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 - 2020 - 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
Worked Solution & Example Answer: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 - 2020 - Paper 1
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3.1.1 The moulding between the skirting and the floor
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The term for this description is cornice.
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3.1.2 The member that separates the main parts of a double casement vertically
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The appropriate term is mullion.
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3.1.3 Used to keep the window pane in place
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The correct term is putty.
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3.1.4 The joint used to join the strip boards used in wall panels
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This joint is referred to as tongue-and-groove.
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3.1.5 Horizontal member of the casement that is found directly below the transom
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This member is called the top rail.
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3.2 Use your ANSWER BOOK and draw in good proportion a neat vertical section through the transom of a casement frame with a fanlight.
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To complete this section, ensure to include the transom, casement frame, and fanlight with correct dimensions and proportions, using appropriate labeling for clarity.
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3.3 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.3 and draw to scale 1:10 the front view of a freestanding kitchen cupboard with two doors.
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On ANSWER SHEET 3.3, draw the front view of the cupboard featuring two doors. Clearly indicate the height (950 mm), width (900 mm), and the position of the doors (450 mm wide) with correct specifications.
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3.4 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.4 and draw in good proportion a neat horizontal vertical view of the bottom part of a wall panel showing how the strip boards are joined.
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On ANSWER SHEET 3.4, illustrate the horizontal section of the wall panel, ensuring to detail the joining of the strip boards, using clear labels for each component.
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3.5.1 The length of fascia board needed for the roof
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To find the total length of fascia board needed, calculate:
Length of the roof: 230+12000+230=12460 mm
Width of the roof: 230+6000+230=6460 mm
Therefore, the total length of fascia board needed is 2(12460+6460)=37840 mm.
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3.5.2 The length of skirting needed for the garage.
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Calculate the length of skirting needed as follows:
Inside length of wall: 12000−220−220=11560 mm
Inside width of wall: 6000−220−220=5560 mm
Total length of skirting needed: 2(11560+5560)−10000=24240 mm.