Yes you can. Cut them, then store them to keep them from getting wet. If the fire is already going, they will burn anyway as long as you don't overload with wet logs.
No, but they can still burn the logs. You can cut them, they are in a seceret location for non-members.
you can burn maple logs on runescape, but you can not cut them. EDIT: actually you can, you need 30 dungeoneering, but there u can cut/burn them.
If you buy the logs, right next to a bank or the Grand Exchange. If you want to cut the logs yourself, either to save money or to combine woodcutting with firemaking training, it is fastest to cut the logs and burn them right there, that saves you some time.
The main reason lumber is primarily cut in the winter is that the ground is frozen, which allows access for heavy logging equipment with limited damage to the soil. Also, winter cut logs have tight bark, which is an advantage to protect against bug infestation for logs that sit a long time before processing, but with cold weather and since sap is not running, bugs are usually a minimal threat. Tight bark remaining on the edges of boards can be a design attribute for plank style lumber, however, usually the logs are debarked as a matter of course.
24814 Maple Logs.
cut logs cut longs and cut more logs once you get enough money flip
A sawmill
Yes. Next question?
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In my world timber is still standing in the woods and is cut down into logs. Then the logs are taken to a sawmill and cut into lumber. Some places refer to timber as wood that has been cut from trees into a usable form, so a place where logs are cut into timber is a sawmill. (The word lumber has this meaning in North America.)
Some Yule logs that are available commercially have green and red flames when they burn. The chemicals that cause the colored flames are barium and strontium.
a sawmill