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//-->SUBCOURSEEN0053EDITION7CARPENTRY IIIINTRODUCTIONThis subcourse, 533, concludes the instruction oncarpentry. It discusses the requirements for competentcabinet work, explaining the kinds and selections ofwoods, the classification and uses of woodworking joints,and the standards for their employment. The selection ofmaterials for constructing wooden articles, the assemblingof parts into units, and the steps taken in a final inspectionof completed work are presented in sequence.This subcourse consists of three lessonsLesson1. Cabinetwork.2. Prefabricated Buildings.3. Heavy Timber Construction.Eleven credit hours are allowed.You will not be limited as to the number of hours thatyou spend on the subcourse, any lesson,Text furnished: Memorandum 533.***IMPORTANT NOTICE***THE PASSING SCORE FOR ALL ACCP MATERIAL IS NOW 70%PLEASE DISREGARD ALL REFERENCES TO THE 75% REQUIREMENT.iLESSON 1CABINETWORKCREDIT HOURS----------------------------------------------------- 3TEXT ASSIGNMENT----------------------------------------------- Study chapter 1 in Memorandum 533.LESSON OBJECTIVE ---------------------------------------------To teach you how to identify different typesof wood and how to select and use eachin cabinetmaking.EXERCISESRequirement:exercises.Solve the following multiple-choicec.d.blind mortisethrough mortise1. You are preparing to make a cabinet for thestorage of woolen blanket. What wood do you selectfor the inner surface?a.b.white pineredwoodc. cedard. fir5. What form of construction would you selectfor a table?a.b.c.d.boxstoolframeframe-box combination2. What type joint would you select forconnecting a crossrail to the side of a cabinet?a.b.lapdadoc. groovedd. miter6. Which wood shows pleasing patterns whenquartersawed?a.b.mahogonywalnutc. cherryd. oak3. What type joint would you use forconstructing drawer for cabinets?a.b.lapdadoc. miterd. mortise7. Which of the following joints would you useto fit panels into frames?a.b.c.d.groovedparallel grainshouldered dadoopen mortise and tenon4. You are building a piece of furniture thatmust be readily "knocked down" or easilydismantled. What type joint do you make?a.b.keyed mortise and tenonopen mortise8. In making a mortise and tenon joint, whatdetermines the thickness of the tenon?1-1a.b.c.d.where it is usedhow it is fastenedwidth of materialthickness of materiala.b.21 1/4c. 1d. 1/215. What wood do you recommend for buildinga boat?a.b.cedarredwoodc. walnutd. fir9. You are fastening large tops of furniture.Regardless of the method that you use, what do youmake sure that the selected method does?a.b.c.d.allows for shrinking and swellinguses no dowelsavoids use of fasteners and gluecombined tops have different grain patterns16.What kind of wood is generally white,has heartwood of reddish brown to dull brown, whichsometimes turns to a lavender tinge, and has a pungentodor, bitter taste, and low strength?a.b.oakfirc. redwoodd. cedar10. You must build benches for the shuttle busstops on your post. What kind of wood do youselect?a.b.fircedarc. redwoodd. white pine17. In cabinetmaking what are the determiningfactors in the wood selected?a.b.c.d.strengthheavinessbeauty and finishing qualitiesbeauty11. You are ready to assemble your wood piecesinto an article of furniture. Before putting the piecesinto final form, what is the last thing you do?a.b.c.d.check each piece for size, shape, and fitverify sequence of assemblyassure that each piece was milled properlyarrange for use of duplicate pieces12. What is the highest grade of hard wood?a.b.c.d.No. 1 commonfirstNo. 2 commonselectl8. Select the choice that lists four variations ofthe mortise and tenon joint.a.b.c.d.open, through, blind, haunchedopen, haunched, miter, groovedlap, slip, grooved, dadodovetail, dowel, corner, butt19. How would you reinforce a plain miter?a.b.c.d.add dovetail jointuse a splineadd a paneladd dado housing13. What type of joint is most often used forconstructing building frames?a.b.lapmiterc. tenond. open mortise20. Why is frame construction preferred overstool construction?a.b.c.d.grain runs differently in length and widthdowel joints work wellovercomes shrinkage and swellingpanels cannot shrink14. What is the maximum diameter of a dowelin inches that you would use on a board 2 inchesthick?1-2LESSON 2PREFABRICATED BUILDINGSCREDIT HOURS----------------------------------------------------3TEXT ASSIGNMENT----------------------------------------------Study chapter 2 of Memorandum 533.LESSON OBJECTIVE ---------------------------------------------To teach you how to erect, supervise, andrepair wood and metal prefabricatedbuildings.EXERCISESRequirement.exercises.Solve the following multiple-choiceof them would you weatherproof with vinyl sealjoint?a.b.c.d.end-lapped roof panelsflashing and vertical surfacesvertical joints in exterior wallsvent stacks and roof panels1. When would you place tile or linoleum on awooden floor in a prefab building?a.b.c.d.if needed for insulationif underlayment we omittedif floor is solid and covered with a smoothunderlaymentwhen asphalt materials could be used4. How would you modify a prefabricatedbuilding when erecting it in the Arctic?a.b.c.d.double floors and insulate the walls and roofsdouble number of windowsinstall central heatinginstall skirting to extend to ground2. In erecting a framed prefabricated buildingwhich of the following would be your guide?a.b.c.d.make rafter spacing same stud spacingplace joints 30 inches on centercement floor must not be usedplace plywood horizontally on side walls5. If you placed copper in contact with each ofthe metals listed below which one would produce thegreatest amount of corrosion as a result of thatcontact?a.b.ironaluminumc. tind. lead3. Joints are formed by the following parts of aprefab building. Which2-1 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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//-->SUBCOURSEEN0053EDITION7CARPENTRY IIIINTRODUCTIONThis subcourse, 533, concludes the instruction oncarpentry. It discusses the requirements for competentcabinet work, explaining the kinds and selections ofwoods, the classification and uses of woodworking joints,and the standards for their employment. The selection ofmaterials for constructing wooden articles, the assemblingof parts into units, and the steps taken in a final inspectionof completed work are presented in sequence.This subcourse consists of three lessonsLesson1. Cabinetwork.2. Prefabricated Buildings.3. Heavy Timber Construction.Eleven credit hours are allowed.You will not be limited as to the number of hours thatyou spend on the subcourse, any lesson,Text furnished: Memorandum 533.***IMPORTANT NOTICE***THE PASSING SCORE FOR ALL ACCP MATERIAL IS NOW 70%PLEASE DISREGARD ALL REFERENCES TO THE 75% REQUIREMENT.iLESSON 1CABINETWORKCREDIT HOURS----------------------------------------------------- 3TEXT ASSIGNMENT----------------------------------------------- Study chapter 1 in Memorandum 533.LESSON OBJECTIVE ---------------------------------------------To teach you how to identify different typesof wood and how to select and use eachin cabinetmaking.EXERCISESRequirement:exercises.Solve the following multiple-choicec.d.blind mortisethrough mortise1. You are preparing to make a cabinet for thestorage of woolen blanket. What wood do you selectfor the inner surface?a.b.white pineredwoodc. cedard. fir5. What form of construction would you selectfor a table?a.b.c.d.boxstoolframeframe-box combination2. What type joint would you select forconnecting a crossrail to the side of a cabinet?a.b.lapdadoc. groovedd. miter6. Which wood shows pleasing patterns whenquartersawed?a.b.mahogonywalnutc. cherryd. oak3. What type joint would you use forconstructing drawer for cabinets?a.b.lapdadoc. miterd. mortise7. Which of the following joints would you useto fit panels into frames?a.b.c.d.groovedparallel grainshouldered dadoopen mortise and tenon4. You are building a piece of furniture thatmust be readily "knocked down" or easilydismantled. What type joint do you make?a.b.keyed mortise and tenonopen mortise8. In making a mortise and tenon joint, whatdetermines the thickness of the tenon?1-1a.b.c.d.where it is usedhow it is fastenedwidth of materialthickness of materiala.b.21 1/4c. 1d. 1/215. What wood do you recommend for buildinga boat?a.b.cedarredwoodc. walnutd. fir9. You are fastening large tops of furniture.Regardless of the method that you use, what do youmake sure that the selected method does?a.b.c.d.allows for shrinking and swellinguses no dowelsavoids use of fasteners and gluecombined tops have different grain patterns16.What kind of wood is generally white,has heartwood of reddish brown to dull brown, whichsometimes turns to a lavender tinge, and has a pungentodor, bitter taste, and low strength?a.b.oakfirc. redwoodd. cedar10. You must build benches for the shuttle busstops on your post. What kind of wood do youselect?a.b.fircedarc. redwoodd. white pine17. In cabinetmaking what are the determiningfactors in the wood selected?a.b.c.d.strengthheavinessbeauty and finishing qualitiesbeauty11. You are ready to assemble your wood piecesinto an article of furniture. Before putting the piecesinto final form, what is the last thing you do?a.b.c.d.check each piece for size, shape, and fitverify sequence of assemblyassure that each piece was milled properlyarrange for use of duplicate pieces12. What is the highest grade of hard wood?a.b.c.d.No. 1 commonfirstNo. 2 commonselectl8. Select the choice that lists four variations ofthe mortise and tenon joint.a.b.c.d.open, through, blind, haunchedopen, haunched, miter, groovedlap, slip, grooved, dadodovetail, dowel, corner, butt19. How would you reinforce a plain miter?a.b.c.d.add dovetail jointuse a splineadd a paneladd dado housing13. What type of joint is most often used forconstructing building frames?a.b.lapmiterc. tenond. open mortise20. Why is frame construction preferred overstool construction?a.b.c.d.grain runs differently in length and widthdowel joints work wellovercomes shrinkage and swellingpanels cannot shrink14. What is the maximum diameter of a dowelin inches that you would use on a board 2 inchesthick?1-2LESSON 2PREFABRICATED BUILDINGSCREDIT HOURS----------------------------------------------------3TEXT ASSIGNMENT----------------------------------------------Study chapter 2 of Memorandum 533.LESSON OBJECTIVE ---------------------------------------------To teach you how to erect, supervise, andrepair wood and metal prefabricatedbuildings.EXERCISESRequirement.exercises.Solve the following multiple-choiceof them would you weatherproof with vinyl sealjoint?a.b.c.d.end-lapped roof panelsflashing and vertical surfacesvertical joints in exterior wallsvent stacks and roof panels1. When would you place tile or linoleum on awooden floor in a prefab building?a.b.c.d.if needed for insulationif underlayment we omittedif floor is solid and covered with a smoothunderlaymentwhen asphalt materials could be used4. How would you modify a prefabricatedbuilding when erecting it in the Arctic?a.b.c.d.double floors and insulate the walls and roofsdouble number of windowsinstall central heatinginstall skirting to extend to ground2. In erecting a framed prefabricated buildingwhich of the following would be your guide?a.b.c.d.make rafter spacing same stud spacingplace joints 30 inches on centercement floor must not be usedplace plywood horizontally on side walls5. If you placed copper in contact with each ofthe metals listed below which one would produce thegreatest amount of corrosion as a result of thatcontact?a.b.ironaluminumc. tind. lead3. Joints are formed by the following parts of aprefab building. Which2-1 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]