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This resource provides an in-depth overview of rough carpentry techniques, focusing on wall, floor, and roof systems. Key topics include wall framing techniques using headers, cripples, and studs, as well as the installation of engineered floor joists (TJI) and glulam headers. Learn about essential jobsite practices, from blocking and bracing to the application of sheathing, and understand the structural components such as trimmers, double top plates, and temporary bracing. Ideal for both students and professionals seeking to enhance their carpentry knowledge.
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ARCH 330Fall 2008Third Set Rough Carpentry Wall, Floor & Roof Systems
Header Cripple Rough Carpentry wall framing - jobsite photo Rough Opening Trimmer (Usually ¼” per side) Studs Rough Sill
Floor Joist (TJI) Blocking Rough Carpentry header framing - jobsite photo Engineered Floor Joist (TJI) Glulam Header King Stud Trimmer Stud
Engineered Roof Joist Wall Sheathing Roof Sheathing Header Cripple Trimmer Stud Stud (typical)
Roof Sheathing Roof Truss Sky Cripple Trimmer Stud Double Top Plate Stud
Roof Truss Stud (typical) Double Top Plate Temporary Bracing Blocking Stud @ Perpendicular Wall
Roof Truss Double Top Plate Cripple Trimmer Stud Stud (typical)
Rough Carpentry wall framing - bays & gable ends