Timberlog revolutionizes timber volume calculation and forestry project management. This intuitive app simplifies cubic meter, cubic foot, and board foot computations for both roundwood and sawn timber. Whether calculating from diameter/circumference and length (roundwood) or width, thickness, and length (sawnwood), Timberlog delivers comprehensive results. Effortlessly share detailed timber measurements via email, cloud services, or other sharing platforms, and generate Excel reports for seamless data integration. Features like timber tagging and commenting, combined with precise calculations, make Timberlog essential for foresters, loggers, and sawmill operators. Streamline your timber management – download Timberlog today!
Key Timberlog Features:
- Versatile Volume Calculation: Calculate timber volume in cubic meters, cubic feet, or board feet, selecting the unit best suited to your needs.
- Precise Roundwood Measurement: Input diameter or circumference and length to accurately determine round timber volume.
- Accurate Sawnwood Calculation: Calculate sawn timber volume using width, thickness, and length inputs. Ideal for planks, beams, and other sawn products.
- Effortless Sharing: Create and share lists of timber calculations easily via email, various sharing apps, and cloud storage services.
- Excel Report Generation: Generate readily importable Excel reports for streamlined data organization and analysis.
- Comprehensive Calculation Standards: Utilize diverse calculation standards, including the cylindrical Huber formula, Doyle Log Rule, International 1/4-inch Log Rule, and more, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
In Conclusion:
Timberlog is a powerful forestry tool designed to streamline lumber estimation and log measurement. Its user-friendly interface and extensive calculation capabilities make it invaluable for foresters, loggers, and sawmill professionals. Chainsaw users will especially appreciate its efficiency in calculating timber volume, optimizing logging and harvesting operations. Download Timberlog now and simplify your timber volume calculations.