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carhartted

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I have two log crusier sticks made by Conway Cleveland Corp. and was wondering if any one could tell me how they are used.

Thanks
Jonathan
 
The one with the handle

I believe, is used to measure board foot volumes of logs. The flat rule is used in measuring standing timber.
 
the one without the handle

is called a biltmore stick. It is used to estimate the diameter at breast height of trees. If memory serves they assume a 25" reach.
 
Ah, memories.....if I had a nickel for every log I tallied in 14 years :rolleyes: Nice log rule you've got there, Jonathan, the swell handle is for the Real Sawmill Guys who have lost all the feeling in their hands :D the metal end, we used mostly for scraping dirt off the ends of the logs. Makes a good back scratcher, too. There were a few of them around the mill, after you clean the pine pitch off with diesel enough times they're not good for much.
 
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