NCIDQ-Chapter 11
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- Rift Slicing
- this is the most detailed and most expensive of veneer cuts
- Plastic laminate (HPDL)
- kraft paper with a patterned or colored sheet and a layer of melamine resin
- Blocking
- this is required in the stud cavity behind the wall finish
- Architectural woodwork is classified into what two groups
- softwood and hardwood
- Flitch
- this is an individual piece of veneer that comes from a log
- Veneer panel installation
- these two methods are hung on a wall with Z-clips or wood cleats
- Where is hardwood from
- this raw material is from timber of deciduous trees, such as oak and maple
- Slip veneer matching
- consecutive pieces are placed side by side and the same face sides are exposed
- Quarter Slicing
- this veneer cut produces a more straight-grained pattern than plain slicing
- Blueprint match
- most expensive method of panel matching veneer
- What two forms is Timber used for
- solid stock lumber and veneer
- Running Trim
- baseboard, chair rail or cornice
- Stile and Rail (aka raised panel)
- vertical pieces (stile) and horizontal pieces (rail) enclosing a paneled area
- Commercial grade base cabinets
- this is constructed with 3/4" thick side and bottom panel products
- Reveal overlay cabinet door framing
- less expensive, misalignments not noticeable, traditional method of construction
- Where are Modular casework used
- this type of mill case work is used in residential kitchens and bath, laboratories, school
- Random veneer matching
- placement is random sequence and veneers from different flitches may be used
- Veneer Cuts
- rotary, plain, quarter, half-round, rift
- Name the three grades of millwork
- Premium, custom and economy
- Opaque finishes
- Lacquer, varnish, polyurethane, polyester
- Types of Veneer Matching
- book, slip, random veneer matching
- What does HPDL stand for
- High pressure decorative laminate also know as plastic laminate
- Define Architectural woodwork
- this is custom shop fabricated millwork built out of lumber for interior finishes and furnishings
- What are Modular casework
- this consists of prefabricated cabinets
- Types of cabinet door framing
- Flush, flush overlay, reveal overlay, lipped overlay
- Name (2) two types of laminates
- HDPL high pressure of decorative laminate and MDF medium density fiber board
- Millwork finishes
- this is used to protect woodwork from moisture, chemicals, and contact
- Where is softwood from
- this raw material is from evergreen trees such as Pine and fir
- Architectural woodwork Institute
- this is where fabrication of millwork measure standard construction methods
- Chapter 11 is under what Principle and Practice of Interior Design
- This chapters cover architectural woodwork in the Design Developement phase
- Joinery details
- half lap, finger joint, scarf, rabbet, dado, dovetail dado, miter, shoulder miter, splinted miter
- Difference between architectural woodwork and finished carpentry
- one is produced and carefully control in a a factory the other is completed on the job site
- Scribe Piece
- this is an oversized piece of plastic laminate or wood that can trimmed in the field to follow any minor irregularities
- Panel matching veneers
- warehouse match, sequence and blueprint match
- Book veneer matching
- the veneers are sliced off the log and every other piece is turned over so that adjacent leaves form a symmetrical grain pattern
- Types of solid stock lumber cutting (sawing)
- Plain sawing, quarter sawing, rift sawing
- Standing Trim
- an item of fixed length such as a door or window installed with one piece of wood
- Define veneer
- this is a thin piece of wood from a log and glued to a backing of particleboard or plywood 3/4" thick