It depends on the density of the wood as it can range from 170 to 1370 kg/cubic metre. At a total guess I would say less than 1 cubic feet.
A full cord of wood is 4 feet x 4 feet x 8 feet or 128 cubic feet. In inches this is 48 inches x 48 inches x 96 inches or 221,184 cubic inches.
1 cord is 1,536 board feet.
128 cubic feet
A cord is 4x4x8 feet, or 128 cubic feet. A cubic meter is very close to 36 cubic feet. So a cord is a little more than 3.5 cubic meters.
Square feet and a cord of wood are different types of measurement: square feet is length x width; a cord of wood is volume - length x width x height. A cord is the amount of wood is 128 cubic feet, or 4 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 8 feet long.
I have just weighed a large piece of green oak and it is approx 1000Kg per cubic metre. But this figure will vary widle due to the density and the moisture content of the timber. We supply green oak buildings and there has allways been a difference in weight of pieces of oak of the same size. Hope this helps
Answer:With a cord and fractional parts of a cord or cubic meter (AKA a stere).Answer:Firewood is traditionally measured by the "cord".A full cord is a pile of stacked wood 4' x 4' x 8' (128 cu. ft.)A face cord is 4' x 1.5' x 8' (42 cu. ft.)Packages of wood at about 1 cubic foot are available at campgrounds and service stations
Each type of wood has a different weight per unit volume. Some commonly used kinds of wood are pine, fir, spruce and cedar. Pine weight ranges from 27 to 45 pounds per cubic foot. For one cubic meter, multiply by 27. Douglas fir weighs about 33 pounds per cubic foot. Spruce (dry) weighs 28 pounds/cubic foot. Red cedar weighs 24 pounds/cu. foot.
A cord is 4x4x8 feet, or 128 cubic feet. A cubic meter is very close to 36 cubic feet. So a cord is a little more than 3.5 cubic meters.
a cord of wood is equal to 128 cubic feet of neatly stacked wood.
There are about 200,781.25 btu in a cubic foot of oak. A cord of wood amounts to 128 cubic feet.
Square feet and a cord of wood are different types of measurement: square feet is length x width; a cord of wood is volume - length x width x height. A cord is the amount of wood is 128 cubic feet, or 4 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 8 feet long.
A "cord" is a unit of measure for firewood. It is a stack of wood that is 4'x4'x8'. That is 128 cubic feet of wood.
volume terminolagy for wood used in carpentry is by the Board Foot, 1 inch by 12 inches by 12 inches. voulume for firewood is measured by the cord, a full cord or Bush Cord is 128 cubic feet, normally represented by a pipe of wood 4 feet wide, 4 feet high and 8 feet long.
A cord of wood measures 8 x 4 x 4 (128 cubic ft.) A face cord varies tremendously in volume, but assuming it is 8 ft. long, 4 ft. high and about 12 in. wide: a face cord of wood is roughly 43 cubic feet. Bundles of wood vary as well, ranging from .9 cubic ft. to 1.5 cubic ft. You do the math.
If you assume the cord of wood formed a perfect rectangular prism you would simply multiply the length*width*height to get 128 cubic feet. However, it is obvious that unless the wood is cut into square pieces such as 6"x6" or 4"x4", there will be lots of air space inside your cord. But the basic answer is as above. Hope that helps answer this rather odd question. I disagree that it is an odd question. it is a very good question. Buyers of firewood should be aware of the cubic feet because many sellers sell variations on the cord, and a smart buyer will be able to figure out all the cubic feet variations and know whether he is being shorted by the seller.
128 cu. ft. (4ftx4ftx8ft)
A cord is a dry volume unit measurement used to measure firewood and pulpwood. A cord can be described as a volume of 128 cubic feet of well-stacked cut wood.
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