Timber Door Weight Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the weight of a timber door based on its dimensions and the density of the wood.
Purpose: It helps carpenters, architects, and homeowners determine the weight of wooden doors for proper hardware selection and installation planning.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The door dimensions are multiplied to get volume, which is then multiplied by timber density to calculate weight.
Details: Knowing door weight is crucial for selecting appropriate hinges, determining if additional support is needed, and ensuring proper door operation.
Tips: Enter door dimensions in any consistent units (all in meters, inches, etc.) and timber density in kg/m³. Common timber densities range from 350-750 kg/m³.
Q1: What's a typical density for common timber types?
A: Pine ~500 kg/m³, Oak ~700 kg/m³, Cedar ~450 kg/m³, Mahogany ~650 kg/m³.
Q2: How do I convert between different units?
A: Ensure all dimensions use the same units. For density, 1 kg/m³ = 0.000578 oz/in³.
Q3: Does this account for door hardware?
A: No, this calculates only the timber weight. Add ~2-5 kg for typical hardware.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a good estimate, but actual weight may vary due to moisture content and wood variations.
Q5: What if my door has glass panels?
A: Subtract the glass area volume from total volume and add glass weight (~25 kg/m² for 6mm glass).