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U2-L5 March 17, 2008 QUIZ WEDNESDAY Home Construction and Architecture Styles and Vocabulary Take out your note sheet for notes on residential framing
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Wood-Frame Systems SKELETON-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems SKELETON-FRAME CONSTRUCTION Wooden structural members are joined. They make an open framework for the structure. Open framework is then covered with layers of other construction materials to form solid surfaces.
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Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Hardwoods
U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Hardwoods Withstand much wear – flooring and railings Fine natural finish – cabinets and furniture From broad-leaved trees – oak, walnet, birch, cherry, mahogany, maple Softwoods Used for structural members – joists, rafters, studs, sheathing From coniferous trees – Douglas fir, pine, cedar
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Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Plywood
U2-L7 Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Plywood Thin sheets of wood (plies) laminated together with adhesive Can be made in wide sheets and is structurally stable Construction-grade (softwood) Veneer-grade (hardwood)
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Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Nominal dimensions Actual dimensions
U2-L7 Wood-Frame Systems LUMBER Nominal dimensions Size wood is cut Actual dimensions Wood dries, shrinks Surface of lumber is “finished” (smoothed)
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Wood-Frame Systems Wood-Framing Methods Balloon Framing
U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems Wood-Framing Methods Balloon Framing Invented during the age of the Queen Ann Victorian Style Studs are continuous for the full height of the building and joists butt against them Rarely used today STUD – vertical framing member to which materials are fastened JOIST – horizontal framing member used to support ceiling or floor
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Wood-Frame Systems Wood-Framing Methods Platform Framing
U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems Wood-Framing Methods Platform Framing Used most frequently today The second floor rests directly on first-floor exterior walls STUD JOIST
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Wood-Frame Systems POST-and-BEAM CONSTRUCTION
U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems POST-and-BEAM CONSTRUCTION Heavy timbers used for floors and roofs. Larger structural members than skeleton-frame construction – and spaced farther apart. 3 basic components – posts or columns, beams, and planks. Many members remain exposed for visual appeal.
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U2-L5 REVIEW POST-and-BEAM CONSTRUCTION SKELETON-FRAME COSTRUCTION
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U2-L5 REVIEW BALLOON FRAMING PLATFORM FRAMING
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U2-L5 REVIEW LUMBER Hardwoods Softwoods
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U2-L5 REVIEW LUMBER Plywood 2 Grades: Construction-grade Veneer-grade
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U2-L5 REVIEW LUMBER Nominal dimensions Actual dimensions
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U2-L5 REVIEW STUD JOIST
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U2-L5 Wood-Frame Systems Rough Framing of a house is divided into 3 general areas: Floor Framing System Wall Framing System Roof Framing System
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Floor Framing Systems Wall Framing Systems 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
U2-L5 Floor Framing Systems Wall Framing Systems 7 8 T-Foundation Sill Header Joists Subfloor Plate Stud Finished Floor 6 5 4 3 2 1
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U2-L8 Floor Framing Systems Go to Sketchup File
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Wall Framing Systems Studs are placed 16” OC (on-center) Trimmer studs
U2-L5 Wall Framing Systems Studs are placed 16” OC (on-center) Trimmer studs Cripple studs Plate and DBL top plate
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