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How do you calculate MBF? - Answers

Among other things, MBF means a thousand board foot. First, you should look up the definition of "board foot", for example, on the Wikipedia. Assuming a rectangular block shape, convert length and width to feet, and thickness to inches. If you multiply everything together, you get board feet. Divide that by 1000 to get MBF.



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Among other things, MBF means a thousand board foot. First, you should look up the definition of "board foot", for example, on the Wikipedia. Assuming a rectangular block shape, convert length and width to feet, and thickness to inches. If you multiply everything together, you get board feet. Divide that by 1000 to get MBF.



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How do you calculate MBF? - Answers

Among other things, MBF means a thousand board foot. First, you should look up the definition of "board foot", for example, on the Wikipedia. Assuming a rectangular block shape, convert length and width to feet, and thickness to inches. If you multiply everything together, you get board feet. Divide that by 1000 to get MBF.

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