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]].
==Lumber trees==
(Cedar, maple, birch, pine, willow, oak)
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.
Fruit trees and young or shriveled Shrivelled lumber trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log , and young trees generally give nothing. ==Fruit trees==(Apple, cherry, olive, lemon)Fruit trees when cut down give a single small log if mature to overaged, or a [[wood scrap]] when cut downif shrivelled.
Log Sizes from Fruit Trees
|Overaged || 5.6 kg
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==Shrubs and bushes==
Small plants like [[grape]] bushes, [[oleander]], [[rose|roses]] do not give logs.
==Storage==