Chapter 17: Architectural Woodwork Flashcards
How do you define architectural woodwork?
Custom, shop-fabricated millwork built primarily of lumber and used for interior finish construction and specialty furnishings. Includes cabinetry, paneling, custom doors and frames, shelving, custom furniture, and special interior trim. Referred to simply as “millwork.”
What is finish carpentry?
Woodwork completed on the jobsite.
What is modular casework?
Consists of pre-fabricated cabients that are selected from a manufacturer’s standard product line.
What is softwood?
Timber from evergreen trees, such as pin and fir.
What is hardwood?
Timber from deciduous trees, such as oak and maple.
What is solid stock?
A thick piece of lumber (1/2” or thicker) used alone to form some woodwork component.
What is plain sawing?
Makes the most efficient use of the log and is the least expensive method. Has characteristic cathedral pattern.
What is quarter sawing?
Produced by cutting the log into quarters and then sawing perpendicular to a diameter line. More uniformly vertical, tend to twist and cup less, shrink less in width, hold paint better, and have fewer defects.
What is rift sawing?
Provides an even more consistent vertical grain because the saw cuts are always made radially to the center of the tree.
What is rotary slicing?
Log is mounted on a lathe and turned against a knife, which peels of a continuous layer of veneer. Produces very pronounced grain patter.
What is half-round slicing?
Log is cut in half, and the veneer is cut slightly across the annular growth rings.
What is rift slicing?
Accomplished by quartering a log and cutting at a 15 degree angle to the growth rings.
What is a scribe piece?
An oversized piece of plastic laminate or wood that can be trimmed in the field to follow any minor irregularities of the wall.
How is an upper cabinet attached to a wall in commercial construction?
Where metal studs are used, wood blocking is required in the stud cavity behind the wall finish. Installed as the studs are being erected and is attached to them with screws.
What is flush construction of cabinet doors?
Door is installed flush with the face frame. Extra care and expense are required to fit and align the doors and drawer within the frame.
What is lipped overlay construction of cabinet doors?
Part of the door or drawer overlaps the frame and covers the joint between the two pieces.
What is flush overlay construction of cabinet doors?
The front of the door or drawer overlaps the face frame of the cabinet. Edges of adjacent door or drawer fronts are separated only enough to allow operation without touching, usually about 1/8” or less. “European cabinets”
What is reveal overlay construction of cabinet doors?
The edges of adjacent drawer and door fronts are separated enough to reveal the face frame behind. More traditional method of constructing cabinets.