Flat Components
Measurements
Covering a flat
Miscellaneous
Review
100

Horizontal peices of wood on the top and bottom of a flat

Rails

100

If a flat is 4 foot wide the rail is

4 foot 

100

What material is used to cover a flat

Bleached muslin

100

what wood is a flat made of 

1/4 white pine

100

A set with 2-3 walls

box set

200

vertical paces of wood on the sides of a flat

stiles

200

If a flat is 6 foot tall the stile is

5.5 feet

200

What mixture is used to seal a flat

2:1 glue water

200

the amount of space that corner blocks and keystones should be from the edge 

3/4 in
200

The empty space above the stage

fly space

300

the horizontal piece of wood in the middle of a flat covered in wax paper

toggle bar

300

If a flat is 4 feet wide the toggle bar is

3.5 feet

300

How much extra material is needed on every side of the muslin

4in

300

it is essential to use a ----- behind windows and doors

backing flat

300

open area off stage left and right

wings

400

connects the toggle bar to the stiles

keystone

400

The dimensions of a corner block are 

9x9

400

What is used to attach the muslin to the sides of the flat (pre glue water) 

staples

400

why is wax paper used over the toggle bar

so the mixtures and paint don't soak into the wood creating a harsh line

400

another word for the auditorium 

house

500

connects the rails and stiles together

cornerblocks

500

The dimensions of a keystone are ....

6x3x2.5

500

all of the steps of covering a flat

Cut muslin

stretch and staple to sides

paint on glue water mixture

let dry

remove staples and cut excess 

500

keeps flats upright

brace and stage weight 

500

the complete setting for a scene or act 

set

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