Conversor de dimensões de madeira serrada
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For tight-fitting joinery, measure actual lumber dimensions, not nominal. A 2×4 dado joint planned for 2-inch depth will only need 1.5-inch dado — adjusting calculations to actual dimensions prevents misfitting joints and wasted material. Always plan from actual dimensions; label communications by nominal (since that's how lumber is purchased and labeled at retailers).
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The 'inch' difference between nominal and actual lumber dimensions wasn't formalized until 1964 when the American Softwood Lumber Standard PS 20 was first published. Before that, regional variation existed — Pacific Northwest mills produced slightly different actual dimensions than Southern Pine mills. The standardization was driven by mass production housing (post-WWII suburb construction) requiring consistent material sizing across regions. The 'shrinkage' allowance was calibrated to typical kiln-drying losses plus standard planing reductions, but the math is approximate — actual dimensions can still vary by 1/16 inch between mills and lots.
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