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โ 15y agoassuming you mean 3/4" Thick.
30" X 108" / 144 sq"/sq ft = 22.5 X 32" / (3/4) = 960 square feet
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โ 15y agoTo find the total square footage, we first need to convert the dimensions to feet: 108 inches = 9 feet, 30 inches = 2.5 feet, and 32 inches = 2.67 feet. The area of each board is (34/12) * (2.5) = 7.92 square feet. Multiplying this by the total number of boards (9 * 2.5 * 2.67) = 60, the total square footage of the lumber stack would be 60 * 7.92 = 475.2 square feet.
A board foot is a unit of measure for lumber volume equal to 144 cubic inches, which is equivalent to a board that is 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches long.
Wane in lumber refers to the presence of the rounded edges or corners of a piece of wood, usually due to improper sawing or shaping. This can reduce the usable surface area of the board and affect its structural integrity. It is important to minimize wane to ensure the strength and quality of the lumber.
A 2x6x16 board would have a total of 192 square feet. This is calculated by multiplying the length by width (16 x 6 = 96 square inches) and then converting square inches to square feet (96 sq in รท 144 = 0.67 sq ft). Finally, the answer is multiplied by 2 since there are two sides to the board.
To calculate board feet, multiply the length (96 inches) by the width (12 inches) by the thickness (4 inches) and divide by 144. So, (96 x 12 x 4) / 144 = 32 board feet in the board.
At one time, sawmills cut green lumber to 2"x8". A higher-humidity board would shrink more than an dryer board, and in any case, the board would be reduced in size by planing (smoothing the rough-cut sides.) Seems to me that the industry standardized the size of wood about 40 yeas ago. Now, sawmills calculate the size to cut so that dried and planed wood will be a standard size when dried. A 2x6 is actually 1.5 inches thick and 7.25 inches wide.
A board foot is a unit of measure for lumber volume equal to 144 cubic inches, which is equivalent to a board that is 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, and 12 inches long.
The area of a square game board is 144 sq. in. What is the length of one of the sides of the board? Answer: 12 inches
8.25 square feet.
A board foot is one square foot by one inch thick or 4 quarters (4/4). If you were using something thicker, then the square footage provided would be proportionately less. I.e. 8/4 lumber would yield half the square footage but would be twice as thick (2"). So, using 4/4 lumber would mean 2000 board feet for the house assuming no waste.
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.
19 5/8 inches
It depends on how many inches. Area in square inches = width (in inches) x length (in inches)
Measure the length plus the width, double that number. Take that number and multiply it by the height of the base board. That will give you the number of square inches of base. Divide the number of square inches by 144 and that will give you the square feet. There are 144 square inches in each square foot.
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2,000 square inches
Usually, 2,400 square foot, single-family home requires about 16,000 board feet of framing lumber . Furthermore, over 14,000 square feet of other wood is also required.
Cupping is when a board curves in the width of the board