Wood Shrinkage Calculator: Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 14% MC drop
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Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 14% MC drop converts to
0.2207 in shrinkage
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Input: Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 14% MC drop
Output: 0.2207 in shrinkage
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species: Red Oak | widthIn: 5.5 | moistureDropPercent: 14 | finalWidthIn: 5.2793 | shrinkagePercentOfWidth: 4.01
Wood Shrinkage Calculator
Estimate board movement across width from species movement data and moisture-content change.
Estimated Width Shrinkage
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Estimated Shrinkage | Estimated Final Width (in) | Width Loss (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 4% MC drop | 0.0631 in shrinkage | 5.4369 | 1.15% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 6% MC drop | 0.0946 in shrinkage | 5.4054 | 1.72% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 8% MC drop | 0.1261 in shrinkage | 5.3739 | 2.29% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 10% MC drop | 0.1577 in shrinkage | 5.3423 | 2.87% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 12% MC drop | 0.1892 in shrinkage | 5.3108 | 3.44% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 14% MC drop | 0.2207 in shrinkage | 5.2793 | 4.01% |
| Red Oak, 5.5 in width, 16% MC drop | 0.2523 in shrinkage | 5.2477 | 4.59% |
| Red Oak, 7.25 in width, 4% MC drop | 0.0831 in shrinkage | 7.1669 | 1.15% |
| Red Oak, 7.25 in width, 6% MC drop | 0.1247 in shrinkage | 7.1253 | 1.72% |
| Red Oak, 7.25 in width, 8% MC drop | 0.1663 in shrinkage | 7.0837 | 2.29% |
| Red Oak, 7.25 in width, 10% MC drop | 0.2078 in shrinkage | 7.0422 | 2.87% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Wood Shrinkage Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.
How is wood shrinkage estimated here?
This tool uses a linear estimate based on tangential shrinkage from fiber saturation to oven dry and scales it by moisture-content change.
Why does species matter in shrinkage?
Different species have different dimensional movement coefficients, so the same moisture change can produce different width changes.
Is this a final engineering value?
Use this as a planning estimate; actual movement varies with grain orientation, cut, local climate, and board-specific variability.
What moisture range should I model?
For interior projects, many builders check seasonal swings such as roughly 6% to 12% moisture content to anticipate fit changes.
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