Woodworking & Resin Art
From the epoxy pour to the final coat of finish. Board feet and cut lists, miter and compound angles, cabinet and drawer math, wood movement, and resin volume — the numbers that decide whether a project fits, holds, and gets built for the right cost.
1 Resin planning→
2 Lumber & cut planning→
3 Joinery layout→
4 Finish & cost
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Epoxy Resin Volume & Mix Ratio
Pour volume, waste, Part A/B split, and cost.
AvailableBoard Foot
Board feet from thickness, width, length, and quantity.
AvailablePlywood Cut Layout
Pack a cut list onto sheets and see the cutting diagram.
AvailableWood Movement
Seasonal cross-grain expansion and shrinkage by species.
AvailableMiter Angle
Exact saw angle for frames, trim, and polygons.
AvailableCompound Miter
Miter and bevel for crown molding and sloped sides.
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grouped by project stageEpoxy & resin art
- Epoxy Resin Volume & Mix RatioPour volume, waste, Part A/B split, and cost.Live
- River Table Epoxy VolumeResin around live-edge slabs after subtracting the wood.Live
- Epoxy Mold VolumeResin for box, cylinder, sphere, and custom molds.Live
- Epoxy Pigment RatioScale pigment percentages across any resin batch.Live
- Epoxy Flood CoatThin topcoat volume from area, thickness, and coats.Live
Lumber, sheet goods & stock
- Board FootBoard feet from thickness, width, length, and quantity.Live
- Plywood Cut LayoutPack a cut list onto sheets and see the cutting diagram.Live
- Lumber Cost & WasteBoard-foot price, quantity, and waste for an estimate.Live
- Live-Edge Slab VolumeSlab board feet and weight from dimensions and density.Live
- Plywood Sheet YieldHow many full sheets repeated parts require.Live
- Hardwood YieldRough lumber into surfaced stock after milling loss.Soon
- Wood Species WeightBoard, slab, or project weight from size, moisture, species.Soon
- Plywood Rip CutRip widths across sheets with kerf and usable strips.Soon
Angles, joinery & layout
- Wood MovementSeasonal cross-grain expansion and shrinkage by species.Live
- Miter AngleExact saw angle for frames, trim, and polygons.Live
- Compound MiterMiter and bevel for crown molding and sloped sides.Live
- Pocket-Hole Screw LengthScrew length from thickness and joint orientation.Soon
- Dowel SpacingEvenly spaced dowels with end offsets across a joint.Soon
- Polygon Frame AngleInterior, exterior, and cut angles for multi-sided frames.Soon
- Fraction & Decimal ConverterShop fractions, decimals, and millimetres with rounding.Soon
- Mortise & Tenon ProportionStarting dimensions from stock thickness and length.Soon
- Dado Width & StackDado width from blade and chipper combinations.Soon
- Domino & Loose-Tenon SpacingCentered mortises and equal spacing for repeats.Soon
Cabinets & drawers
- Drawer Box Cut ListDrawer side, front, back, and bottom sizes from the opening.Live
- Cabinet Box Cut ListSide, top, bottom, back, and shelf sizes from cabinet size.Live
- Cabinet Door OverlayDoor size from opening, reveal, and overlay.Soon
- Drawer Slide ClearanceBox width for side-mount and undermount slides.Soon
- Cabinet Shelf Cut ListShelf sizes and quantity from openings and clearances.Soon
- Face Frame OpeningRail and stile sizes from cabinet size and openings.Soon
Furniture, frames & tops
- Picture Frame Miter & Cut ListRail and stile lengths from opening, rabbet, and miter.Live
- Tabletop WeightFinished top weight from species, size, and resin.Soon
- Shelf Sag EstimatorSpan, thickness, material, and load for shelves.Soon
- Cutting Board Strip LayoutStrip count, widths, glue-up size, and kerf loss.Soon
- Table Apron LengthApron cut lengths from top size, legs, and overhang.Soon
- Circular Tabletop MaterialBoard feet, blank size, waste, and weight for round tops.Soon
- Workbench HeightTask-based height from your height and work type.Soon
Finishing
- Wood Finish CoverageFinish quantity by area, coat count, and coverage.Soon
- Wood Stain CoverageStain for furniture, panels, floors, or multiple coats.Soon
- Wood Glue CoverageGlue quantity from joint area and spread rate.Soon
Project cost
- Woodworking Project CostLumber, sheet goods, hardware, finish, waste, and labor.Soon