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Lumber Dimensions Chart: Nominal vs Actual Sizes

Complete lumber size chart showing nominal vs actual dimensions for all common softwood and hardwood boards, plus board feet calculations.

Updated March 1, 2026

Lumber Dimensions: Nominal vs Actual Size

When you buy a "2x4" at the lumber yard, it does not actually measure 2 inches by 4 inches. Lumber is sold by its nominal size (the rough-cut size before drying and planing), but the actual size is smaller after the wood is dried and surfaced. This chart shows the actual dimensions you will receive for every common lumber size.

Softwood Lumber Dimensions (Pine, Spruce, Fir, Cedar)

Nominal SizeActual Size (inches)Actual Size (mm)Common Use
1 × 23/4 × 1-1/219 × 38Furring strips, craft projects
1 × 33/4 × 2-1/219 × 64Furring strips, trim
1 × 43/4 × 3-1/219 × 89Trim, shelving, craft
1 × 63/4 × 5-1/219 × 140Shelving, fence boards, paneling
1 × 83/4 × 7-1/419 × 184Shelving, sheathing
1 × 103/4 × 9-1/419 × 235Wide shelving, cabinetry
1 × 123/4 × 11-1/419 × 286Wide shelving, cabinetry
2 × 21-1/2 × 1-1/238 × 38Balusters, light framing
2 × 31-1/2 × 2-1/238 × 64Light framing, furring
2 × 41-1/2 × 3-1/238 × 89Wall studs, general framing
2 × 61-1/2 × 5-1/238 × 140Exterior walls, floor joists, deck boards
2 × 81-1/2 × 7-1/438 × 184Floor joists, rafters, headers
2 × 101-1/2 × 9-1/438 × 235Floor joists, rafters, stair stringers
2 × 121-1/2 × 11-1/438 × 286Floor joists, ridge beams, stair stringers
4 × 43-1/2 × 3-1/289 × 89Fence posts, deck posts, columns
4 × 63-1/2 × 5-1/289 × 140Beams, posts, structural supports
6 × 65-1/2 × 5-1/2140 × 140Heavy posts, timber framing
6 × 85-1/2 × 7-1/2140 × 190Beams, heavy timber
8 × 87-1/2 × 7-1/2190 × 190Heavy beams, commercial construction

Hardwood Lumber Dimensions (Oak, Maple, Cherry, Walnut)

Hardwood is sold by the "quarter" system, referring to the rough-sawn thickness in quarter-inches. After surfacing (S2S = surfaced two sides), the actual thickness is reduced.

Quarter DesignationRough ThicknessSurfaced (S2S) ThicknessCommon Name
4/4 (four-quarter)1"13/16" (0.8125")One-inch stock
5/4 (five-quarter)1-1/4"1-1/16" (1.0625")Deck boards, heavy shelving
6/4 (six-quarter)1-1/2"1-5/16" (1.3125")Table tops, thick stock
8/4 (eight-quarter)2"1-13/16" (1.8125")Table legs, thick stock
10/4 (ten-quarter)2-1/2"2-5/16" (2.3125")Heavy timber, turning blanks
12/4 (twelve-quarter)3"2-13/16" (2.8125")Heavy beams, large turning
16/4 (sixteen-quarter)4"3-13/16" (3.8125")Heavy structural, carving blocks

Board Feet Calculation

Lumber is priced by the board foot, a unit of volume equal to a 1-inch thick board that is 12 inches wide and 12 inches long (144 cubic inches).

Board Feet = (Thickness in inches × Width in inches × Length in feet) ÷ 12

Board SizeLength 8 ftLength 10 ftLength 12 ftLength 16 ft
1 × 42.67 bf3.33 bf4.00 bf5.33 bf
1 × 64.00 bf5.00 bf6.00 bf8.00 bf
1 × 85.33 bf6.67 bf8.00 bf10.67 bf
1 × 128.00 bf10.00 bf12.00 bf16.00 bf
2 × 45.33 bf6.67 bf8.00 bf10.67 bf
2 × 68.00 bf10.00 bf12.00 bf16.00 bf
2 × 810.67 bf13.33 bf16.00 bf21.33 bf
2 × 1013.33 bf16.67 bf20.00 bf26.67 bf
2 × 1216.00 bf20.00 bf24.00 bf32.00 bf
4 × 410.67 bf13.33 bf16.00 bf21.33 bf
6 × 624.00 bf30.00 bf36.00 bf48.00 bf

Standard Lumber Lengths

Softwood dimensional lumber is available in standard lengths of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 feet. The most commonly stocked lengths at home centers are 8, 10, 12, and 16 feet. Longer lengths may need to be special ordered.

Pressure-Treated Lumber Notes

  • Pressure-treated lumber has the same nominal and actual dimensions as untreated lumber.
  • Treated lumber will shrink slightly as it dries after purchase (it is sold wet).
  • Common treatment chemicals include ACQ (Alkaline Copper Quaternary) and CA-C (Copper Azole).
  • Use treated lumber for any ground contact, outdoor, or moisture-exposed applications.
  • Always use stainless steel or coated fasteners with pressure-treated lumber.

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