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I built a firewood calculator cordage, cu/ft, weight, BTU, and more

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Hi all,

I started working on a website for the firewood business myself and my sons decided to start. I got sucked into building a firewood calculator which at first was just a simple cu/ft and cordage type calculator. But somehow ended up going far past that.

Posting it here as I figure some here might find it useful, feedback is welcome, I hope you guys like it!

Note: Results in Heating Energy and Weight are dynamic and affected by whether you choose wet or dry for "Wood Condition".

https://boisafeudunord.com/tools/firewood-calculator

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did urma chuck stool just swear? I'm ok with feet and inches or metric, UK child of the seventies... we had to learn a whole barrel of er.. stuff
 

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Sooo I got the multiple wood types completed today, mixed load calculations now possible!

You can select up to 4 "WoodTypes" and set a % for each (must equal 100%). Weight and BTU totals will be affected by this change.



I have not forgot about adding metric, it is coming :)
 

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The calculator has been used 500 times in the last 24 hours, great to see!

Few more things incoming:

- Option to use it in "stack" mode or pile mode for loose piles.
- Switch between metric and imperial
- Some more wood types to add
- In stack mode options to set number of rows and gap size.
- Option to set wood stove / burner efficiency %.
 

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Any way you could add a preemptive field/calculator to generate a Cord Quantity amount from starting with inputs of log length & diameter? I'm sure there's other calculators to derive this separately...I just thought "one stop shopping" with yours might be kinda nice :) ... happy chainsawing and Merry Christmas from Leduc, AB
 

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Any way you could add a preemptive field/calculator to generate a Cord Quantity amount from starting with inputs of log length & diameter? I'm sure there's other calculators to derive this separately...I just thought "one stop shopping" with yours might be kinda nice :) ... happy chainsawing and Merry Christmas from Leduc, AB

I have started working on a wood volume calculator which can do this. It will be able to calculate volume of a single tree or many. I am making it seperate from the firewood calculator because I don't want the firewood calculator becoming too busy, it also requires a pretty good chunk of code and the firewood calculator page is already getting pretty big, even with moving much of the data and functions into its own API / database on another server.
 

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Been awhile!

There have been a ton of changes and improvements to the calculator. Here are some of the big improvements:

- Supports mixed wood stacks, up to four types of wood.

- The data that it uses has changed. I have found that available data for a wide variety of wood types is pretty inconsistent and in many cases sources are not given. So I have attempted to provide some standardization on how figures like BTU and weight are arrived at. It was a pretty big project but I think it has turned out well. You can read about it here: https://boisafeudunord.com/blog/how-i-built-my-firewood-btu-ratings/

- Better handling of field inputs and supports for decimal places.
 
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