Lumber
What is Board Foot?
A board foot is a lumber volume equal to a board 12 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. Hardwood is often estimated and sold with this unit.
Why Board Foot matters
Lumber terms affect buying quantities, board selection, moisture risk, milling allowance, and how boards should be oriented before cutting. For builders using WoodCutTool, the practical point is simple: define the term before the material is cut so the plan, calculator result, and shop work all describe the same thing.
How to use it in a project
Use lumber terms with board-foot estimates, cut lists, and rough-to-final dimension planning so the material order matches the finished parts. When the project has many parts or expensive material, move from a rough note to a real cut list calculator, plywood cut calculator, or saved CutList layout before buying or cutting stock.
Use the glossary to clarify the language, then use WoodCutTool calculators to test the actual numbers.