How many milliquarter in 1 board foot? The answer is 8.1104628715763. We assume you are converting between milliquarter [UK, liquid] and board foot. You can view more details on each measurement unit: milliquarter or board foot The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 3437.0195046732 milliquarter, or 423.77599886667 board foot. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between milliquarters and board feet. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 milliquarter to board foot = 0.1233 board foot
5 milliquarter to board foot = 0.61649 board foot
10 milliquarter to board foot = 1.23298 board foot
20 milliquarter to board foot = 2.46595 board foot
30 milliquarter to board foot = 3.69893 board foot
40 milliquarter to board foot = 4.9319 board foot
50 milliquarter to board foot = 6.16488 board foot
75 milliquarter to board foot = 9.24731 board foot
100 milliquarter to board foot = 12.32975 board foot
You can do the reverse unit conversion from board foot to milliquarter, or enter any two units below:
The board-foot is a specialized unit of volume for measuring lumber in the United States and Canada. It is the amount of wood in a 12-inch long 1-inch-by-12-inch board (or 1 foot × 1 inch × 1 foot, about 30 × 2½ × 30 cm³), or the equivalent (144 cubic inches, 2.36 litres). Unfortunately, it is not truly a measure of volume, due to nominal and actual measures used in the lumber business. In addition, the definition is different for hardwood and softwood. Note that the cf of a 2x6x18' board is 1.03, not 1.5 because the actual dimensions are 1.5x5.5x18'. The calculations here do not apply to nominal lumber sizes which are actually slightly less.
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