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1 Residential Framing Prints Unit 14

2 Unit 14 Residential Framing Prints
page 131 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

3 Residential Framing Prints
Unit 14 Residential Framing Prints Learning Objectives continued Understand stair details and terms Recognize metal framing systems

4 Wood Framing widely-used, widely-known affordable durable dependable
Unit 14 pages Wood Framing widely-used, widely-known affordable durable dependable flexible construction methods

5 Framing Components floor framing sill plates header joists
Unit 14 page 144 Framing Components floor framing sill plates attached to top surface of foundation wall header nailed to top of sill plate joists floor supports

6 Framing Components floor framing subfloor double header
Unit 14 page 144 floor framing subfloor covers the joist (the floor) typically plywood sometimes wood lumber double header used when framing pattern is disrupted - typically an opening

7 Framing Components floor framing double trimmer tail joist ledger
Unit 14 page 144 floor framing 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

8 Framing Components floor framing bridging floor framing
Unit 14 page 144 floor framing bridging small member between joist to provide lateral support floor framing shown on a floor framing plan 2 x 12 16” O.C. joist size spacing

9 Floor Framing Unit 14 page 144 Figure 14 - 1 subfloor
plywood or lumber header regular joist sill plate anchor bolt

10 Floor Framing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Unit 14 page 145 Figure 14 - 2
joist hanger ? regular joist tail joist ? ? double header ? ledger double trimmer ? bridging ? header ?

11 Dimensioning for exterior walls for interior
Unit 14 page 144 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

12 Unit 14 page 146 Figure Wall Frames cantilever floor

13 Wall Frames platform framing first floor on foundation
Unit 14 page 145 Wall Frames platform framing first floor on foundation first floor walls second floor platform second floor walls

14 Unit 14 page 146 Figure Wall Frames platform framing

15 Wall Frames balloon framing
Unit 14 page 145 Wall Frames 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

16 Unit 14 page 146 Figure Wall Frames balloon framing

17 Unit 14 page 148 Figure Wall Framing

18 Unit 14 page 148 Figure Wall Framing

19 Unit 14 page 149 Figure Sectional View

20 Wall Section

21 Roof Types Unit 14 page 150 Figure

22 Roof Framing roof truss rafter prefabricated member to span over roof
Unit 14 page 150 Roof Framing roof truss prefabricated member to span over roof rafter angled member that supports the roof typically 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 members

23 Roof Framing ridge collar beam rise
Unit 14 page 150 Roof Framing 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

24 Roof Framing run span bird’s mouth
Unit 14 page 150 Roof Framing run horizontal distance from the wall to the bottom of the rafter to the rafter ridge board span distance between wall supporting the rafters bird’s mouth cut out for rafter to set flat on top plate of stud wall

25 Roof Framing common rafter hip rafter valley rafter
Unit 14 page 151 Roof Framing 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 corner to the ridge board

26 Roof Framing cripple rafter purlin runs between valley and hip rafter
Unit 14 page 151 Roof Framing 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

27 Unit 14 page 151 Figure Roof Framing Plan

28 Unit 14 page 151 Figure Roof Framing Plan

29 Unit 14 page 151 Figure Roof Framing Plan

30 Stair Frames stringer tread
Unit 14 page 152 Stair Frames stringer the member running between lower and upper levels typically 2x8, 2x10, or 2x12 tread distance between front or back of adjacent stairs

31 always one more riser than tread
Unit 14 page 152 Stair Frames run total horizontal length of a stairway rise vertical distance between floors NOTE always one more riser than tread

32 Stair Section Unit 14 page 152 Figure 14 - 17 riser ? tread ? rise ?
stringer ? run ?

33 Unit 14 page 152 Figure Stair Layouts

34 Metal Framing Unit 14 page 153 Figure

35 Metal Framing Unit 14 page 153 Figure

36 Test Your Knowledge take 10 minutes to complete the test on page 154
Unit 14 Test Your Knowledge take 10 minutes to complete the test on page 154

37 Unit 14 Wood Framing Prints Take 10 minutes & complete the questions for Activity 14-1 on page 155 refer to large prints 14-1a thru 14-1d

38 Unit 14 Wood Framing Prints Take 10 minutes & complete the questions for Activity 14-2 on page 157 refer to large prints a thru 14-2d END OF UNIT 14


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