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RRSsawshop

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What are the Pro's and Con's of the different log scales (international,doyle,ect.) which ones favor the seller and which ones favor the mill??
 
RRSsawshop

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I'm selling ash to a mill here and they use the doyle scale too.Just want to know the difference between all of them.Does anyone know???? :confused:
 
redprospector

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If the mill buy's by the Doyle scale, that's what you'll have to sell by in my experience.
They're all pretty close, some favor larger diameter log's, and some smaller. There are also figures built in for taper, but that's usually a concideration on long log's.
Bottom line is: You have to sell by the scale that the mill is buying by.

Andy
 
Bill_G

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I think Doyle is best used on large diameter logs. International scale is whats used in NH and has a 1/4 inch kerf built in. With a bandmill you should gain at least 10% on international scale.
 
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