Convert Board Foot (board foot) to Milliliter (mL) instantly.
Board Foot to Milliliter conversion
1 Board Foot (board foot) = 2359.7372 Milliliter (mL). To convert Board Foot to Milliliter, multiply the value by 2359.7372.
| Board Foot (board foot) | Milliliter (mL) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2359.7372 |
| 2 | 4719.4744 |
| 5 | 11798.686 |
| 10 | 23597.372 |
| 25 | 58993.43 |
| 50 | 117986.86 |
| 100 | 235973.72 |
| 1000 | 2359737.2 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Milliliter are in one Board Foot?
One Board Foot (board foot) equals 2359.7372 Milliliter (mL).
How do I convert Board Foot to Milliliter?
To convert Board Foot to Milliliter, multiply the value by 2359.7372.
What is 10 Board Foot in Milliliter?
10 Board Foot = 23597.372 Milliliter.
About these units
Board Foot (board foot)
A board foot is a unit of volume used in lumber, defined as a board measuring 1 foot long × 1 foot wide × 1 inch thick, equal to 144 cubic inches, or about 2.36 liters. The unit reflects a material-centric approach to volume: rather than measuring empty space, the board foot measures solid wood content, crucial for pricing logs, boards, and woodworking materials. Forestry operations, sawmills, and lumber yards rely heavily on board-feet calculations to estimate yields from logs, determine pricing, and evaluate timber resources. The unit persists due to deep integration with North American construction and carpentry practices.
Milliliter (mL)
A milliliter, defined as 1/1,000 of a liter or precisely 1 cubic centimeter, is a small but enormously significant volume unit in cooking, medicine, pharmacy, and laboratory science. Medical syringes, dosing spoons, and IV solutions rely heavily on milliliter accuracy. In laboratories, mL measurements are routine for preparing reagents, dilutions, and biological media. Because 1 mL = 1 cm³, many devices use either notation interchangeably depending on context. Despite its small size, the milliliter is commonly used in daily life as well—perfume bottles, beverage labels, and household cleaners often list contents in milliliters. Its precision and simplicity make the milliliter one of the world's most practical measurement units.