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Carpentry Basics
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1. Anchor bolt positioned in a concrete form at the time the concrete is being placed. Its purpose is to fasten the sill plate to the top of the wall.
anchor bolt
sill anchor
mudsill anchor
battered foundation
2. Walkway that extends along a street and borders the building lot.
grain
sidewalk
Dimension
scale drawing
3. A two-dimensional drawing used for making up prints.
inverted T-shaped foundation
backfill
orthographic drawing
grading
4. Heavy steel wire welded together in a grid pattern and use to reinforce concrete slabs resting directly on the ground. Also called wire mesh.
welded wire reinforcement
bedrock
inverted T-shaped foundation
areaway
5. Earth material consisting of fine mineral particles that are midway in size between sand and clay.
reinforced concrete
trenching
silt
compass direction
6. Point of elevation reference - established by local authorities - from which other elevations in the area are measured. Often referred to as the point of beginning (POB).
datum points
Dimension
foundation plates
swale
7. One of the various levels of the lot surface after grading work has been completed.
L-shaped foundation
finish grade
Dimension
concrete pour
8. Fine-grained natural earth material that is plastic when wet and compact and brittle when dry.
scale drawing
batterboard
slab-at-grade foundation
clay
9. Level board nailed to stakes driven into the ground. String is attached to batterboards to identify property lines - building lines - and pier locations.
batterboard
compass direction
water-cement (W/C) ratio
datum points
10. Proportions of cement - sand - and gravel in a mixture of concrete.
trenching
reinforcing bars
concrete mixture
Pictorial Drawing
11. Direction - size - and arrangement of the wood fibers in a piece of lumber.
anchor bolt
backfill
cement
grain
12. Metal connector use to fasten the foundation to the side of the sill plate.
slab-at-grade foundation
front setback
water-cement (W/C) ratio
foundation plates
13. An imaginary straight line extending from the telescope of a builder's level or transit-level to the object being sighted.
concrete masonry unit (CMU)
mudsill anchor
batterboard
line of sight
14. Solid layer of rock beneath the earthen materials.
bedrock
planter strip
plot plan
water-cement (W/C) ratio
15. Chemical reaction that takes place when water is combined with cement - sand - and gravel in a concrete mix. Hydration cause the concrete to harden.
line of sight
hydration
retaining wall
natural grade
16. Concrete that contains steel reinforcement (rebar) or fiberglass reinforcing rod to strengthen it.
sill anchor
reinforced concrete
cement
Dimension
17. Recorded - legal boundaries of a piece of property.
abbreviation
planter strip
portland cement
property lines
18. Plan included in a set of prints showing the size of the lot - location of the building on the lot - grades - and all other information needed to perform work required before construction of the foundation begins.
silt
plot plan
cement
easement
19. One of the various levels of the lot surface after grading work has been completed.
abbreviation
mixture segregation
finish grade
utilities
20. Distance from the property line to the side of a building.
symbol
datum points
water-cement (W/C) ratio
side yard
21. Metall connector used to fasten a sill plate to the foundation.
backfill
datum points
mudsill anchor
crawl space
22. Metal connectors that provide a solid connection between the foundation and structural members to resist uplift and lateral forces.
concrete mixture
foundation anchors
trenching
crawl space
23. Wood plate fastened to the top of a foundation wall. it provides a nailing base for floor joists or studs. Also called mudsill.
property lines
grain
compressive strength
sill plate
24. Measurement; The distance between two points.
Dimension
elevation
datum points
line of sight
25. Small sunken area allowing light or air into a basement window that is partially below the grade level around the building. Also called window well.
inverted T-shaped foundation
on-center
areaway
mudsill anchor
26. One of the heights established for different levels of a building.
Pictorial Drawing
symbol
inverted T-shaped foundation
elevation
27. Base of a foundation system. It bears directly on the soil.
stepped foundation
footing
Pictorial Drawing
finish grade
28. Removing or adding soil to the surface of the lot so that there is enough slope for surface water to flow away from the building.
crawl space
anchor bolt
grading
plot plan
29. Soil or gravel use to fill the space between a completed foundation wall and the excavated areas on one or both sides of the wall.
inverted T-shaped foundation
backfill
planter strip
lot
30. Drawing in a set of prints that gives a plan view as well as section views of the foundation of a building.
foundation plan
sill plate
ready-mixed concrete
building line
31. Ditch dug in the ground down to bearing soil for foundation footings.
silt
symbol
trench
abbreviation
32. Concrete mixed at a batch plant and delivered by truck to the job site.
reinforcing bars
ready-mixed concrete
grading
bedrock
33. Narrow space between a floor unit and the ground.
orthographic drawing
slab-at-grade foundation
crawl space
reinforcing bars
34. Distance from the property line to the front of a building.
finish grade
front setback
L-shaped foundation
Cutting plane line
35. Bolt use to secure sill plates - columns - and beams to concrete or other masonry.
anchor bolt
batterboard
plot plan
swale
36. Line (identified by letters) that cuts through a part of a structure on an elevation or plan view drawing. It refers to a separate section view or detail drawing given for that area.
Cutting plane line
finish grade
concrete mixture
sidewalk
37. Area between the street curb and sidewalk where a lawn or other vegetation may be planted.
hydration
planter strip
excavation
batterboard
38. Piece of land or property having established boundaries.
portland cement
lot
grout
anchor bolt
39. Unit of measurement of angles equal to 1/60 of a degree.
reinforcing bars
minute
builder's level
footing
40. Small nail driven into the top of a corner stake (hub) to identify the exact corner of the property.
hydration
foundation plates
survey point
battered foundation
41. Truck equipped with a large drum concrete mixer for delivery of ready-mixed concrete to the job site.
frost line
transit-mix truck
easement
grain
42. Type of foundation with the footing extending from only one side of the foundation wall.
bearing plates
L-shaped foundation
concrete pour
silt
43. Square - round - or battered concrete base set in the soil to directly support posts or columns. Also used to directly support grade beams.
front setback
frost line
compressive strength
pier
44. Line set up on batter-boards to represent outside face of the exterior wall of a building.
curing concerte
building line
orthographic drawing
concrete mixture
45. Legal right-of-way provision on another person's propery.
crawl-space foundation
easement
backfill
slab-at-grade foundation
46. One of the slopes required on a lot to ensure water drainage away from the building.
swale
concrete
stepped foundation
sill plate
47. Foundation system that combines concrete foundation walls with a concrete floor slab that rests directly on a bed of gravel that has been placed over the ground. Also called slab-on-grade.
slab-at-grade foundation
side yard
foundation anchors
elevation
48. Drawing in which inches or inch-fractions represent one foot of the actual measurement of a building.
reinforcing bars
scale drawing
hub
transit-mix truck
49. Survey instrument use to establish and verify grades and elevations and to set up level points over long distances.
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50. The various levels of the lot surface before any finish grading takes places. Also called existing grade.
natural grade
anchor bolt
Cutting plane line
areaway