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The US sells lumber by $/board foot. I want to create a project planning spreadsheet that uses Imperial or metric dimensions to calculate how many Board feet I will need to buy. If the planner is used in a country that uses metric dimensions, how is lumber purchased? Is it the actual size or a rough size? A board 3/4" X 4" X 3' = 1 board foot because the 3/4" is considered 1". The same applies to 5/8" and 7/8" lumber.

TylerH
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The nearest equivalent would be cubic metres. That's the figure you would use to estimate how much wood you could get out of a tree of a given size.

But nobody would try to specify how many cubic metres of wood they require to build a house. The quantity surveyor would specify exactly what is needed. (The sizes would most likely be the metric equivalents of common inch sizes, for historical reasons).

Here in Europe, we tend to build our garden sheds out of wood, and our houses out of brick, stone or concrete.

Simon B
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