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How to Calculate Lumber Dimension Converter

What is Lumber Dimension Converter?

The Lumber Dimension Converter handles the confusing reality that lumber labeled "2×4" is not actually 2 inches × 4 inches — it's 1.5 × 3.5 inches actual. This nominal vs actual difference (a residual of historical milling standards before kiln drying) catches every beginner woodworker. The calculator converts nominal sizes (1×2 through 6×6) to actual inches and millimeters, calculates board feet (BF, the standard lumber volume unit), converts length units, and computes total project costs.

Formula

Board Feet (BF) = (Nominal Thickness × Nominal Width × Length in feet) ÷ 12; Actual dimensions per US softwood standard table
BF
Board Feet (BF) — 1 BF = 144 cubic inches = ~0.00236 m³

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Select nominal lumber size from common dropdown (1×2 through 6×6)
  2. 2Enter length and unit (feet, inches, meters, centimeters)
  3. 3Enter quantity of pieces
  4. 4Enter price per board foot for cost calculation
  5. 5Calculator outputs total board feet, actual dimensions in inches and mm, length in all units, and total cost
  6. 6Board feet calculation uses nominal dimensions (industry standard)

Worked Examples

Input
Five 2×4s at 8 feet, $3.50/BF
Result
BF = (2×4×8)/12 = 5.33 BF/piece × 5 = 26.67 BF, $93.33 total
Input
One 1×6 at 10 feet
Result
5 BF, actual 0.75″ × 5.5″, 254 mm length
Input
4×4 post at 8 feet
Result
10.67 BF, actual 3.5″ × 3.5″ — standard fence post

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Calculating board feet using actual dimensions — must use nominal
  • Assuming 2×4 = 2 inches × 4 inches — it's 1.5 × 3.5 inches actual
  • Forgetting drying causes additional shrinkage — kiln-dried is more accurate than green
  • Mixing hardwood (often sold by actual) and softwood (sold by nominal) measurement systems

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 2×4 actually 1.5×3.5?

Original 2×4 was rough-sawn from green wood at 2×4 inches. Drying shrinks wood, and surfacing (planing for smooth surfaces) removes another ~¼ inch per side. By the time lumber reaches retail, dimensions are reduced — the industry kept the original "nominal" name for tradition and supply chain consistency.

Is there a metric equivalent?

Yes — most US 2×4s are sold as 38mm × 89mm internationally (actual measurements). Some European countries use slightly different sizing (45 × 95mm). When importing/exporting, the metric measurement is the actual size, not nominal.

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