Week 5
21/03/2011 - 23/03/2011
For this week we were reading the plans of the sleepout, and we started setting out the floor joists for the sleepout doing the bearers, joists and also insulating the floor.
Week 6
28/03/2011 - 30/03/2011
For this week we were continuing with setting out the floor joists, putting the temporary floor and we were reading/discussing the plan
Week 7
04/04/2011 - 06/04/2011
For this week we were starting the wall framing the top plate and bottom plate for the back, front and the side wall.
Week 8
11/04/2011 - 13/04/2011
For this week we were continunig with building the walls doing the studs,nogs.
Week 9
02/05/2011 - 04/04/2011
For this week we started doing the bbq tables, and we started doing the roof of the house, the roof rafters, purlins, fly rafters and putting the self supporting paper on top.
Week 10
09/05/2011 - 11/05/2011
for this we week were doing the wing walls for the sleepout and we were doing the fascia board and the installind the iron trapezoidal on the roof.
Week 11
16/05/11 - 18/05/2011
For this we week were wrapping the building, and we stared doing the soffis and the rhondo
biggie smallz
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Assignment 6 aroha
1.We selected nghuia to do our powhiri
2. We practise our Waiata which was E Hara3. Why did we sing it? we sang it as a welcoming to m.i.t.
4. What happen at the end? we were greated in maori and english, and we were also told about the orgins of maori
5.What does The Treaty of Waitangi mean to you? nothing realy
6.How many treatys were signed? english and maori (2)
7.Who translated the Maori version into the English version?? edward william
8. What was the Governors name? william hobson
9. Where did the signing take place??? Waitangi, Bay of Islands
2. We practise our Waiata which was E Hara3. Why did we sing it? we sang it as a welcoming to m.i.t.
4. What happen at the end? we were greated in maori and english, and we were also told about the orgins of maori
5.What does The Treaty of Waitangi mean to you? nothing realy
6.How many treatys were signed? english and maori (2)
7.Who translated the Maori version into the English version?? edward william
8. What was the Governors name? william hobson
9. Where did the signing take place??? Waitangi, Bay of Islands
Diamond Roofing
What is the lap?
the lap is there so you screw up the roofing and it all fits on the roof evenly, also if you do lap it den it will prevent the houze from getting wet inside
Why do we use supporting paper?
we use supporting paper so when it rains, it goes down either the roof or through the paper to the front of the house. we also set out the suporting paper over lapping each other this means when it rains it will be going down rather then going insde the house.
the lap is there so you screw up the roofing and it all fits on the roof evenly, also if you do lap it den it will prevent the houze from getting wet inside
Why do we use supporting paper?
we use supporting paper so when it rains, it goes down either the roof or through the paper to the front of the house. we also set out the suporting paper over lapping each other this means when it rains it will be going down rather then going insde the house.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Assignment 9 Second Term
Name all parts the size of framing members on the sleepout in your own words:
Roofing:
roof rafters 140x45
purlins 90x45
fly rafter 90x45
Walls:
studs 90x45
understud 90x45
jack stud 90x45
lintel 140x45
nog 140x45
Flooring:
floor joists 140x45
Roofing:
roof rafters 140x45
purlins 90x45
fly rafter 90x45
Walls:
studs 90x45
understud 90x45
jack stud 90x45
lintel 140x45
nog 140x45
Flooring:
floor joists 140x45
Sunday, May 1, 2011
assignment 7 Plan reading and tools
why do we use a scale rule?
because we cannot put one whole building in a plain thats why we use a scale rule to reduce the huge building into a smalll drawing.
what is the name of the line that we work from to create the building?
we use a building line which we get when we set out profiles.
The cross section drawing is good for identifying What?
measurements and a fair idea whats going to be in the building
What type of drawing can provide details of windows, door heights.
orthagraphic drawing
Name 4 main functions of plans and specifications?
so they can reduce money spending and so we know how much wood we are getting
If there are 23 piles how many are anchor?
23 i think
because we cannot put one whole building in a plain thats why we use a scale rule to reduce the huge building into a smalll drawing.
what is the name of the line that we work from to create the building?
we use a building line which we get when we set out profiles.
The cross section drawing is good for identifying What?
measurements and a fair idea whats going to be in the building
What type of drawing can provide details of windows, door heights.
orthagraphic drawing
Name 4 main functions of plans and specifications?
- cutting lists
- so you know what not to do
- to know when to finish the buildings
- and to get a fair idea on where everything is
- pictorial drawing
- orthogthagrapic drawing
- isometric drawing
so they can reduce money spending and so we know how much wood we are getting
If there are 23 piles how many are anchor?
23 i think
assignment 3 non consented building
In summary, from 23 December 2010, building work that will be added to the current list of exempt work is:
1. plumbing
2.drainlaying
3. example to assist with deciding wheather propsed building work
Constructing, installing, replacing, or altering any:
1.components contributing to the building structural
2.components or assembly that has failed to satisfy the provisions of the building code of furability e.g failure to comply with the external moisture requirement of the building code
3. water storage heater connected to a solid-fuel heater or other supplemantary heat exchanger
1. plumbing
2.drainlaying
3. example to assist with deciding wheather propsed building work
Constructing, installing, replacing, or altering any:
1.components contributing to the building structural
2.components or assembly that has failed to satisfy the provisions of the building code of furability e.g failure to comply with the external moisture requirement of the building code
3. water storage heater connected to a solid-fuel heater or other supplemantary heat exchanger
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Assignment 4 Saw Horse Project
1. we got a rough piece of wood from the machine room where we used the buzzer to plane the width of the timber and then we used the thicknessor to plane the length of the timber.
2. after that we marked a 100 in from the edge, to get the angle we used a piece of timber that had the angle in it after marking out the angle we used it to mark on the 100mm, from the 100mm we marked 90mm for the legs, on top we marked 16mm in, from the mark on the sides.
3. after marking it all out i use the panel saw and cut in a parrarel line 0 - 16mm and then i used the chisel to chip out the pieces i cut.
4. we got the legs from the workshop, to mark it we used the the angle from the piece of timber with the 60 by 10 angle on it and then we cut out the angle.
5. after we cut out the angle we glue all four legs with pva and then we nail the legs in
1. we got a rough piece of wood from the machine room where we used the buzzer to plane the width of the timber and then we used the thicknessor to plane the length of the timber.
2. after that we marked a 100 in from the edge, to get the angle we used a piece of timber that had the angle in it after marking out the angle we used it to mark on the 100mm, from the 100mm we marked 90mm for the legs, on top we marked 16mm in, from the mark on the sides.
3. after marking it all out i use the panel saw and cut in a parrarel line 0 - 16mm and then i used the chisel to chip out the pieces i cut.
4. we got the legs from the workshop, to mark it we used the the angle from the piece of timber with the 60 by 10 angle on it and then we cut out the angle.
5. after we cut out the angle we glue all four legs with pva and then we nail the legs in
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