0 6.00 11.2 6,75 12.5 7.60 13,1 7.87^ 13.7 8.25 15.0 9.00 20.0 12.00 Pr > £ ol 52 weeks ^ cts 31.20 46.80 62.40 78.0C 93.60 97.50 109.20 117.00 124.80 136.50 140.40 166.00 171.60 174.50 187.20 195.00 202.80 214.50 218.40 232.00 249.60 253.50 265.20 273.00 280.80 292.50 296.40 312.00 351.00 SOO.C^ 409.50 429,00 468.00 624.00 Giving the am't ol wages per day at a given sum per montb. of 26 d'ys ^®^^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S3 34 35 36 37 33 ^cts. .19 .23 .27 .31 .35 .38 .42 .46 .60 .64 .5a .62 .66 .69 .73 .77 .81 .84 .88 .92 .96 ■•00 1.04 1.08 1.11 1.15 1.19 1.22 1.27 1.31 1.34 1.38 1.42 I AH i •iMeai I.UMBER AND LOO BOOK. 81 TABLE XII. OF BOABB, RENT, OR EXPENSES, PER WEEK OF SIX DAYS. TIME Rate Rate Rate Bate Rate $1.00 $1.25 $1.37i $1..^0 $1.62i ml .17 .21 .23 .25 .27 S"2 .33 .42 .46 .50 .54 ftg .50 .63 .69 .75 .81 4 .67 .83 .92 1.00 1.08 \ 5 .83 1.04 1.15 1.25 1.35 «1 1.00 1.25 1.38 1.50 1.63 g2 2.00 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 ^3 3.00 3.75 4.13 4.50 4.88 4 4.00 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 5 5.00 6.25 6.87 7.50 8.13 TIME Rate Rate Rate Rate Ralie $1.75 .29 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 .42 $3.(J0 ml .33 .38 .50 S?2 .58 .67 .75 .83 1.00 <=^3 .86 1.00 1.13 1.25 1.50 4 1.17 1.33 1.50 1.67 2.^0 5 1.46 1.67 1.87 2.08 2.50 w-1 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 8.U) -^2 ^.50 4.00 4.70 5.00 6.00 ^3 5.25 6.00 6.76 7.50 9.00 4 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 no ■r 8.75 10.00 11.25 12.50 >.oo i ' 'I \ iMi 1 '^h© coltimii on the left ; iiows the d? /s; tbe oat>tion, the rate per week: omber of — ^ I i 62 LUMBER ANB LOG BOOK. \ TABLE XIII. OF BOABD, BENT, OB EXPENSIPJS, PEB WEEK OF SEVEN DAYS. ITIf "fcinjt Bate Bate Bate Bate Bate TIME $1.00 $1.25 $1.37i $1.50 Si.62^ c^l ,14 .18 .20 .21 .23 k2 .29 .30 .39 .43 .46 «3 .43 .64 .69 .64 .70. 4 ,.67 .71 .79 .86 .93 ' 6 .71 .89 .98 1.07 1.16 6 .86 1.07 1.18 1.29 1.39 ii 1.00 1.26 1.38 1.60 1.63 ■^2 2.00 2.60 2.76 8.00 3.25 H C 3.00 3.75 4.13 4.50 4.88 4.00 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 5 6.00 6.26 6.87 7.50 8.13 TIME. ao 1 ■32 *3 ^ Bate $1.76 ml &2 «3 4 6 6 .25 .50 .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 3.50 6.25 7.00 8.75 Bate $2.00 .29 ,67 .86 1.14 1.43 1.71 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.d0 10.00 F Bate $ $2:50 .32 .36 .64 .71 .96 1.07 1.29 1.43 1.61 1.79 1.93 2.14 2.25 2.50 4.6rf 5.00 6.75 7.50 9.00 10.00 11.25 12.50 Bate $3.00 00 1 2 3 4 S BB LUMB£R AND LOO BOOK. 83 OF BOAKB, RENT OR EXPENSES, PER WEEK OF SEVEN DAYS. i TIME. Rate! Rate $^.25 $3.50 00 1 2 3 4 5 to ft 1 2 3 4 6 6 13.0014.00 16.2517.60 Rate $3.75 .68 1.07 1.61 2.14 2.68 8.21 a.76 7.50 11.25 16.00 18.76 Rate! Rate $4.00 $4,25 .57 1.14 1.71 2.28 2.86 3.43 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 .61 1.21 1.82 2.43 3.08 3.64 4.25 8.60 12.75 17.00 Rate $4.60 20.00i2l.25 .64 l:28 1.93 2.67 8.21 3.86J 4.50 9.00 13.60 18.00 RatefRtte $4.7^1 $5.00 .68; 1.3G| 2.03i 2.71' 3.39 4.071 4.75^ .71 1.43 2.14 2.86! 3.67 4.28 5.00 9.60 10.00 14.25,15.00 19.00! 20.00 22.50 23.7(>, 25.00 Remabes.— The colucin on the left shows the num- ber 01 days ; the caption, the rate per week. STAVE AND HEADING BC..TS« Explanation of Rule fob TABLE.-Suppose a load to oontam 25 feet at $2.75 per cord, look at 26 feet and under $2.76, opposite 25 you find $2.15 the cost of 25 feet. If the price is wanted at $4.60 or #6.75 per cord, vou first find price of the load at $i, or $b, then at 60c., or 75o., and add the two amounts together; so of other numbers. Simple Rule fob Measubing Loads.— As peri oa' ;e divide the price per cord by 32, the number of I' LPx^^^'^^' ?-^-' ^^'*lie price per cord, divided by .i|, the number of feet In a cord, gives you ioc per foot. When fractions occur, if over L lidd one ; if: less, nothing. "* ' I 84 liUMBEIl AND LOG^ BOOK. HEADING BOLTb are made 18 inches long. STAVE BOLTS " " 82 *• ** They are usually sold by the waggon load* at so much per cord, a cord being 8 feet long ana 4 feet high— 32 feet— width not taken into account. For Stave Bolts the following timber is generally used in the Northern States: White Ash, Elm, and Red Oak; it s||0uld be sound and free from knots, and bark, and got out in proper siiape, as per diagrain. Heading Bolts are generally made of sound Bass Wood, or Whitewood, timber either 16 inches long or 37 inches, and not less than 8 inches in diamet^er. If from 8 to 12 inches in diameter, leave them whole ; if from 12 to 18 inches, halve them ; if over 18 inches, quarter. ■aaav- Ft. .1 1 ,C 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 .G 6 .C 7 .C 8 .0 9 .0 10 .0 11 .0 12 .0 13 .0 14 .0 15 .0 16 .0 17 .0 18 .0 19 20 .0. 21 .01 22 .0" 23 .C! 24 .01 25 .!( 26 .1( 27 .1] 28 j J] 29 .1] 80 .15 SI .IS 32 .12 lvmbjcr anb liOO Boas:. 85 STAVES AND HEADING BOLT TABLE. Ft. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 SI 32 .12^ .00 .00 .01 .02 .02 .02 .03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .05 .05 .05 .06 .06 *07 .07 07 .08 .08 .09 .C9 .OC .10 .10 .11 ,11 .11 .12 to .12 .25 .01 .02 .02 .03 .04 .05 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .09 .10 .11 .12 .13 .13 .14 .15 .16 .16 •17 .18 .19 .19 .20 .21 .22 .22 .23 e%A tA'X PRICE PER CORD. .37i .01 .02 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16 .18 .19 .20 .21 .22 .23 .25 .26 .27 .28 .29 .30 .32 .33 .34 .35 .36 .38 .60 .02 .03 .04 .06 .08 .09 .11 .12 .14 .16 .17 .19 .20 .22 .23 .25 .27 .28 .30 .31 .33 34 .36 .37 .39 .41 .42 .44 .46 .47 .48 .50 .621 1 .76 ( .87i .02 ,04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .16 .18 .20 .21 .23 .25 .27 .29 .31 .33 .35 .37 .39 .41 .43 .46 .47 .49 i .51 .63 .55 .67 .59 .61 .63 .02 .05 .07 .09 .12 .14 .lei .19 .21 .23 .26 .28 .30 .33 .35 .38 .40 .42 .44 .47 .49 .62 .54 .56 .69 ,61 .63 .66 .68 .70 .73 ,76 .03 .05 .08 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .27 .30 .33 .36 .38 .41 .44 .46 .49 .52 ..56 .57 .60 .63 .66 .68 .71 .74 .77 .79 M .85 .88 $1.00:$1.26 .03 .06 .09 .12 .16 ,19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .34 37 .41 .44 .47 .50 .53 .56 .59 .62 .66 .69 .72 .76 .78 .81 .84 .87 .91 .94 .97 1.00 .04 .08 .12 .16 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .43 .47 .50 .64 .68 .62 .68 .70 .74 .78 .82 .86 .90 .94 .98 1.00 1.04 IM 1.13 1.17 1.21 1.25 MaaM 86 X.UMBER ANB I^OO BOOK. STAVES AND HEADING BOLT TABLE. PRICE PER CCR1>. Ft. 1 $^ $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 .09 $3.25 .10 $8.50 .06 .05 .06 .07 .08 .08 .Ix 2 .09 .11 .12 .14 .15 .17 .19 .21 .22 3 .14 .16 .19 .21 .23 .26 .28 .30 .32 4 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .34 .37 .41 .44 5 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .43 .47 .51 ,56 6 .28. , .33 .37 .42 .46 .51 .66 .61 .66 7 .33 .38 .44 .49 .65 .60 .66 .71 .77 8 .38 .43 .50 .56 .62 .69 .76 .81 .87 9 .42 .49 .56 .63 .70 .77 .84 .91 .98 10 .47 .55 .62 .70 .78 .85 .94 1.03 1.10 11 .52 .60 .69 .77 .86 .95 1.03 1.12 1.20 ^ ,56 .66 .75 .84 .94 1.03 1.12 121 1.30 13 .61 .71 .81 .91 1.01 1.11 122 1.32 1.42 14 .65 .77 ,87 .98 1.09 1.20 1.31 1.42 1.53 15 .70 .82 .94 1.06 1.17 1.29 1.41 1.53 1.64 16 .75 .88 1.00 1.13 1.25 1.S8 1.50 1.63 1.75 . 17 .80 .93 1.06 1.19 1.33 1.46 1.59 1.72 1.83 18 .84 .98 1.12 1,26 1.40 1.54 1.69 1.83 1.97 19 .89 1.04 1.19 1.34 1.49 1.63 1.78 1.93 2.08 20 .94 1.10 1.25 1.41 1..56 1,72 1.87 2.03 2.18 'M .98 1.15 1.31 1.47 1.64 1.80 1.97 2.13 2.30 22 1.03 1.20 1.37 1.54 \ 1.71 1.89 2.06 2.23 2.40 23 1.08 1.26 1.44 1.62 1.80 1.98 2.16 2.34 2.52 24 112 1.31 1.60 1.69 1.87 2.06 2.25 2.44 2.62 25 1.17 1.37 1-56 1.75 1.95 2.15 2.34 2.53 2.73 26 1.22 1.42 1.62 1.82 2.03 2.23 2.44 2.64 2.85 27 1.27 1.48 1.69 1.90 2,11 '2.32 2.53 2.74 2.95 28 1.31 1.53 1.75 1.S7 2.19 2.41 2.62 2.84 3.06 29 1.36 1.59 1.81 2.03 2.26 2.45 2.72 2.94 3.17 30 1.41 1.64 1.87 2.10 2.34 2.57 2.81 3.04 3.28 31 1,45 1.70 1.94 2.18 2.42 2.67 2.91 3.15 3.39 32 1.50 J 1.76 2.00 2.25 2,50 2.75 3,00 1 3S5 3.50 Ft. i , .. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 19 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 23 2 24 2 25 2 26 3 27 3 28 3 29 3. 30 3. 81 3. 32 3. I^UMBER A^D IiOG BOOK. 87 STAVES AND HEADING BOLT TABLE. PRICE PER CORD. ! : 1 n J i / ii 88 IsVUBBU ANB liOQ BOOK. ICE 2 inches thick will bear men on foot. " , 4 inches thick will bear men .on horse- back. M 6 inches thick will bear cattle and teams with light loads. »« 8 inches thick will bear teams with heavy loads. »» 10 inches thick will sustain a pressure of 1000 lbs. per square foot. This supposes the ice to be sound tl ough its whole thickness, without "snow-ice." STAVES, &o., COMPARED WITH BAHHELS. In loading vessels, «kc., with lumber, the fol- lowing calculations may be relied on : 1000 Barrel btaves will require the room of 15 bbls. ," Hhd. •* " " 20 " - ** Pipe " " " 30 ** ** feet of boards ** «« 20 " 400 feet of boards are rated at a ton. The best quality of charcoal is made from oak, maple beech and chestnut. Wood will furnish, when properly charred, about 20 per cent of coal. A bushel of coal from pine weighs 29 lbs. ; a bushel oi coal from hard wood weighs 30 lbs. I-VMBER ANB i:.0» BOOlE ^ BRIEF REMARKS. Beside, inch boards, plank anc* scantline are Pine and -spruce spars, from 10 to 4J inches in aiameter, inclusive, are measured b taking the t^r^^T ""^^^'^^ one-third of their leiigth at the large end. Spars are usually purchased by the inch diameter; all unde. 4 inches are considered . Ro ad timber when squared is estimated to lose iif-fifth . hence a ton of round timber is said to contain only 40 cubic feet. Sawed lumber, as joists, plank and scantlings, are now generally bought and sold by board measure. ^ The dimensions of a foot of board measure is 1 loot Jong, 1 foot high, and 1 inch thick. A TABLE OF DAILY SAVINGS AT OOMPOUNO INTEREST. OTS. A DAT. 11 55 1 10 137 PEB TBAB. $ 10 00 20 00 40 00 100 00 200 00 400 00 500 00 IN 10 YEARS. $ 130 260 620 1 300 2 600 5 200 6 500 FIFTY YEABS. $ 2 aoo 5800 11 600 29 000 58 000 116 000 145 000 J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) i^y 1.0 I.I 1.25 iiiUM 112.5 |50 ""'= = nil 2.2 18 14 ill 1.6 III = ^ M ^ //, ^l '?A % C//1 w Phote)grapliic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 fe. 1 ^v 90 LUMBER A5f n laOG BOOK. SgOBT B^LBS POE CASTIMO INTEEEST. For finding the interest on any principal for any number of days, the answer in each case be- ing in cents. Separate the two right hand f^ures to express it in dollars and cents : Four per Cent.— -Multiply the principal by the number of days to run ; separate the rigM hand figure from the product,' and divide by 9. ♦ Five per Cent.— Multiply the number of days, and divide by 72. Six per Cent.— Multiply by number of days ; separate right hand figure, and divide by 6. Seven per Cent.— To find the Interest on any sum at 7 per cent., take the interest given by uie tables at 6 per cent, add ONE-siXTH to that amount and you have the interest at 7 per cent. Eight per Cent.— Multiply by number of days, and divide by 45. , r Nine per Cent —Multiply by number of days ; separate right hand figure, and divide by 4. Ten per Cent.— Multiply by number of days, and divide by 36. Twelve per Cent.— Multiply by number of days I separate right hand fig^re^ and divide by 3. Fifteen per Cent. — Multiply by number of days, aud divide by M. Eighteen .'ER Cent.— Multiply by number of days; separate right hand figure and divide by 2. Twenty per Cent.— Multiply by number of HflvR. and divide by 18. I XiUMBER AND ICOG BOOK. 91 TABLE XV. TABLEJ OF INTEREST. EXPLANATION. The principal, beginning at $i, and proceed- ing to the highest sum in the tables^ will, in all cases, be found at the head of the page. The timey for which the interest on any given amount may l?e sought, will be found in the left-hand column of the tables, from i day to I year ; that is to say, from i to l8 days, in regular succes- sion — then passing to a month, and then pro- ceeding, down to 12 months. The interest re- quired for the given tLtue on the given principal, will be found against the time ^contained in the tables, and directly under tht principal. So we have, on the same pag,e, the interest on the sum required for years, months and days, from any period of time from I day to I year. If the in- terest on any given principal be required for a longer period of time than for which any provis- ion has I jn made in these ables, we have only to double the amount of interest shown for half that time. Thus, if the interest on $28 be re- quired for 2 years and 8 months, the tables show the interest for i year and 4 months to be $2.24 ; consequently, twice that amount will he the in- terest sought. If the interest on months and days be required, add the interest for the given months and days together; and, in like manner, for the years, months and days. -ii m TJmLS OV mTlEMEBT AT «X FBB OBHT. $1 $2 m $4 $5 $6 $7 m $9 $10 1 ^1 I4 f) u ? 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