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hey everyone welcome back to lumber capital log yard today im going to be showing you how we scale our logs this was a highly requested video so if you learn anything make sure that you give it a thumbs up and if you have any questions make sure that you leave it in the comments section down below in order to scale a log you will need a scaling stick there are three types of scaling sticks in pa doyle international and scribner which is the one that we use the way that you measure the board foot of a log is first you find its length then you match the length of the log with the numbers on the farthest end of your stick most scaling sticks use the small end of the log as the diameter this log is eight feet long so shes going to find the eight on her scaling stick and hold it so it is going through the diameter of the log it is important that you measure from the inside of the bark if a log isnt perfectly round two measurements might be necessary all scale sticks are a little differe