3.1 Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 3 - 2022 - Paper 1
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3.1 Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below. Write only the word/term next to the question numbers (3.1... show full transcript
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3.1.1 The horizontal member between the casement frame, fixed to the wall by means of horns on both ends
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The term for this is Top Rail.
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3.1.2 The middle vertical member between the casement stiles
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This is known as the Mullion.
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3.1.3 The outer vertical member of the frame
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This member is referred to as the Frame Stile.
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3.1.4 The horizontal member that separates the casement and the fanlight
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This member is called the Transom.
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3.1.5 The horizontal members between the rails of a casement.
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These are known as Glazing Bars.
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3.2 Draw, in your ANSWER BOOK, a neat freehand sketch of the sectional view of only the top rail of a casement.
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The sketch should ideally depict the Top Rail with dimensions labeled appropriately. Ensure to show the cross-sectional features and hatching to indicate material.
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3.3.1 Identify parts A to C.
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Part A is the Front rail/Top rail, Part B is the Intermediate side, and Part C is the Kick plate/Base plate/Base/Plinth.
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3.3.2 Describe the purpose of a hanging rail in a cupboard.
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A hanging rail is designed to hang clothes on, providing space for garments to be stored neatly.
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3.3.3 Draw, in your ANSWER BOOK, a neat freehand sketch of section D–D.
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The sketch should include the structural details of section D–D, ensuring that back, sides, and hatching are represented properly.
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3.4 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.4 and draw in good proportion, a vertical sectional view of a wall.
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The vertical sectional view of the wall should include a Wall panel, the Horizontal rough ground, and proper hatching to depict different materials.
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3.5.1 The total length of the rafters needed if the length of the rafter is 5 600 mm.
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The total length of the rafters can be calculated as follows:
Total length of rafters = Number of rafters × Length of each rafter
Total length = 8 × 5.6 m = 44.8 m.
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3.5.2 The total length of the purlins needed if the length of the purlin is 9 600 mm.
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The total length of the purlins is calculated as:
Total length of purlins = Number of purlins × Length of each purlin
Total length = 4 × 9.6 m = 38.4 m.
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3.5.3 The total area of underlay needed if the underlay ends on the outside walls.
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The total area of the underlay is calculated as:
Area = Length of the building × Width of the underlay