ot a 5- Match each of the following wood products with its description: See Figures 3.24.3.25, 3.26, 3.26, 3.28 3.29. 3.
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ot a 5- Match each of the following wood products with its description: See Figures 3.24.3.25, 3.26, 3.26, 3.28 3.29. 3.
7- To this exterior wall section of a small dental clinic, add thermal insulation, roof ventilation features, and a set of materials of your choice to create a completely finished exterior. No gutters will be installed. The rafter ends are to be cut as shown, with the fascia and soffit attached directly to them. Label all materials. follow the procedure outline in the textbook p. 2/3 to 220 1 square 2" (5 cm) 2 points -2x6 Studo -240 Joists
6. Design and draw ground floor framing layout ples are shown below. Designate the size and spacing of joist used in cach, and show beant, posts, doubled joists, joist hangers, blocking, layout of plywood sheets on the deck and other features (on the right side only). (mention the spacing of joists and the size of each members) Many layouts are feasible. See Figure 5.75 through 3.28 and pages 177 through 189 of the text. Plans that are simple in layout and thar minimise joints of different depths are to be preferred over others that are more complex or irregular Istre -2(60 cm) 3 points ALOCH Partition above Stair If 11 ---- LE = = Cantilevered bay -Fireplace
7- To this exterior wall section of a small dental clinic, add thermal insulation, roof ventilation features, and a set of materials of your choice to create a completely finished exterior. No gutters will be installed. The rafter ends are to be cut as shown, with the fascia and soffit attached directly to them. Label all materials. follow the procedure outline in the textbook p. 2/3 to 220 1 square 2" (5 cm) 2 points -2x6 Studo -240 Joists
Tex Symbols 6. Design and draw ground floor framing layouts for the buildings whose foundation plans are shown below. Designate the size and spacing of joist used in each, and show beams, posts, doubled joists, joist hangers, blocking, layout of plywood sheets on the deck and other features on the right side only). (mention the spacing of joists and the size of each members) Many layouts are feasible. See Figure 5.15 through 5.28 and pages 171 through 189 of the text. Plans that are simple in layout and that minimize joists of different depths are to be preferred over others that are more complex or irregular. 1 square = 2(60 cm) 3 points Partition above Stair Cantilevered bay -Fireplace
B. Painted face of a storage cupboard: C. Smooth but low-cost floor surface over which carpet will be laid: 5- Match each of the following wood products with its description: See Figures 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.26, 3.28. 3.29, 3.30, 3.33, and 3.34 and the accompanying text. P. 96- 101. 1.5 points a. laminated veneer lumber Large flakes of wood compressed and bonded into sheets b. parallel strand lumber veneer sheets laminated into rectangular sections c. plywood small wood particles, compressed and bonded without orientation into panels thin wood veneers, glued into panels b. oriented strand board e. cross-laminated timber 1 particleboard Two parallel face veneers bonded to a reconstituted wood fiber core narrow veneer strands, oriented longitudinally and pressed into rectangular sections long strands of wood particles, compressed and glued into sheets Solid lumber, layered and glued into panels, with the orientation of members alterating each layer