3.1 Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
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3.1 Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below. Write only the word/term next to the question numbers (3.1... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:3.1 Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions by choosing a word/term from the list below - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
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3.1.1 The moulding between the skirting and the floor
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The term for the moulding between the skirting and the floor is quadrant.
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3.1.2 The member that separates the main parts of a double casement vertically
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The term for the member that separates the main parts of a double casement vertically is mullion.
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3.1.3 Used to keep the window pane in place
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The term used to keep the window pane in place is putty.
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3.1.4 The joint used to join the strip boards used in wall panels
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The joint used to join the strip boards used in wall panels is known as tongue-and-groove.
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3.1.5 Horizontal member of the casement that is found directly below the transom
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The horizontal member of the casement that is found directly below the transom is referred to as the top rail.
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3.2 Use your ANSWER BOOK and draw in good proportion a neat vertical section through the transom of a casement frame with a skylight.
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To draw the vertical section, ensure to represent the transom accurately, including the slope and rebate details as outlined in the assessment criteria, highlighting the drip groove and correct proportions.
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3.3 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.3 and draw to scale 1:10 the front view of a freestanding kitchen cupboard with two doors.
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To represent the freestanding kitchen cupboard, ensure the following specifications are drawn: Height of 950 mm, Width of 900 mm, using 16 mm melamine board for construction. The left-hand bottom must start at point A, and include the parts: kick plate, sides, top rail, middle shelf, and doors, ensuring correct dimensions and proportions.
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3.4 Use ANSWER SHEET 3.4 and draw in good proportion a neat horizontal sectional view of the bottom part of a wall panel showing how the strip boards are joined.
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Draw the horizontal sectional view by ensuring the rough ground, strip boards, and skirting are properly illustrated, checking against the assessment criteria for accuracy.
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3.5.1 The length of fascia board needed for the roof.
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To calculate the length of fascia board needed for the roof, sum the lengths of all sides:
Length of the roof: 230+12000+230=12460 mm.
Add wall width to the total: 12460+(2∗230)=12660 mm.
Total length required = 37.84 m.
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3.5.2 The length of skirting needed for the garage.
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To calculate the length of skirting needed for the garage, first find the inside measurements:
Inside length of wall: 12000−220−220=11560 mm.
Inside width of wall: 6000−220−220=5560 mm.
Use these values to calculate total length:
For skirting: 2∗(11560+5560)−10000=24240 mm or 24.24 m.