Plywood Weight Calculator









Formula

The formula to calculate the Plywood Weight (PW) is:

\[ PW = \frac{L \times W \times T}{12} \times D \]

where \( PW \) is the plywood weight in pounds, \( L \) is the length of the plywood in feet, \( W \) is the width of the plywood in feet, \( T \) is the thickness of the plywood in inches, and \( D \) is the density of the plywood in pounds per cubic foot.

What is the Weight of Plywood?

The weight of plywood refers to the mass of a plywood sheet, which depends on its dimensions and density. A standard 4×8 foot piece of plywood that is 0.500 inches thick weighs around 50 lbs. The average density of plywood is 37.5 lbs/ft³, but this can vary depending on the type of plywood.

Example Calculation

Let's assume we have the following values:

Step 1: Calculate the volume of the plywood:

\[ \frac{8 \times 4 \times 0.5}{12} = 1.3333 \text{ ft³} \]

Step 2: Multiply by the density:

\[ 1.3333 \times 37.5 = 50 \text{ lbs} \]

Therefore, the Plywood Weight (PW) is \( PW = 50 \) lbs.