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87. The number of board feet, N, that can be manufactured from a tree with a diameter of x inches and a length of y feet is modeled by the formula
N = ¼ x^2y – 2xy + 4y
A building contractor estimates that 3000 board feet of lumber is needed for a job. The lumber company has just milled a fresh load of timber from 20 trees that average 10 inches in diameter and 16 feet in length. Is this enough to complete the job? If not, how many additional board feet of lumber is needed?
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Granberg Chain Saw Mill, Model# G777 $129.99 The Alaskan small log Chain Saw Milling attachment is perfect for the woodworker, homeowner or carpenter. Compact, lightweight design bolts directly to the chain saw's bar without any drilling required. U.S.A. Works With: Chain saws with 20in or less bars, Application: Log milling attachment to cut lumber, Handles up to (in.): 1/2 to 13 thick and 17 wide... |
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Alaskan MK III Portable Lumber Mill, Model# G776-30 $179.99 This versatile heavy-duty lumber mill converts rough logs into beautiful slabs in thicknesses from 1/2in. to 12in. No bar drilling is necessary; the MK III clamps onto the chain bar. Saw not included. USA. Works With: Chain saw, Application: Converts rough logs into beautiful slabs, Handles up to (in.): 12... |
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Alaskan MK III Portable Lumber Mill, Model# G776-24 $169.99 This versatile heavy-duty lumber mill converts rough logs into beautiful slabs in thicknesses from 1/2in. to 12in. No bar drilling is necessary; the MK III clamps onto the chain bar. Saw not included. Easy rail system sold separately. U.S.A. Works With: Saws up to 24 in. bar, Application: Converts rough logs into beautiful slabs, Handles up to (in.): 12... |
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Granberg Alaskan MK-III C2 Mill 36(404pitch) $685.00 The C2 is everything you need to cut lumber, minus the chainsaw. Introduced in the early 1960's, it has continued to be the portable mill of choice. Using the Mark III and C2 kit, it is possible to produce high-quality lumber where the tree falls. The Alaskan mill will cut beams, siding, special slab and angle cuts. Many of our customers have reported that the Alaskan Mill has paid for itself with... |
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HO Stacked Mill Lumber $3.50 Make your HO lumber yard look more authentic with this stacked mill lumber. Can also be used as a load on a flat car.... |
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Walthers Cornerstone Series Kit HO Scale Mountain Lumber Company Sawmill $87.98 Whether set in the days when Shays and Heislers ruled the forests, or served by contemporary diesels and trucks, the Mountain Lumber Company can be the centerpiece of any logging operation. Everything you'll need to start work is included, from the Log Conveyor to the Burner. The Mill Building is enclosed with board and batten siding and covered with a corrugated metal roof. This style is typical ... |
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Walthers Cornerstone Series Kit HO Scale Sawmill Outbuildings $54.98 Meet the needs of today's logging operations by adding this set of structures to the Mountain Lumber Co. Saw Mill (933-3058, sold separately). The kit includes four complete buildings, typical of the equipment installed at contemporary mills. The Log Debarker is the first stop for logs heading into the mill. Inside, the bark is ground away, producing more useful timber with less waste material. A ... |
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Trains, Tracks & Tall Timber: The History Making and Modeling of Lumber and Paper $60.00 Take a look at the paper books are printed on. The story of how it got from the forest to the consumer is an exciting tale of an industry and the railroads that serve it. From buzzing saws in the forest to the hustle and bustle of your local lumber yard, to the thunder of high-speed printing presses, the forest products industry has long captivated the imagination. First, you'll see what logging w... |
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Sawmill Modeling: Sawmilling from 1850 to 1960 in the Truckee River Basin of Northern California ... |
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A loglinear model approach for evaluating and adopting log and lumber grading strategies.: An article from: Forest Products Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from Forest Products Journal, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2005. The length of the article is 3894 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A logl... |
