Difference between revisions of "Log"

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''A log cleared from branches.''
 
''A log cleared from branches.''
  
Log comes from a [[tree]]. It is primarily used for making a [[shaft]] or a [[plank]], some [[ship building]] and other [[carpentry]] items, for [[iron lamp|street lamps]], or just burned as [[fuel]].
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Logs are the result of felling fruit [[tree]]s or young trees or chopping up [[felled tree]]s.
  
Old to overaged lumber trees create [[felled tree]]s when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use an [[axe]] to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24.
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They are primarily used for making [[shaft]]s or [[plank]]s, some [[ship building]] and other [[carpentry]] items, for [[:category:street lamps|street lamp]] poles or just burned as [[fuel]].
  
Fruit trees and young or shriveled trees give just one smaller log when cut down.
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Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use an [[axe]] to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24.
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Fruit trees and young or shriveled trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log when cut down.
  
 
[[Category:Wood]]
 
[[Category:Wood]]
 
[[Category:Babel/L]]
 
[[Category:Babel/L]]

Revision as of 20:32, 16 May 2010

Main / Skills / Woodcutting / Log

Description

A log cleared from branches.

Logs are the result of felling fruit trees or young trees or chopping up felled trees.

They are primarily used for making shafts or planks, some ship building and other carpentry items, for street lamp poles or just burned as fuel.

Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when cut down. Use an axe to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24.

Fruit trees and young or shriveled trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log when cut down.