Nominal 1×2 → Actual ¾" × 1½"

What size is a 1×2, really?

A 1×2 is sold and labeled as 1 x 2, but it actually measures ¾" × 1½". The difference comes from milling and drying — the board starts closer to its named size, then shrinks as it's surfaced smooth and dried to standard moisture content.

DASHED = WHAT IT'S CALLED · SOLID = WHAT YOU GET
A 1×2 is actually ¾" × 1½" — not 1 x 2. Common uses include furring strips, cleats, and trim.

How many 1×2s do you need?

USES ACTUAL WIDTH, NOT NOMINAL

Boards to span a width

Calculates how many 1×2 boards, laid edge to edge, are needed to cover a given width — using the real 1½" width plus any gap you leave between boards.

Board feet

Uses the actual ¾" × 1½" dimensions to calculate true board feet for pricing or ordering.

1×2 vs. every other size

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Nominal SizeActual SizeActual (decimal)

Other sizes

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