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Board Feet

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(T)Thickness of Boards
(W)Width of Boards
(L)Length of Boards
(n)Number of Boards
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The Board Feet calculator computes the board feet (BF) of a number of measured boards.

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (T) Thickness of Boards
  • (W) Width of Boards
  • (L) Length of Boards
  • (n) Number of Boards

Board Feet (BF): the calculator return the value in feet.

The Math / Science

Board feet (BF) is a unit of measurement used to quantify the volume of lumber. It represents a one-foot length of a board that is one foot wide and one inch thick. It is commonly used in the woodworking, construction, and lumber industries to estimate the amount of wood in a piece or to price lumber.

Formula to Calculate Board Feet:

Board Feet (BF) =Length (in inches) x Width (in inches) x Thickness (in inches)144

Example:

A board that is 2 inches thick, 6 inches wide, and 10 feet long would be calculated as follows:

  1. Convert the length to inches: 10 feet×12 inches/foot=120 inches.
  2. Apply the formula:

BF=120 (Length)×6 (Width)×2 (Thickness)144 =10 board feet

Uses of Board Feet:

  1. Pricing Lumber: Lumber is often sold based on its board-foot volume.
  2. Project Estimation: Helps builders and woodworkers estimate the amount of lumber needed for a project.
  3. Inventory Management: Sawmills and lumberyards use it to quantify and manage wood stock.

Understanding board feet helps standardize lumber transactions and ensures accurate communication of material needs.


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