Rough Cut Price Formula:
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Rough cut lumber price calculation determines the total cost of rough cut lumber based on the board footage and the price per board foot. This helps woodworkers, carpenters, and DIY enthusiasts estimate material costs for their projects.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: The calculation multiplies the total board footage by the cost per board foot to determine the total price.
Details: Accurate price calculation is essential for budgeting woodworking projects, comparing material costs, and ensuring profitable pricing for custom woodworking jobs.
Tips: Enter the total board feet measurement and the price per board foot. Both values must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: What is a board foot?
A: A board foot is a unit of measurement for lumber equal to 144 cubic inches (12" × 12" × 1").
Q2: How do I calculate board feet?
A: Board feet = (Length (ft) × Width (in) × Thickness (in)) ÷ 12
Q3: Why does rough cut lumber have a premium price?
A: Rough cut lumber often commands a premium due to its custom milling, unique grain patterns, and the additional processing required.
Q4: Are there additional costs beyond the rough cut price?
A: Yes, additional costs may include delivery fees, taxes, and any required finishing or planing services.
Q5: How accurate is this calculator for project budgeting?
A: This calculator provides the base material cost. Always add 10-15% for waste and unexpected expenses in your final budget.