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Adrienne Simpson is presenting: Framing n carpentry n woodworking courses 5 book cd
5 Military Carpentry Courses, Training Manuals on CD
Tons of charts, drawings, examples - how-to info.
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A very good manual. Covers all the carpentry basics and more. Lots of illustrations.
Chapter 1. Construction Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-l
Architectural Symbols, Line Conventions, and Material Conventions ................ l-l
WorkingDrawings .............................................................. 1-2
SitePlans .................................................................. 1-3
Elevations .................................................................. 1-4
Floor Plans ................................................................. 1-4
Detail Drawings .............................................................. 1-7
Sections .................................................................... 1-7
Details .................................................................... l-10
Wood Framing Drawings ...................................................... l-10
Light Wood Framing ........................................................ 1-12
Heavy Wood Framing ....................................................... 1-17
Chapter 5. Forms for Concrete . . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . , , . . ,, 5-l
Form Design....................................................................5- 1
Form Construction .............................................................. 5-l
Foundation and Footing Forms ................................................. 5-2
WallForms...................................................................5- 3
Column Forms ................................................................ 5-6
Beam and Girder Forms ....................................................... 5-6
Floor Forms.. ................................................................ 5-6
Stair Forms .................................................................. 5-7
Form Removal .................................................................. 5-7 ,
Chapter 6. Rough Framing............................................,...6-1
Types of Framing ............................................................... 6-l
LightFraming................................................................6- 1
Heavy Framing ............................................................... 6-3
ExpedientFraming............................................................6- 3
Connections.. ................................................................ ..6- 4
Joints.......................................................................~6- 4
Splices.......................................................................6- 6
Sills .......................................................................... 6-7
Platform Construction ......................................................... 6-7
Balloon-Framed Construction. ............................................... 6-8
Braced-Framing Sills. ......................................................... 6-8
Built-Up Sills ................................................................. 6-8
Girders ...................................................................... ..6- 8
Size Requirements ............................................................ 6-9
Load Area ................................................................... 6-10
Floor Load .................................................................. 6-11
Built-Up Girders ............................................................. 6-12
Splicing.....................................................................6-1 3
Girder Supports .............................................................. 6-14
Girder Forms................................................................6-1 5
Flooring.......................................................................6-1 5
FloorJoists..................................................................6-1 5
Floor Joists for Platform Construction. .................... 6-18
Floor Bridging ............................................................... 6-18
Floor Openings .............................................................. 6-19
Subfloors....................................................................6-2 0
Finish Floors ................................................................ 6-20
Walls and Partitions............................................................6-2 2
Corner Posts ................................................................. 6-23
Partition Posts ............................................................... 6-25
Studs ....................................................................... 6-26
Girts ..................................................................... ..6-2 6
‘Ibp Plate and Sole Plate. ........................................ 6-26
Bridging .................................................................... 6-28
Plumbed Posts and Straightened Walls ............... 6-28
Bracing.....................................................................6-2 9
Exterior Walls.. ............................................................. 6-31
Ceilings.......................................................................6-3 5
Wall Openings.. ............................................................... 6-36
Stovepipes ................................................................... 6-36
Ventilators ................................................................ ..6-3 7
Stairways ..................................................................... 6-38
Stairway Framing ............................................................ 6-38
Risers and Treads ............................................................ 6-40
First course in a three part series. Includes exams and answer keys. . Lots of illustrations.
We designed this course to teach you the basic skills of an Army carpenter and the building materials and tools you will use. Contained within this course is instruction on construction prints, building materials, hand tools, and power machinery.
You will learn to read, understand, and interpret construction prints (also called working drawings); to identify, use, and requisition building materials; and to care for and use hand tools and power machinery.
Lesson 1: Construction Prints and Building Materials
Part A: Construction Prints for Buildings
Part B: Bill of Materials (BOMs)
Part A: Care and Use of Hand Tools
Part B: Care and Use of Power Machinery
Second course in a three part series. Includes exams and answer keys. . Lots of illustrations.
Carpentry is the art or science of measuring, cutting, fitting, and assembling wood and other materials to construct buildings or other structures. Many people associate carpenters with wood and other building materials and tools. They assume carpenters build only homes and other relatively small structures. Of course, this is not true. Carpenters work not only with wood but also with metals, plastic, and other synthetic materials. The carpentry trade includes skills required to construct buildings, bridges, docks, and wharf. Work must be accomplished in a manner consistent with environmental laws and regulations
The Carpentry II subcourse, (Carpentry/Masonry Specialist, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 51B, Skill Levels 1 and 2), will provide you with enough knowledge to construct floor systems, stairs, wall systems (including the installation of windows and door), and roof systems of wooden structures. This subcourse is presented in three lessons. At the end of these lessons, you will be able to take a set of construction drawings and construct a wood-frame building
You will describe the construction of floor, wall, stair, and roof systems and the installation of doors and windows.
Lesson 2: Wall-System and Stairway Construction
Part C: Roof-Covering Material
APPENDIX B: Recommended Reading List
Third course in a three part series. Includes exams and answer keys. . Lots of illustrations. Has a nice section on cabinet work.
Woodworking plays an important role in our industrial world. Before the introduction of power-driven machinery, the carpenter did all of his shaping and assembling by hand. Today, in our era of machine production, specialized carpentry has assumed more important roles than ever before. In spite of all the new creations of our inventors and scientists, there is still a constant demand for specialized carpenters in the carpentry field.
Whether you intend to use your woodworking skills as a career or as a hobby, you will experience the satisfaction of making things out of wood. The urge and desire to build never leaves us. In fact, as we grow older the desire grows stronger.
The previous memorandums of this course were devoted to the fundamental building procedures for exterior and interior construction and carpentry tools and equipment. This volume will acquaint you with cabinetwork, prefabricated buildings, heavy timber construction, and sawmill operation.
Lesson 2: Prefabricated Buildings
Lesson 3: Heavy Timber Construction
This course focuses on how to frame a building. Walls, floors, roof, etc.
Includes exams and answer keys. Lots of illustrations.
U.S. Army Institute for Professional Development (AIPD)
U.S. Army Training Support Center
Purpose The objective of this course is to provide you with the fundamentals of planning and supervising the construction of frame structures which comprise the basic type of building in a theater of operations. It will also orient you in the fundamentals of construction print reading. You will learn about building layout procedures; framing details of substructures, superstructures, and roofs; kinds and properties of timber; and planning and estimating material and labor requirements for frame construction. Emphasis is on simplified theater-of-operations construction. However, some details of conventional construction are also included for use as a general guide and for use in rehabilitation and repair of existing structures.
Lesson 1. Construction Print Reading - Building Layout and Substructures.
Lesson 2. Superstructures - Framing.
Lesson 3. Roofing-Finishing Details.
Lesson 4. Materials Estimating.
Lesson 5. Construction Methods and Standards - Planning Estimates.
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