Light And Heavy Timber Framing Made Easy; Balloon Framing, Mixed Framing, Heavy Timber Framing, Houses, Factories, Bridges, Barns, Rinks, Timber-Roofs, And All Other Kinds of Timber Buildings
Light And Heavy Timber Framing Made Easy; Balloon Framing, Mixed Framing, Heavy Timber Framing, Houses, Factories, Bridges, Barns, Rinks, Timber-Roofs, And All Other Kinds of Timber Buildings
Hodgson, Frederick Thomas, 1836-1919
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thick, and the corners of both ends ** dubbed" off, as shown in Fig. 286, to prevent splitting. Wedges should be driven parallel to the abut- ments, i. e., across the ribs and have a block nailed behind them to prevent running back. The turning piece, Fig. 262, is cut out of a piece 2 in. by 4 in. ; it is used for the outside arches of door and window openings, of slight rise, and half a brick thick. For thicker walls the rib center, Fig. 263, is used. This is formed by shaping two boards, abou...t 1 in. thick, to the curve, keeping them at a proper distance apart by stretchers, S, nailed on their lower edges, and covering the curved edges with lagging pieces, L, about l^A in. by % in., at intervals of % in. for ordinary work. When the rise of a center is small in comparison to its span, it is inconvenient to describe its curve with a radius rod, and the method shown in Fig. .264 may be adopted. Take a piece of board of con- HEAVY TIMBER FRAMING 223 venient size and draw a line across it from edge to edge, equal in length to the span of the arch re- quired ; at the center of this line draw a perpen- dicular equal in length to the rise, draw a line from this point, b, to the springing point, a, and cut the ends off beyond the line ; the portion cut off is shown by dotted lines in the sketch.
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