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Lumber Dimensions: Nominal vs Actual - Archtoolbox Dimensional lumber is cut to a specific length, width, and depth However, there is a difference between the nominal size (what the lumber is referred to) and the actual size The tables below provide both the nominal and actual lumber dimensions for many common North American lumber sizes
Commercial Lumber Sizes Chart Table - Engineers Edge Commercial Lumber Sizes Chart Table The following data is standard reference and size data for commercially available lumber within the USA All data is in imperial units (Inches) Mechanical Tolerance Variations of Lumber: Per Voluntary Product Standard PS 20-05, American Softwood Lumber Standard
Dimensional Lumber Sizes for Building and Remodeling - The Spruce Dimensional lumber is wood lumber cut to pre-defined, standard sizes A two-by-four (2x4) is an example of dimensional lumber Nominal is the stated name (2x4, for example), and actual refers to the physical dimensions (1-1 2 inches by 3-1 2 inches)
Understanding Nominal and Actual Lumber Sizes | Lowes The typical nominal dimensions for wood, such as 2 x 4, refer to the thickness and the width of the wood If a third number is added onto the nominal dimensions, such as 2 x 4 x 96, it indicates the length of the wood
Dimensional Lumber: Types, Sizes, History - MT Copeland What is dimensional lumber? Dimensional lumber is cut and finished lumber (planed on all four sides) that comes in standardized sizes These lumber sizes are typically described in inches in the United States and in millimeters in most other countries