Yes, you can use 1x lumber for fascia boards, but it's important to consider the thickness and durability needed for the application. Typically, 1x boards are thinner and may not provide as much support or longevity as thicker materials. If using 1x lumber, ensure it is properly treated or made from a rot-resistant wood to withstand weather exposure. For optimal performance, many builders prefer using 2x lumber for fascia boards.
Though "board foot" sounds a measurement of area it is actually a measurement of volume. 1 board foot equals 144 cubic inches of wood. Length x Width x Thickness = Board Feet Therefore a board that is 12 inches x 12 inches x 1 inch is 1 board foot. But so is a board that is 12 x 6 x 2 However, you must take into account the fact that all lumber is actually a different size than it says it is. A 2 x 12 is actually 1-1/2 by 11-1/2. So instead of a board foot of 1 x 12 being 12 inches long, it would be: 144 / (3/4 x 11-1/2) or 13.22 inches long.
lineal is the length board feet is 1ft wide X 1 ft long X 1 inch thick = 1 board foot
the width would be 1 unit
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Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
Fascia is is the exerior trim on a building just above the soffit and just below the lowest point of the roofing material. In our area fascia is usually a 1 x 6 .
80 boards.
lineal is the length board feet is 1ft wide X 1 ft long X 1 inch thick = 1 board foot
Though "board foot" sounds a measurement of area it is actually a measurement of volume. 1 board foot equals 144 cubic inches of wood. Length x Width x Thickness = Board Feet Therefore a board that is 12 inches x 12 inches x 1 inch is 1 board foot. But so is a board that is 12 x 6 x 2 However, you must take into account the fact that all lumber is actually a different size than it says it is. A 2 x 12 is actually 1-1/2 by 11-1/2. So instead of a board foot of 1 x 12 being 12 inches long, it would be: 144 / (3/4 x 11-1/2) or 13.22 inches long.
6"x 6" x 1" = 1 bd. ft.
A 1 x 6 x 10 pine board has dimensions of 1 inch in thickness, 6 inches in width, and 10 feet in length.
1-1/2" x 7-1/4"
the width would be 1 unit
The correct score is 11 (X is worth 10 points), unless you placed the X on a bonus square. If you use a blank tile to represent an X, then the correct score is 1.
A board foot in 12in x 1in x 1in, so a cubic foot would be 12 board feet.
Typically it would be 3/4 X 7-1/2.
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