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More information from the unit converter. How many board foot in 1 cubic foot? The answer is 12. We assume you are converting between board foot and cubic foot.You can view more details on each measurement unit: board foot or cubic foot The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 423.77599886667 board foot, or 35.314666572222 cubic foot.


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One board foot of lumber is one square foot that is one inch thick.Board foot is a volume measurement used for lumber, where. 1 board foot = 144 in 3 = 1⁄12 ft 3 = 2360 cm 3 = 2.360 liters = 0.002360 m 3; Board feet can be calculated as. BF = t w ft L = t w in L / 12 (1). where . BF = board feet . w ft = nominal lumber width (ft). w in = nominal lumber width (in). t = nominal lumber.


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Total BF = 12 (2 x 4 x8) / 12 = 64 board feet for 12 pieces. Just remember that one board foot is equal to a volume of one square foot that's an inch thick. If the thickness and width differ, but they have the same length, then whatever the length of the board is, they will have the same number of board feet for the two sizes.


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Calculate the number of board feet in one of the boards:$$\text {Board feet in one board} = {2.5 × 4.5 × 2 \over 12} = \text {1.875 bd. ft.}$$. Multiply by the total number of boards (10) to get the total number of board feet:$$\text {Total board feet = 1.875 × 10 = 18.75 bd. ft.}$$. If you know the cost per board foot, then multiply the.


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To calculate a plank's board footage, multiply its thickness by its length and width (all in inches) and divide the result by 144. In contrast, surfaced lumber is typically sold by the linear foot, a simple measurement of a board's length. The price per foot will vary according to the board's width and thickness.".


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Board Foot Definition. Board foot (bd. ft.), is a volume measurement of wood lumber. These particularly exotic woods are usually measured and priced by the board foot (footage). In other words, it accounts for the thickness, width, and length of the lumber. Moreover, one board foot of wood is one square foot that is one inch thick.


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Instant free online tool for board feet to cubic meter conversion or vice versa. The board feet to cubic meter [m^3] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to convert board feet or cubic meter to other volume - lumber units or learn more about volume - lumber conversions.


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Formula. Lf = 12/ (T*W)*bf. where Lf is lineal feet bf is the board foot amount T the nominal thickness of the board W the nominal width of the board. Example. Convert 600 board feet of 1 x 2 lumber to a lineal foot amount; Lf = 12 ÷ (1 * 2) * 600 12 ÷ 2 * 600 = 600 6 * 600 =3600. 600 board feet of 1 x 2 lumber makes 3600 lineal feet of 1 x 2's.


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1⁄12 ft 3. The board foot or board-foot is a unit of measurement for the volume of lumber in the United States and Canada. It equals the volume of a one-foot (305 mm) length of a board, one foot wide and one inch (25.4 mm) thick. Board foot can be abbreviated as FBM (for "foot, board measure"), BDFT, or BF.


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1 Bd. Ft. = 144 cubic inches. Thickness uses the rough sawn dimension, not your final net dimension. Board footage is the measurement when buying random widths and random lengths. To determine what to buy, convert your project parts into board footage and use that to estimate about how much you'll need to buy. FYI: lumber under 1" is calculated.


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If you have 84 of the ten-foot-long 2x4s that we already calculated the board footage on, your BDFT calculations look like this: 84 x 2 x 4 x 10 / 12 = 560 board feet. The table below lists the board feet in a 1′ piece of lumber for each dimension: Lumber Dimension Board Foot Measurement: Lumber Dimension Board Foot Measurement; 1×4.334:


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Board Feet = Length (inches) × Width (inches) × Thickness (inches) / 144. Board Feet = 12 × 12 × 5 × 2 / 144. Board Feet =1440 in. 3 / 144 = 10 bd. ft. Let's say the cost of the board is $10 per bf. In this case, you will need $100 (before tax) to pay for the required boards. You may also be interested in our Square Footage Calculator.


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On this page is a board foot log rule calculator, which will estimate the board foot yield of a log using the Doyle or Scribner log scale rules, or the International log rule with a 1/4" or 1/8" kerf.. It can also estimate the yield of standing trees using the Wiant and Castaneda adaptations of the Doyle, Scribner, and International 1/4" rule. (While board feet is the accepted standard in.


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Instructions: Hardwood Lumber Board Footage Calculator. Enter the nominal thickness of the lumber. Nominal thickness of hardwood lumber is traditionally the minimum thickness when green or air-dried. For pieces under 1-inch thick (such as 3/4) use a nominal thickness of 1-inch. Enter lumber length reducing if necessary to the nearest foot.


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1.25 x 6 x 14 / 12 = 8.75 Board Foot Compare this to the board foot calculation for a standard 14' board: 1 x 6 x 14 / 12 = 7 Board Foot Another way to quickly calculate board feet is to memorize the board feet in each lineal foot of standard dimensional material. For example, there is .667 board feet in 1 lineal foot of 2 x 4.


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3. Multiply the thickness by the width by the length and divide the result by 12. Start by taking all 3 measurements and multiplying them together. For this example, 4 x 4 x 10 = 160. To finish the calculation, just divide by 12. In this case, 160 ÷ 12 = 13.33, so you need 13.33 board feet of lumber.