about 17 2x4 s
If you have no windows or door openings and no
partitions or corner framing you will need 13 studs
and 3-16' 2x4's. How to figure this: Multiple the
length of wall (16') by 12 (12" in a foot) and then
divide by 16 (spacing 16") and add one for the end.
16x12=192 Divided by 16=12 + 1=13
There will be 13 studs in a interior wall and 15 studs in an exterior wall. The reason for the to extra studs in the exterior wall is for drywall backing in each corner.
It take 22 studs for 16 o.c. for 28' long wall
8 spaces, 9 studs.
how many 2x4 studs for a 52 ft wall 16 and 24 inches on center
9 if the studs are on 16" center and 7 if on 24"
14 studs
there would be 24 studs, but this does not include the bottom plate, top plate(s) or the necessary tie-in at the corners of the wall It's actually 25 studs, you need to add one for the end. This is providing you have no partitions, windows or doors in wall. And as mentioned above if you are going to tie-in to another wall or two you will need extra studs. You will also need 96' of plate material.
there are 12 studs and 11 spaces in a 14' wall
If there are no windows, doors or partitions in the wall and no corner walls on the end you will need 13 studs, 24 feet of bottom plate and 48 feet of top plate.
31 Studs not counting corners
If you mean how to estimate how many studs to order... I order one for every foot when framing 16" on center.
The correct spacing for framing studs in a wall is typically 16 inches apart on center. This means measuring from the center of one stud to the center of the next. However, in some cases, spacing can be adjusted to 24 inches apart depending on the load bearing requirements of the wall.
29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
19 or 21 if you double the ones on the ends so that the cross wall has something to nail to