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Student Workbook for Vogt's Carpentry, 7th 7th edition [Pehme köide]

(State University of New York, Delhi)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337798207
  • ISBN-13: 9781337798204
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 22x213x271 mm, kaal: 930 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337798207
  • ISBN-13: 9781337798204
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The student workbook is designed to help you master key chapter content. Included within this resource are chapter objective questions; key-term definition queries; and multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-or-false problems.
Preface vii
SECTION ONE Tools and Materials
1(2)
Unit 1 Wood and Lumber
Chapter 1 Wood
3(4)
Chapter 2 Lumber
7(4)
Unit 2 Engineered Panels
Chapter 3 Rated Plywood and Panels
11(4)
Chapter 4 Nonstructural Panels
15(2)
Unit 3 Engineered Lumber Products
Chapter 5 Laminated Veneer Lumber
17(2)
Chapter 6 Parallel Strand Lumber and Laminated Strand Lumber
19(2)
Chapter 7 Wood l-Joists
21(2)
Chapter 8 Glue-Laminated Lumber
23(2)
Unit 4 Fasteners
Chapter 9 Nails, Screws, and Bolts
25(4)
Chapter 10 Anchors and Adhesives
29(4)
Unit 5 Hand Tools
Chapter 11 Layout Tools
33(4)
Chapter 12 Boring and Cutting Tools
37(4)
Chapter 13 Fastening and Dismantling Tools
41(4)
Unit 6 Portable Power Tools
Chapter 14 Saws, Drills, and Drivers
45(4)
Chapter 15 Planes, Routers, and Sanders
49(4)
Chapter 16 Fastening Tools
53(4)
Unit 7 Stationary Power Tools
Chapter 17 Circular Saw Blades
57(4)
Chapter 18 Miter and Radial Arm Saws
61(4)
Chapter 19 Table Saws and Other Shop Tools
65(4)
Unit 8 Jobsite Safety and Scaffolds
Chapter 20 Jobsite Safety and Construction Aids
69(4)
Chapter 21 Scaffolds
73(4)
Unit 9 Architectural Plans and Building Codes
Chapter 22 Understanding Architectural Plans
77(4)
Chapter 23 Floor Plans
81(6)
Chapter 24 Sections and Elevations
87(6)
Chapter 25 Plot and Foundation Plans
93(4)
Chapter 26 Building Codes and Zoning Regulations
97(26)
Section 1 Building for Success
99(2)
Section 1 Job Sheets
101(22)
SECTION TWO Rough Carpentry
123(2)
Unit 10 Building Layout
Chapter 27 Leveling and Layout Tools
125(4)
Chapter 28 Laying Out Foundation Lines
129(2)
Unit 11 Foundations, Concrete, and Form Work
Chapter 29 Foundations and Concrete
131(4)
Chapter 30 Flatwork Forms
135(4)
Chapter 31 Vertical Formwork
139(4)
Chapter 32 Concrete Stair Forms
143(2)
Chapter 33 Foundation Dampproofing and Termite Control
145(4)
Unit 12 Floor Framing
Chapter 34 Wood Frame Construction
149(4)
Chapter 35 Layout and Construction of the Floor Frame
153(4)
Unit 13 Exterior Wall Framing
Chapter 36 Exterior Wall Frame Parts
157(4)
Chapter 37 Framing the Exterior Wall
161(4)
Unit 14 Interior Rough Work
Chapter 38 Interior Partitions and Ceiling Joists
165(4)
Chapter 39 Backing, Blocking, and Furring
169(4)
Chapter 40 Steel Framing
173(4)
Unit 15 Roof Framing
Chapter 41 Roof Types and Terms
177(4)
Chapter 42 Gable, Shed, and Flat Roofs
181(6)
Chapter 43 Trussed Roofs
187(4)
Unit 16 Advanced Roof Framing
Chapter 44 Hip Roofs
191(4)
Chapter 45 Intersecting Roofs
195(4)
Chapter 46 Complex Roof Framing Details
199(4)
Unit 17 Stair Framing
Chapter 47 Stairways and Stair Design
203(4)
Chapter 48 Stair Layout and Construction
207(4)
Unit 18 Insulation and Ventilation
Chapter 49 Thermal and Acoustical Insulation
211(4)
Chapter 50 Condensation and Ventilation
215(30)
Section 2 Building for Success
219(2)
Section 2 Job Sheets
221(24)
SECTION THREE Exterior Finish
245(2)
Unit 19 Roofing
Chapter 51 Asphalt Shingles and Tile Roofing
247(4)
Chapter 52 Wood Shingles and Shakes
251(4)
Chapter 53 Flashing
255(4)
Unit 20 Windows
Chapter 54 Window Terms and Types
259(4)
Chapter 55 Window Installation and Glazing
263(4)
Unit 21 Exterior Doors
Chapter 56 Exterior Door Styles
267(4)
Chapter 57 Exterior Door Installation
271(4)
Chapter 58 Installing Exterior Door Hardware
275(2)
Unit 22 Siding and Cornice Construction
Chapter 59 Siding Types and Sizes
277(2)
Chapter 60 Applying Vertical and Horizontal Siding
279(4)
Chapter 61 Wood Shingle and Shake Siding
283(4)
Chapter 62 Aluminum and Vinyl Siding
287(4)
Chapter 63 Cornice Terms and Design
291(4)
Chapter 64 Gutters and Downspouts
295(4)
Unit 23 Decks, Porches, and Fences
Chapter 65 Deck and Porch Construction
299(4)
Chapter 66 Fence Design and Erection
303(20)
Section 3 Building for Success
307(2)
Section 3 Job Sheets
309(14)
SECTION FOUR Interior Finish
323(2)
Unit 24 Drywall Construction
Chapter 67 Gypsum Board
325(4)
Chapter 68 Drywall Application
329(4)
Chapter 69 Concealing Fasteners and Joints
333(4)
Unit 25 Wall Paneling and Ceiling Finish
Chapter 70 Types of Wall Paneling
337(4)
Chapter 71 Application of Wall Paneling
341(4)
Chapter 72 Ceramic and Porcelain Tile
345(2)
Chapter 73 Ceiling Finish
347(4)
Unit 26 Floor Finish
Chapter 74 Description of Wood Floors
351(2)
Chapter 75 Installing Wood Floor
353(4)
Chapter 76 Underlayment and Resilient Tile
357(4)
Unit 27 Interior Doors and Door Frames
Chapter 77 Description of Interior Doors
361(4)
Chapter 78 Installation of Interior Doors and Door Frames
365(4)
Unit 28 Interior Trim
Chapter 79 Description and Application of Molding
369(4)
Chapter 80 Application of Door Casings, Base, and Window Trim
373(4)
Unit 29 Stair Finish
Chapter 81 Description of Stair Finish
377(2)
Chapter 82 Finishing Open and Closed Staircases
379(4)
Chapter 83 Balustrade Installation
383(4)
Unit 30 Cabinets and Countertops
Chapter 84 Cabinet Design and Installation
387(4)
Chapter 85 Countertop and Cabinet Construction
391
Section 4 Building for Success
395(2)
Section 4 Job Sheets
397
Floyd Vogt is a sixth-generation carpenter and contractor. His family operated a small business devoted to all phases of home construction, and he began working in the family business at age 15. After completing a B.A. in chemistry at the State University of New York College at Oneonta, Mr. Vogt returned to the field as a self-employed remodeler. In 1985 he began teaching in the carpentry program at the State University of New York, Delhi. He has taught many courses, including light framing, advanced framing, math, energy-efficient construction, finish carpentry, finish masonry, and estimating. Mr. Vogt is currently a professor emeritus in the construction design-build management bachelor's degree program, where his course responsibilities included residential construction, AutoCAD, construction seminar, and physical science applications. He has also served as a carpentry regional coordinator for Skills-USA and as a post-secondary Skills-USA student advisor. Mr. Vogt is the co-author of CARPENTRY, and he is a member of a local town board.