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Woodworking Calculators in Excel Free Download

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
I have a lot of woodworking calculators I've had for many years. They've saved me a lot of time and frustrations over the years. I've added them to my free furniture plans site so anyone wanting them can download them. If you have one or a better one and would like to list it on my site just let me know.

Here is a list of them. Enjoy and if you have any problems let me know.

Board Foot Calculator
Drawer Box Calculator
Door Cut Calculator
Compound Miter Calculator
Toe Kick Calculator
Arc Calculator
Raised Panels Calculator
Arch Formula Chart
Run-Rise Calculator
Invoice Template
Project-Cut-List Template

Download here:
https://traditionalwoodworking.org/calculators/
 
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#3 ·
Thanks for sharing. Have bookmarked the page.

Can anyone explain what a board foot is please? My understanding is that it is related to buying raw (unprocessed) lumber from a mill.

Assume that the term 4/4 actually means on inch thick, 6/4 = 1.5 inches and 8/8 = 2 inches thick.

Does anyone know how this rather quirky form of measurement came about - no offense, just curious.

Originaly from South Africa we used cubic meters as a measurement, which is length multiplied by height by width.
 
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