6.1 Various options are given as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 6 - 2019 - Paper 1
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6.1 Various options are given as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A–D) next to the question numbers (6.1.1 t... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:6.1 Various options are given as possible answers to the following questions - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 6 - 2019 - Paper 1
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6.1.1 Screws are generally used to secure a hinge onto the frame and …
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The correct answer is D) stile. Screws are typically used to attach hinges to the stile of a door frame.
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6.1.2 A wall plate can be secured to a wall with …
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The correct answer is D) a double strand of 2.5 mm diameter galvanised wire. This method provides a strong and reliable connection.
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6.1.3 IBR sheeting are secured to …
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The correct answer is A) purlins with roofing nails. This is standard practice in roofing construction.
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6.1.4 The haunch of a haunched mortise and tenon joint …
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The correct answer is A) adds strength and prevents the rail from twisting. This feature enhances the integrity of the joint.
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6.1.5 Window panes are fixed onto casement members with …
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The correct answer is B) glazing beads. These are vital for securely holding the glass panes in place.
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6.2.1 Identify the type of joint.
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The joint is a double bare face mortise and tenon joint. It is commonly used in timber framing.
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6.2.2 Name ONE type of door where you will use this joint.
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This joint is typically used in a framed ledge braced batten door, which is common in traditional carpentry.
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6.3 Draw in your ANSWER BOOK, in good proportion, two horizontal sectional views to show the difference between a door frame and a jamb lining fixed to a wall.
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The drawing should include a detailed representation of both the door frame and the jamb lining, highlighting the differences in structure and dimensions.
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6.4 Draw in your ANSWER BOOK, in good proportion, a horizontal section through a muntin and raised panels of a three-panel door.
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The section should clearly depict the muntin and the raised panels with correct proportions and detailing.
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6.5 Name TWO places where a straight cupboard lock can be used.
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On a cupboard door.
On a drawer.
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6.6 Name a lock that is mounted onto the internal surface of doors to provide extra security.
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One example is a night latch, which can be easily installed and offers additional security.
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6.7 Use ANSWER SHEET 6.7 and draw, in good proportion, the top view of a flight of stairs with an open well and a half-landing within the given walls.
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Your drawing should accurately represent the top view, showing the layout of the stairs, the open well, and the half-landing, while maintaining proportions.
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6.8 Use the assessment criteria on the ANSWER SHEET as a guide to draw the external wall of a building to accommodate a suspended timber floor.
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Ensure that your drawing includes all necessary components like DPC, air bricks, and ant guards, according to the specified criteria for a suspended timber floor.