It depends on the density of the material you are using
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one board foot is equal to one square foot of lumber that's one inch thick. If you have 200 board feet, that's like having a stack of wood that's 200 square feet in area and one inch thick. So, the answer is 200 square feet. Easy peasy!
The board-foot is a specialized unit of volume for measuring lumber in the United States and Canada. It is the volume of a one foot length of a board one foot wide and one inch thick.
No, one-half inch drywall is not actually one-half inch thick. It is typically around 0.48 inches thick.
To obtain the board measure multiply the length in feet to be covered by the width in feet. If the boards are over one inch thick multiply this by the thickness in inches. Thus assuming the boards are 1 inch thick or less the board measure is 4 x 8 = 32 feet board measure (B.M.)
A board foot is 12 inches by 12 inches by 1 inch thick. A board 6 inches wide, 24 inches long and 1 inch thick is still 1 board foot. Any combination of the three measurements that add up to the first, 12x12x1 is considered 1 board foot.
Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
I am taking this to mean one full board of 3/8 inch thickness. This weighs approximately 34 pounds.
all depends what it is made out of, and how thick the frame is and if it has a backing board
A 1x2 wood board actually measures 3/4 inch thick by 1 1/2 inches wide.
an animal whose skin is one inch thick
0.5 is one half .
About half the width of a pencil