1 board foot is a board that is 1 foot long, 1 foot wide and 1 inch thick, so since you did not give length and with of the boards there is no way to answer your question.
To calculate the total number of deck boards needed for a deck that is 5 feet wide and 4 feet long, you would first find the perimeter of the deck, which is 18 feet. Since each deck board is 4 feet long, you would divide the perimeter by the length of each board to get the total number of boards needed, which is 4.5 boards. Since you can't buy half a board, you would need to round up to 5 boards.
The equation would be: number of pieces = total length of yarn / length of each piece. In this case, the equation would be: number of pieces = 4 feet / 13 feet. Simplifying, the equation becomes: number of pieces = 4/13.
30,000 board feet. Today $350 per thousand board feet, it will cost $10,500.
14 pieces. 4 inches left over.
1 foot = 12 inches so 12 feet = 12*12 = 144 inches from which 14 10" pieces can be cut.
To convert board feet to lineal feet, divide the total board feet by the board's thickness in feet. For example, if you have 100 board feet of lumber that is 1 inch thick, you would divide 100 by 1, which equals 100 lineal feet.
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To determine how many pieces of 2x6x12 boards are needed to cover 1,000 square feet, first calculate the area of one board. A 2x6 board is actually 1.5 inches by 5.5 inches in dimensions, which equals 0.0625 square feet per board (1.5/12 * 5.5/12). To cover 1,000 square feet, you would need approximately 16,000 boards (1,000 / 0.0625).
You can divide the number of inches by 12, (the number of inches in a foot) to come up with a board length measurement.
Cubic board feet is not a term used in the lumber industry, but it's obvious that a cubic foot is a cube that is one foot on an edge. A board foot, which is a common term used in the lumber industry is a piece of wood that is twelve inches wide, one inch thick and one foot long. Ten board feet would be a board one inch thick, twelve inches wide and ten feet long. (And no, a board doesn't have to be 12 inches wide. If it's 6 inches wide and 2 inches thick and one foot long, there is still one board foot of material there.) To make a cubic foot of wood, one might take one board foot of wood (12"x12"x1") and put it down, then stack another eleven pieces just like it on top the first one. That's 12 pieces of wood that are 1" thick for a total of 12" in height, and which are 12"x12" (length and width) giving us a volume of wood that is 12"x12"x12" or one cubic foot.
To find the area, we multiply the lengths of the sides together. As your board is 12.2 feet by 12.2 feet, the area will be 12.2 x 12.2 feet squared, or 148.84 square feet.
To calculate the total square footage of a 1x6x8 foot board, you first need to find the surface area of one side of the board. Since the board is 1 foot wide and 8 feet long, the area of one side is 1 x 8 = 8 square feet. Since there are two sides to the board, you would multiply the area of one side by 2 to get the total surface area of the board, which is 8 x 2 = 16 square feet.