Title: IET 222 COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
1Residential Framing
Prints
Unit 14
2Unit 14Residential Framing Prints
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Learning Objectives
- List the differences between heavy framing and
light framing - Recognize the construction of floor frames, roof
frames, and wall frames - Read framing drawings
- Explain the difference between platform and
balloon framing
3Residential Framing Prints
Unit 14
Learning Objectives continued
- Understand stair details and terms
- Recognize metal framing systems
4Wood Framing
Unit 14 pages 143 - 144
- widely-used, widely-known
- affordable
- durable
- dependable
- flexible construction methods
5Framing Components
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- sill plates
- attached to top surface of foundation wall
- header
- nailed to top of sill plate
- joists
- floor supports
6Framing Components
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floor framing
- subfloor
- covers the joist (the floor)
- typically plywood sometimes wood lumber
- double header
- used when framing pattern is disrupted -
typically an opening
7Framing Components
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- double trimmer
- two joist nailed together next to an opening
- tail joist
- run between double header and sill plate
- ledger
- small piece of lumber bottom edge of a double
header
floor framing
8Framing Components
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- bridging
- small member between joist to provide lateral
support - floor framing
- shown on a floor framing plan
- 2 x 12 joist _at_ 16 O.C.
floor framing
9Floor Framing
Unit 14 page 144 Figure 14 - 1
subfloor plywood or lumber
regular joist
header
sill plate
anchor bolt
10Floor Framing
Unit 14 page 145 Figure 14 - 2
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joist hanger
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regular joist
?
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double header
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ledger
double trimmer
?
?
bridging
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header
11Dimensioning
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- for exterior walls
- given to outside of stud
- for interior
- given to edge of stud or
- centerline of stud
- check drawing carefully to verify the
dimensioning practice followed for any given set
of plans
12Wall Frames
Unit 14 page 146 Figure 14 - 4
cantilever floor
13Wall Frames
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- platform framing
- first floor on foundation
- first floor walls
- second floor platform
- second floor walls
14Wall Frames
Unit 14 page 146 Figure 14 - 5
platform framing
15Wall Frames
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- balloon framing
- studs extend from first floor sill plate to
second floor - ribbons are used to support joist on second floor
- reduces lumber shrinkage in masonry and stucco
structures - spreads fire
16Wall Frames
Unit 14 page 146 Figure 14 - 6
balloon framing
17Wall Framing
Unit 14 page 148 Figure 14 - 9
18Wall Framing
Unit 14 page 148 Figure 14 - 10
19Sectional View
Unit 14 page 149 Figure 14 - 12
20Wall Section
21Roof Types
Unit 14 page 150 Figure 14 - 13
22Roof Framing
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- roof truss
- prefabricated member to span over roof
- rafter
- angled member that supports the roof
- typically 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 members
23Roof Framing
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- ridge
- horizontal member at peak of the roof
- collar beam
- horizontal member that ties rafters together
- rise
- vertical distance between the top plate and ridge
board
24Roof Framing
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- run
- horizontal distance from the wall to the bottom
of the rafter to the rafter ridge board
- span
- distance between wall supporting the rafters
- birds mouth
- cut out for rafter to set flat ontop plate of
stud wall
25Roof Framing
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- common rafter
- that run at right angles from wall plate to the
ridge
- hip rafter
- extend from the an outside corner to the ridge
board - usually at a 45º angle
- valley rafter
- extend from the inside cornerto the ridge board
26Roof Framing
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- cripple rafter
- runs between valley and hip rafter
- purlin
- horizontal member laid over truss to support long
rafters or the break in gablrel roof rafter
27Roof Framing Plan
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28Roof Framing Plan
Unit 14 page 151 Figure 14 - 15
29Roof Framing Plan
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30Stair Frames
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- stringer
- the member running between lower and upper levels
- typically 2x8, 2x10, or 2x12
- tread
- distance between front or back of adjacent stairs
31Stair Frames
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- run
- total horizontal length of a stairway
- rise
- vertical distance between floors
NOTE always one more riser than tread
32Stair Section
Unit 14 page 152 Figure 14 - 17
riser
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tread
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rise
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stringer
run
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33Stair Layouts
Unit 14 page 152 Figure 14 - 18
34Metal Framing
Unit 14 page 153 Figure 14 - 20
35Metal Framing
Unit 14 page 153 Figure 14 - 20
36Test Your Knowledge
Unit 14
- take 10 minutes to complete the test on page 154
37Wood Framing Prints
Unit 14
- Take 10 minutes complete the questions for
Activity 14-1 on page 155 refer to large prints
14-1a thru 14-1d
38Wood Framing Prints
Unit 14
- Take 10 minutes complete the questions for
Activity 14-2 on page 157 refer to large prints
14-2a thru 14-2d
END OF UNIT 14