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144 cubic inches of wood.

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12 inches of a 1X12

24 inches of 1x6

Notes: Boards under 1 inch thick are treated as 1 inch.

Board feet are calculated using nominal size rather than actual size

i.e. 2x4 not 1 1/2 X 3 1/2

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