Lumber Calculator

Calculate board feet, linear feet, and total cost for your lumber project.

Lumber Dimensions

Note: For dimensional lumber (2x4), use actual sizes (e.g., 1.5" x 3.5").

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Common Questions & Resources

Measurement Tips

Nominal vs. Actual: Lumber is often sold by "nominal" size (2x4), but the "actual" size is smaller (1.5" x 3.5"). Always calculate using actual dimensions for accuracy.

Hardwoods: Typically sold by the Board Foot. This measures volume.

Softwoods (Construction): Typically sold by the Linear Foot. This measures length only.

What is a Board Foot?

A board foot is a unit of volume for lumber. It represents a piece of wood that is 12 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 1 inch thick.

Formula: $Thickness (in) \times Width (in) \times Length (ft) \div 144$

How do I convert Board Feet to Cost?

Multiply the total board feet by the price per board foot.

Example: 100 Board Feet at $4.00/BF = $400.00.

When should I use Linear Feet?

Use Linear Feet when buying dimensional lumber (like studs, joists, or fencing rails) where the thickness and width are standard and don't affect the pricing logic per unit of length.