Board Foot Cost Formula:
Where:
C = Cost in currency
BF = Board feet
P = Price per board foot in currency
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The Board Foot Cost calculation determines the total cost of lumber based on the volume (in board feet) and the price per board foot. It's commonly used in woodworking and construction.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation multiplies the volume of lumber by the price per unit volume to determine total cost.
Details: Accurate cost estimation is crucial for budgeting woodworking projects, comparing material costs, and professional lumber purchasing.
Tips: Enter board feet (volume) and price per board foot. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is a board foot?
A: A board foot is a volume measurement for lumber equal to 144 cubic inches (12" × 12" × 1").
Q2: How do I calculate board feet?
A: Board feet = (length in feet × width in inches × thickness in inches) ÷ 12
Q3: Does this calculator account for waste?
A: No, this calculates exact cost. For projects, add 10-20% to account for cutting waste.
Q4: Can I use this for different wood types?
A: Yes, as long as you know the price per board foot for each wood type.
Q5: Why are some board foot prices higher?
A: Prices vary by wood species, grade, thickness, and market conditions.