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Termonology Used by Carpenters

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=== chair rail ===Or chair board, wooden molding on a wall around a room at the level of a chair back.  Chair railing trim moulding / molding.  3' is the standard height.Molding used to cover any interior angle.  Molding used to cover any interior angle.=== fly rafters ===The end rafters forming the outside edge of the roof overhang.=== footing === Base of the foundation that will transmit the loads to the soil. Enlargement at the lower end of a wall pier or column that distributes the load.=== frost footing ===Local building codes determine the footing depth, footings should be suitable for the soil condition and far enough below ground level to be protected from frost action.  In Nebraska front footing is typically 18".=== furring === Narrow strips of board nailed upon the walls and ceiling to form a straight surface upon which to lay the laths or other finish.== G ===== girder ===Large beam of wood or steel which acts as the principle support for loads along its span.== H ===== header ===Beam which is perpendicular to wall suds above doors, windows or other openings. It carries the weight of structural loads.== J ===== jamb ===Side piece or post of an opening sometimes applied to the door frame.=== joist ===Parallel framing members installed horizontally to carry floor and ceiling loads.  Timbers supporting the floorboards.== K ===== knee brace ===Corner brace fastened at an angle from the wall stud to the rafter stiffening a wood or steel frame to prevent angular movement.== L ===== lap joint ===Joint between two pieces of wood lapping over each other.=== lip molding ===Molding with a lip which overlaps the piece against which the backing of the molding rests.== M ===== miter ===45-degree cut. Unlike a compound miter cut, the saw blade remains at 0 degrees.== P ===== plumb ===A vertical element that is perfectly perpendicular to a level surface.=== pitch ===The angle of a roof slope, measured as "X" inches per 12" (x/12).beams that slope from the ridge of a roof to the eaves making the main body of the roof's framework .=== rise ===Vertical distance through which anything rises as the rise of a roof or stair.=== riser ===Vertical board between two treads of a flight of stairs.Outside finish between the casings.Visible underwide of structural members such as staircases, cornices, beams, a roof overhang or eave.2x4 or 2x6 vertical framing member used to assemble walls.2x4 or 2x6 vertical framing member used to assemble walls. Wall studs normally are spaced at either 16 inches or 24 inches on center. == T ===== timber ===Lumber with a cross section more than 4 by 6 inches such as posts sills and girders.=== truss ===Structural framework of triangular units used in place of rafters for supporting loads over long spans. [[Category:Construction]]
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