Tools & calculators
Calculators for the whole wood economy—firewood, lumber, logs, timber, outdoor builds, hauling, and land. Live tools work today; the rest are on the roadmap.
Firewood calculator
Estimate BTU output, heating cost, seasoning time, and cord volume & weight.
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Lumber takeoff & build estimator
Rough order-of-magnitude board feet and counts from room dimensions, stud spacing, and common framing assumptions—think shopping lists for sheds, walls, and small builds.
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Timber income scenario planner
Model what a harvest might earn: acres, rough volumes by species, and regional stumpage-style price bands—with clear disclaimers so landowners can sanity-check before talking to a forester.
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Log volume & board feet
Small-end diameter, length, and taper-friendly shortcuts for Doyle/International-style estimates—handy for portable sawmill listings and standing timber ballparks.
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Kerf, rip yield & nominal vs actual
See how blade kerf and nominal lumber sizes eat usable fiber—useful for millers, resellers, and anyone pricing custom cuts from raw stock.
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Deck, fence & railing packages
Lineal feet, joist spacing, and picket spacing to ballpark boards, posts, and rails before you quote or buy.
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Chips, mulch & bulk ground cover
Convert bed area and depth into cubic yards or loads—arborists, landscapers, and firewood processors often move material by volume, not cords.
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Haul & payload sanity check
Relate loose firewood, logs, or palletized lumber to truck bed volume and typical GVWR hints—buyers and sellers both hate surprise overloads.
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Green vs dry weight & shrink
Rough moisture bands, weight change, and stack shrink so sellers can explain pricing and buyers can compare apples to apples.
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Woodlot quick tally (trees → rough tons)
Back-of-envelope stems per acre, average DBH, and species mix to support conservation plans, thinning decisions, or “what’s on my woodlot?” conversations—not a cruise substitute, but a conversation starter.
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