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If you are buying lumber for your next project, the following guidelines will help determine how to calculate board feet which will enable budget estimation the quantity you will need.

FAS
FAS grade, which derives from an original grade “First And Seconds”, will provide you with long, clear boards – best suited for high quality furniture, interior joinery and solid wood moldings. Minimum board size is 6” and wider and 8’ and longer. The FAS grade includes a range of boards that yield from 83 1/3% (10/12ths) to 100% clear-wood cuttings over the entire surface of the board.
The clear cuttings must be a minimum size of 3” wide by 7’ long or 4” wide by 5’ long. The number of these cuttings permitted depends on the size of the board with most boards permitting one to two. The minimum width and length will vary, depending on species and whether the board is green or kiln dried.
FAS One Face (F1F)
This grade is nearly always shipped with FAS. The better face must meet all FAS requirements while the poor face must meet all the requirements of the Number 1 Common grade, thus ensuring the buyer with at least one FAS face.
Cygnus Lumber only purchases FAS and F1F grade lumber
Select
This grade is virtually the same as FAS 1F except for the minimum board size required. Selects allow boards 4” and wider and 6’ and longer in length. The Selects grade is generally associated with the northern regions of the USA and is also shipped in combination with the FAS grade.
Often export shipments of upper grades are simply referred to as FAS. The conventional business practice for American hardwoods is to ship these upper grades in some combination.
Number 1 Common (No. 1C)
Number 1 Common grade is often referred to as the ‘cabinet grade’ in the USA because of its adaptability to the standard sizes of kitchen cabinet doors used throughout the United States. Number 1 Common is widely used in the manufacture of furniture parts as well, for this same reason.
The Number 1 Common grades includes boards that are a minimum of 3” wide and 4’ long and will yield clear face cuttings from 66 2/3% (8/12ths) up to, but not including, the minimum requirement for FAS (83 1/3%).
The smallest clear cuttings allowed are 3” by 3’ and 4” by 2’. The number of these clear cuttings is determined by the size of the board.
Number 2A Common (No. 2AC)
Number 2A Common grade is often referred to as the ‘economy grade’ because of its price and suitability for a wide range of furniture parts. It is also the grade of choice for the U.S. hardwood flooring industry.
The Number 2A Common grade includes boards that are a minimum of 3” wide and 4’ long that yield from 50% (6/12ths) up to, but not including, the minimum requirement for Number 1 Common (66 2/3%).
The smallest clear-cutting allowed is 3” by 2’ and the number of these cuttings depends on the size of the board. If the poorest face meets the minimum requirements for Number 2A Common, it does not matter what the grade of the better face is.
Additional grading information can be found on the National Hardwood Lumber Association website: https://www.nhla.com
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