Wood framing calculator
Calculate stud count and board feet for framing projects
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The Wood Framing Calculator helps contractors, carpenters, and DIYers estimate lumber quantities for framing projects. Calculate the number of studs needed for walls, board feet for dimensional lumber, and material costs.
Accurate framing calculations prevent material waste and ensure you order the right quantities for your project. The calculator accounts for standard framing practices including corner studs, king studs, jack studs, and cripple studs around openings.
Enter wall dimensions, stud spacing, and opening details to get precise material counts. The tool calculates board feet for dimensional lumber, helping you estimate costs and order materials efficiently for residential and light commercial framing projects.
Features
Everything you need
- Stud count calculation for walls
- Board feet calculation for dimensional lumber
- Opening and door/window framing
- Corner and intersection studs
- Plate and header calculations
- Material cost estimation
- Standard framing spacing presets
How it works
Simple workflow
- 1Enter wall length and height
- 2Specify stud spacing (16" or 24" OC)
- 3Add doors, windows, and openings
- 4Review calculated stud count
- 5See board feet and material quantities
Use cases
Built for real-world scenarios
Residential framing
Estimate lumber quantities for new construction or renovation framing projects.
Material ordering
Calculate exact stud and lumber quantities to minimize waste and ensure adequate materials.
Cost estimation
Determine material costs for framing work in project bids and estimates.
DIY projects
Plan lumber purchases for home improvement and DIY framing projects.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
For a 16" on-center layout, you need approximately 0.75 studs per linear foot of wall, plus extras for corners, intersections, and openings. A 20-foot wall typically needs 15-18 studs plus corner and opening studs.
Board feet is a volume measurement: 1 board foot = 1 foot × 1 foot × 1 inch thick. A 2×4×8 contains 5.33 board feet. Multiply: (width in inches × length in feet × thickness in inches) ÷ 12.
16" on-center is standard for most residential walls. 24" OC can be used for non-load-bearing walls or when using thicker sheathing. Always check local building codes for requirements.
Add king studs (full-height) on each side of openings, jack studs (supporting headers), cripple studs above headers, and headers sized for the opening span. The calculator handles these automatically.
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