Calculateur de cubage bois
Calculateur de cubage : convertissez les dimensions du bois en volume. Outil gratuit pour le chiffrage du bois massif — cubage et coût instantanés.
Comment utiliser ce calculateur
- 1Enter the board thickness in inches (nominal dimension).
- 2Enter the board width in inches (nominal dimension).
- 3Enter the board length in feet.
- 4Enter the number of pieces.
- 5Click Calculate to get total board feet and estimated cost.
À propos de ce matériau
A board foot (BF) is the standard unit of volume measurement for lumber in North America. One board foot equals a piece of wood 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, and 1 foot long — or 144 cubic inches of wood. The formula is: Board Feet = (Thickness in inches x Width in inches x Length in feet) / 12. Board feet use nominal (not actual) dimensions, so a surfaced 2x6 is calculated as 2 x 6, not 1.5 x 5.5. This measurement is essential for purchasing hardwood lumber, which is almost always sold by the board foot rather than by the piece. Softwood framing lumber at retail stores is typically sold by the piece, but wholesale lumberyards and sawmills price it by the thousand board feet (MBF). Common hardwood prices per board foot: red oak $4-7, white oak $5-9, maple $5-8, cherry $6-10, walnut $8-15, and exotic species $10-25+. When buying rough-sawn hardwood for furniture or cabinetry, account for waste from surfacing (planing removes 1/8 to 1/4 inch per face), edge jointing, and defect cutting — add 25-40% to your calculated board footage to arrive at the purchase quantity.
Étapes suivantes :
Conseils de pose
- •Use nominal (not actual) dimensions when calculating board feet.
- •Add 25-40% waste factor when buying rough-sawn hardwood for furniture projects.
- •Ask the lumberyard to surface (S2S) rough-sawn boards to save shop time.
- •Request FAS or Select grade hardwood for projects requiring clear, defect-free faces.
Erreurs courantes à éviter
- Using actual dimensions instead of nominal — board feet always use nominal sizes.
- Not accounting for surfacing loss when buying rough-sawn lumber.
- Forgetting to add waste factor for defects, sapwood, and cutting losses.
- Comparing board foot prices across species without accounting for density and workability.
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