If a diagram is smaller than actual size it is called a reduction.
A 4x4, when referred to in the context of lumber or wood dimensions, is actually 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches due to the process of milling. The nominal dimensions (like 4x4) are the size before the wood is dried and planed, which reduces its size. This standardization helps with ease of identification and purchasing, but the finished product is smaller than the nominal size.
A nominal 4x4 lumber measures 4 inches by 4 inches, but its actual dimensions are typically about 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches once it has been planed and dried. This reduction occurs due to the milling process, which smooths and finishes the wood. Therefore, it's essential to account for these actual dimensions in construction and woodworking projects.
A 2x10x12 board is nominally sized, meaning its actual dimensions are smaller than the stated size due to the milling process. The actual size of a 2x10 board is approximately 1.5 inches thick and 9.25 inches wide. The length remains 12 feet, so the actual dimensions are 1.5 inches by 9.25 inches by 12 feet.
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Actual Size was created in 2001.
A standard 4x4 lumber typically measures 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches in cross-section and is commonly available in lengths of 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 feet. However, the actual dimensions can slightly vary due to milling and drying processes. The term "4x4" refers to its nominal size before it is planed and dried.
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