{"id":8940,"date":"2009-07-06T06:58:08","date_gmt":"2009-07-06T10:58:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.woodworkersguide.com\/?p=1732"},"modified":"2016-01-27T14:26:45","modified_gmt":"2016-01-27T14:26:45","slug":"a-board-foot-calculator","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ravenview.com\/a-board-foot-calculator\/","title":{"rendered":"A Board Foot Calculator"},"content":{"rendered":"
What is a ‘board foot’? No, it’s not what’s at the end of a wooden leg! Sorry, it’s an oldie but a goodie and it had to be said. \ud83d\ude09 You’ll often hear reference to this woodworking term when you are in the process of buying wood. Although lumber is sold by the piece in building supply stores, mills and specialty wood dealers price by the ‘board foot’.<\/p>\n
A ‘board foot’ is a measure of wood volume instead of linear feet. A board foot is the volume of a 1-foot piece of wood that is 1 foot wide and 1 inch thick. This translates to 144 cubic inches. So, to calculate board feet, you would use the following formula:<\/p>\n
Thickness (inches) X Width (inches) X Length (feet) \u00f7 12 = Board Feet<\/p>\n
Or you can use this handy Board Foot Calculator:<\/p>\n
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