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Your Basic Board Foot CalculatorHere is a bare-bones for
tallying up lumber requirements. Just enter your desired thickness, width,
length, and quantity and it will compute board feet and total board feet.
Nice and simple. If you want something a little more elaborate that can also
produce a materials list, check out the Tabulator.

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Notes:
1. Hardwood lumber is typically sold by the board
foot, a unit of volume equivalent to a board that is one inch thick, one
foot wide and one foot long, or 144 cubic inches. Lumber thickness is
expressed in quarters of an inch, beginning with 1 inch, so that 1 inch
lumber is designated as 4/4, 1-1/2 inch lumber is 6/4, 2 inch lumber is 8/4,
and so on. These units refer to nominal or rough sawn dimensions, not
surfaced dimensions.
2. This program rounds lumber thickness up to
the next 1/4" and lumber less than 4/4 is rounded up to 4/4. Thus,
a specified thickness of 3/4" will be treated as 4/4" material.
3. You can enter fractional wood dimensions as decimals
(12.75), or as conventional fractions (12 3/4). If you use fractions, just
make sure you leave a space between any leading whole number and the
fraction.
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