The acronym O.C. stands for. (V100)
What is "On Center"?
Places planes on all walls.
What is right-click?
A curve in a board along an edge is called a ______
What is a crown?
Horizontal structural member used above a door or window. (V900)
What is a header?
A ______ ball can be used to demolish a building or transport Miley Cyrus.
What is Wrecking?
The most common types of nails used in house construction are ______ p. and _______ p. (V5000)
What are 16 penny and 8 penny?
This category of boots, popularized in construction and manufacturing, features a protective enforcement made of metal or composite material over the toes.
What is Steel?
Typical wall spacing for studs are _____"O.C.
What are 16" On Center?
Truss detail found above the bearing. (V400)
What is the heel?
The interior structure of roof trusses are shaped like a________
What is a triangle?
Horizontal structural member used to tie studs together. (Kitchen cabinets)
What is Blocking?
A cylindrical helical cutting tool used to cut round holes into wood, steel, etc. (V3000)
What is a drill bit?
A finished could be _______-, _______ , or_________, (Think Roof)
What is asphalt shingles, tile, steel, cedar shingles, slate, straw, metal shingles, etc?
This D-word, sounding like it's dying, describes the walls that can be erected between two residential spaces or between a private space and a public one. (V7000)
What is Demising?
Short studs found above or below a window.
What are cripple studs?
Web detail at a bottom chord vertical offset.
What is a k-web?
The peak of the planes. (V700)
What is the ridgeline?
A section of raised ceiling. (V1000)
What is the tray ceiling?
Sharing its name with a lively dance, this three-letter term refers to a device that holds a piece of work and guides a tool operating on it.
What is a Jig?
A 2" x 4" true dimension is _______ X_______
What is 1 1/2" X 3 1/2"?
Notorious for its 3.97 degree tilt, this freestanding bell tower of a cathedral is located in its namesake Italian town. Its tilt comes from the soft ground of its unstable foundation.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Horizontal structural member used to prevent the spread of fire up a wall cavity.
What is fire blocking?
Allows ducts and electrical to pass through the floor truss.
What is a chase?
Determines top chord angle
What is the pitch?
This clown-friendly type of building construction features studs that extend from the foundation to the plate, or the full height of the structure.
What is Balloon framing?
An electric tool which has a reciprocating straight blade _____ that is used to cut wood
What is a jig saw or saber saw?
This fundamental material for framing a building is typically made from gypsum plaster wrapped in cardboard. (V6000)
What is Drywall?
In "Total Recall," Arnold Schwarzenegger's character is a construction worker turned action hero on Mars. This "rocky" actress, known for her roles in "Basic Instinct" and "Casino," played Arnold's wife.
Who is Sharon Stone?
Concrete foundation walls are typically _______ "thick. (V200)
What is 8" thick?
Sits on other trusses. (V500)
What is a valley truss?
The number 5 in 5/12 roof pitch refers to ______ units of ______
What is 5 units of rise?
This Z-word refers to the division of land into different parts, each with its own rules about how they can or cannot be developed.
What is Zoning?
This 2-dimensional technical drawing, which contains all the details of a construction project, is known by a colorful name.
What is Blueprints?
Wood shrinkage is concealed in flooring by using T&G, a strong joint that stands for what thing that sounds like a Gene Simmons album.
What is Tongue and Groove?
Abraham Lincoln is the rightmost face on Mount Rushmore. Which president is depicted immediately to the left of his image?
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
The horizontal member at the bottom of a window.
What is sill plate?
Extend to a line. (hotkey)
What is alt-x?
Name of the horizontal board placed at the end of roof trusses. (V800)
What is a fascia board?
Rebar is placed in wet concrete in order to prevent________
What is cracking?
A beam of concentrated red/green light emitting from a self-leveling tool. (V4000)
What is a laser level?
An angled piece of wood placed between two surfaces used to create parallel surfaces
What are shims?
Trusses are made in________
What are factories?
The very top horizontal structural member that is used to tie walls together. (V300)
What is a double top plate?
View cuts planes. (hotkey) (V600)
What is shift-v?
Rafters are built on the ____ _______
What is a job site? (Always use Component Trusses!)
In order to determine if square; always measure _____________. (V2000)
What is diagonally?
A heavy pointed cylinder with a hole at the end of it in order to be suspended with string.
What is a plumb bob?
When wood makes direct contact with concrete you must use.
What is pressure-treated lumber?
July 13th, 2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the construction of this initially temporary advertisement for a local real estate development. (famous nine letters are these) (V8000)
What is the Hollywood sign?
Horizontal part of wall at the bottom of studs.
What is a sole plate?
The process of reducing the number of defects is typically known in manufacturing by the letters QC. What do those letters stand for?
What is Quality Control?
This song, released in 1985 by the band Starship, topped VH1's list of the top "awesomely bad" songs of all time.
What is We Built This City?
The term for vertical true
What is plumb
An aluminum triangle with various markings used by carpenters and has a pivot point.
What is a speed square?
Roofing felt is used to prevent _______from sticking to the sheathing.
What is shingles?
The Statue of Liberty holds her torch in this hand.
What is the right-hand?