Sunday, March 27, 2011

1 Site setout
 Where do we get our mark for the  building line?
we get our building line when we set out our profiles, and then we set out the building line at what ever on the plain and sepecification, the building line is inside the profiles.
What is a building line?
a building line is a line we can start to build in
What is a Profile how is it constructed ,What materials used ,what size?
a profile is piesces of wood that helps us guide where to construct, the material used in it is planks of wood and wooden posts 
How do we square the building lines?
we can square a building going diagonal one end of the building line to the other, we do this on both sides and if it is square the numbers will be the same
Name all the parts?

2 Power tool safety
Skill Saw,Beltsander, jig saw, drill,Thickness-er, buzzer, nail gun gas powered, air?
Discribe what each tool does?

Skill Saw
is a machine where you can cut a straight line, diagonal or reduce the thickness

Beltsander
is a machine that saves you time in sanding by hand this will only take a few minuters to sand a piece of wood.

Jig Saw
is a machine that you can cut inside a piece of wood this is better then using a skill saw cause you can do alot that a skill saw cant do.

Drill
this machine drills holes in a piece of wood

Thickness-er
this machine saves time in planning it will reduce the thickness of the piece of wood while having a clean finish 

5 comments:

  1. Wayne in your own words explain how the treatment is done in NZ ,What treatment is being used in the non- consented What is the name of the of the timber we most use in nz what are some of the other uses fo this timber

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  2. Explain the method of squaring a building in your own words

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  3. Wayne explain why you were missing from class on the 29.3.011 for our afternoon class 12.30???????

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  5. You do not just walk off! with out notifying myself
    or the head of school remember you are still being assessed.

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