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1,728 cubic inches

1 cubic foot

27 cubic feet

1 cubic yard

1 cord of wood

128 cubic feet

1 board foot

144 cubic inches= 1/12 cubic foot

1 perch of stone or brick

24-3/4 cubic feet (may vary from 16-1/2 to 25 cubic feet)
Cubic or Volume Measure
Number of board feet in a log =[ 1/4 (d-4)] 2L; where "d" = diameter of log (taken inside the bark at the small end) in inches; and L = length of log in feet.
The 4 inches subtracted are an allowance for slab.
Remember to square the formula before multiplying by the length.

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