Sketchbook assignment-part3 Submission: LAST DATES Pages 2-11 Submission on 08-04-2015, Wednesday.
Parts of the door Door Types Door Hardware Door Operation Rough opening is the wall opening into which a doorframe is fitted. Head is the uppermost member of a doorframe. Jamb refers to either of the two side members of a doorframe. Stop is the projecting part of a doorframe against which a door closes. Casing is the trim that finishes the joint between a doorframe and its rough opening. Threshold is the sill of a doorway, covering the joint between two flooring materials or providing weather protection at an exterior door. Saddle is a raised piece of flooring between the jambs of a doorway, to which a door fits closely so as to prevent its binding when opened. Door Types Hollow metal doors, Wood doors etc. Door Hardware Hinges, Lock sets, closers etc. Door Operation Hinges, Lock sets, closers etc.
Hollow metal doors Masonry Wall Steel Stud wall
Wood rail & stile doors Top rail Stile The stile from which the door is hung is called the hinge stile; the other stile that receives the lockset is called the lock stile. Flat plywood or raised wood panels; or glass lights or louvers. Lock rail meets the shutting stile at the level of the lockset. Bottom rail
Wood rail & stile doors Rabbeted doorframe. Interior frames may have applied stops. Cased openings may be used without doors and therefore have blank jambs with no stops. Casing trim finishes the joint between a doorframe and its rough opening.
Metal sliding door
Overhead door Track positions Motor 180-400mm headroom Lintel Door opening Track
Coiling door Motor 355-5600mm headroom Lintel Door opening Track
Window operation