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Board.
A long piece of sawed lumber or wood is called board
A long piece of sawed lumber or wood is typically referred to as a "board" or "plank." Boards are often used in construction, furniture making, and various woodworking projects. They can vary in thickness, width, and length, and are usually categorized by their type of wood and intended use. Common examples include pine boards for framing and hardwood planks for cabinetry.
A 2 by 4 piece of lumber actually measures 1.5 inches in thickness and 3.5 inches in width.
A standard unit of lumber, often referred to as a "lumber unit" or "board foot," typically contains 1,000 board feet. Since a 2x4 measures 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches and is usually 8 feet long, it equals 5.33 board feet per piece. Therefore, a unit of lumber contains approximately 187 pieces of 2x4s, assuming standard lengths and no waste.
A plank or a board.
a piece of lumber with a grove on one side to accept soffit.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.
Board is a collective noun for board of directors and board of trustees. The noun board is not a collective noun when referring to a piece of lumber or a place the teacher writes on the wall.