What Are Lumber Items Worth?
11 items tagged “lumber” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Rafter
A rafter is a sloped structural beam used in roof framing, typically made from 2x6 to 2x12 lumber pieces cut on-site to support the roof load.

Hardwood Plank
A hardwood plank is a thick piece of solid wood used in construction, furniture making, and home improvement projects.

Board Foot of Oak
A board foot of oak is a standard unit of measure for lumber equivalent to a piece 1 inch thick by 12 inches wide by 12 inches long, typically referring to raw hardwood lumber like White or Red Oak used in woodworking.

Square Foot of Plywood
A square foot of plywood refers to the standard unit price of common construction-grade plywood sheathing, such as CDX or RTD, used as raw material for building and framing.

Lumber
Lumber refers to processed wood used as a trade good in construction, typically priced per thousand board feet (MBF) for framing lumber like softwood 2x4s.

Landscape Timber
An 8-foot pressure-treated landscape timber used for garden edging, raised beds, and yard landscaping projects.

Deck Board
A linear foot of pressure-treated wood deck board, the most common decking material for residential deck construction.

Fence Board
A fence board is a standard wooden plank, typically 1x6x8 feet, used as a picket or slat in privacy or picket fences.

OSB Board
Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is an engineered wood product made from wood strands bonded with resin, commonly used in construction for sheathing, subflooring, and roofing.

Plywood Sheet
A standard 4ft x 8ft sheet of plywood used in construction and woodworking projects.

Two-by-Four
A two-by-four is a standard dimensional lumber board measuring 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches in actual size, commonly used in framing for residential construction.
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