Im gonna give you the less obvious answers since its pretty easy to make small projects like boxes and such with 10bf. You can build chairs, stools, small end tables, etc. All you need for these are legs, tops, and in the case of some end tables a drawer.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
Lots of benches or picnic tables
To calculate the board feet in a piece of wood, you can use the formula: Board Feet = (Thickness in inches × Width in inches × Length in feet) / 12. For a 2x10x10 piece of wood, this would be (2 × 10 × 10) / 12, which equals approximately 16.67 board feet.
To find the board feet in 750-2 multiplied by 10-16', we first interpret the expression. If it's referring to a volume of wood where 750-2 means 748, and assuming "10-16'" indicates a length of 10 feet by a height of 16 feet, we can calculate the board feet. The formula for board feet is: ((Thickness \times Width \times Length) / 12). However, without specific thickness and width values, we cannot calculate the exact board feet. Please provide additional details for an accurate calculation.
A 24-10 ft. board refers to a board that is 24 inches wide and 10 feet long. To convert the length from feet to inches, multiply by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). Therefore, 10 feet is 120 inches long. So, the board is 24 inches wide and 120 inches long.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
30,000 board feet. Today $350 per thousand board feet, it will cost $10,500.
Lots of benches or picnic tables
To calculate the board feet in a piece of wood, you can use the formula: Board Feet = (Thickness in inches × Width in inches × Length in feet) / 12. For a 2x10x10 piece of wood, this would be (2 × 10 × 10) / 12, which equals approximately 16.67 board feet.
10 meters is 32 feet 9¾ inches.
a dog house
To find the board feet in 750-2 multiplied by 10-16', we first interpret the expression. If it's referring to a volume of wood where 750-2 means 748, and assuming "10-16'" indicates a length of 10 feet by a height of 16 feet, we can calculate the board feet. The formula for board feet is: ((Thickness \times Width \times Length) / 12). However, without specific thickness and width values, we cannot calculate the exact board feet. Please provide additional details for an accurate calculation.
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800 feet / 10 foot per board = 80 boards
the goal is 10 feet high
1,200 board feet.
cubic feet x 12 = board feet