Profpointy
Legendary Member
At one extreme If the logs are biggish compared to the overall size, then you generally get less wood in a given volume. Let's say you have a cubic metre container, and the log is 2/3m cubed then only one will fit thus 8/27 of a cubic metre. If you have half meter cubed logs then 8 will fit filling the space completely. It's slightly more complicated in than a single 1m cube log will also fill the whole space too
However, Providing the logs are small compared to the size of the overall container, then it makes no difference whether they are smaller or larger as the packing ratio is much the same
Best packing ratio is a mixture of sizes as the spaces between the big logs can be filled by smaller logs
However, Providing the logs are small compared to the size of the overall container, then it makes no difference whether they are smaller or larger as the packing ratio is much the same
Best packing ratio is a mixture of sizes as the spaces between the big logs can be filled by smaller logs