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Quick Board Foot Calculator Guide
Use this handy tool to figure out exactly how much lumber you’ll need before you buy. If you already know what a board foot is, just enter your board’s dimensions below. Otherwise, read on for the basics!


What Is a Board Foot?

A board foot measures volume rather than area. It’s the industry standard for buying lumber because boards come in many widths and thicknesses. One board foot equals a piece of wood that is:

  • 1 ft long
  • 1 ft wide
  • 1 in thick

That works out to:

1 board foot  = 144 cubic inches = 1/12 cubic feet

How to Calculate Board Feet

It’s as simple as plugging your measurements into this formula:

board feet = length (ft) × width (in) × thickness (in) / 12

$$\text{board feet} = \frac{\text{length (ft)} \times \text{width (in)} \times \text{thickness (in)}}{12}$$

Remember: Length in feet; width & thickness in inches.


Example Calculation

Imagine you need 4 oak boards for a project. Each board is:

  • Length: 6 ft
  • Width: 8 in
  • Thickness: 1 ½ in

Per board

$$\displaystyle \frac{6 \times 8 \times 1.5}{12} = 6.0\;\mathrm{BF}$$

Total for 4 boards

$$\displaystyle 6.0 \times 4 = 24.0\;\mathrm{BF}$$

Cost at \$5.25 per BF

$$\displaystyle 24.0 \times 5.25 = \$126.00$$


💡 You might also like our Decking Calculator or Plywood Yield Calculator for related projects.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I estimate board feet in a log?

Use a log‑rule chart (Doyle, Scribner, etc.), or estimate with:

$$\displaystyle \biggl(\frac{\text{Diameter (in)} - 4}{4}\biggr)^{2} \times \text{Length (ft)} $$

This gives you an approximate BF before milling.

What’s the difference between board feet and linear feet?

  • Board feet measure volume.
  • Linear feet measure length.

For instance, an 8 ft × 2 in × 4 in 2×4 is 8 LF, but:

$$\displaystyle \frac{8 \times 2 \times 4}{12} \;=\; 5.33\;\mathrm{BF} $$

How many BF in a 2×6?

How many board feet are in a 2 × 4?

Length of 2 × 4 (ft) Number of board feet
6 4
8 5⅓
10 6⅔
12 8
14 9⅓
16 10⅔
18 12
20 13⅓
22 14⅔
24 16

How do I measure a board foot?

  1. Measure board length in feet.
  2. Measure width in inches.
  3. Measure thickness in inches.
  4. Multiply them and divide by 12.

How much does a board foot of oak weigh?
Oak averages about 4.0 lb per BF (1.8 kg), depending on species and moisture.

Can I convert square feet to board feet?
Yes—if you include thickness.

E.g. 200 ft² at ¾ in thick = 

$$\displaystyle \frac{200 \times 0.75}{12} \;=\; 12.5\;\mathrm{BF} $$

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