2. OBJECTIVE: To introduce the student to the various components of a wood framed structure, while also learning and understanding how to graphically interpret and communicate this information. Refer to course calendar for assigned and due dates.
3. TASK: Continue the foundation wall section that you drew in the first project, by showing the different framing and finishing components that are between the foundation and the roof, and noting it with the items discussed in class. Draw the wood frame wall section shown on the reverse side of this sheet to the scale specified, and noting it with the items discussed in class. Refer to course calendar for assigned and due dates.
4. TASK: In addition to the above structural frame, include a window and door opening in the frame. This will take some research and figuring out. Review the lecture notes and textbook for information. Refer to course calendar for assigned and due dates.
5. TASK: Be sure to line up notes on each side by their left hand margins and arrange them so none of their indication lines cross. Follow the detailing principles (lettering, line weights, notation practices) reviewed for the first project and remember to look at the comments made on your foundation wall section so you do not repeat the same mistakes! Refer to course calendar for assigned and due dates.
6. MEDIA: Pencil on trimmed Architect’s Trace or Vellum, student's choice. Include a borderline and title block for a professional appearance. Blueprint for final submission. Additional information to be provided in class. Scale of drawing to be at 1½” = 1’-0 on 24” x 36” sheet. Refer to course calendar for assigned and due dates.
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12. First floor structure, including the floor joists and joist header (also known as a rim board) are placed. This is typically a 2”x12”, placed 16” o.c. ¾” thick plywood subflooring is placed over the floor joists The beginnings of the exterior wall takes shape; a bottom plate, vertical studs and double top plate are constructed on the floor, then raised into place. These are 2x6 members.
14. Second floor structure, including the floor joists and joist header (also known as a rim board) are placed. This is typically a 2”x12”, placed 16” o.c. ¾” thick plywood subflooring is placed over the floor joists