Metal Framing & Soffits
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100

A drawing that cuts through an object like a slice of cake.

What is a section view?

100

In a drywall grid ceiling system wires are usually spaced this far apart.

What is 48"? (4' is acceptable)

100

The horizontal line from which an arc begins.

What is a spring line?

100
An architectural projection composed of one or more s-curves.

What is a serpentine soffit?

200

Used for repeat assemble to fabricate framing to the profile of the soffit or ceiling.

What is a template? 

200
This part of the main beam or T adds strength and allows accessories to be clipped over the top of the beam.

What is the top bulb?

200
This method allows you to find the radius of an arch when the span and rise are known.

What is Bisecting?

200

To create a round dome a series of arcs are set around this.

What is a common axis?
300

Laying out the arc for a barrel ceiling is similar to this other type of layout.

What is laying out a radius wall?

300

Drywall grid ceiling systems are easier to ______ that conventionally framed ceilings.

What is modify?

300

Laying out an elliptical wall using nails or screws and a string or wire is known as this.

What is the Gardner method?

300

The two views needed to complete a dome ceiling.

What is plan view and section view?

400

An architectural projection that is supported internally by vertical and horizontal framing.

What is a braced soffit?

400

?The ratio that a hanger wire can be out of plumb.

What is 1:6?

400

The Gardner method creates what?

What is a true ellipse?

400

The amount of templates needed to lay out a groin ceiling in a rectangular room.

What is 3?

500

This is often used to add strength and stability to an eyebrow soffit.

What is the strongback?

500

On a curved grid ceiling, T's should be spaced using this ratio.roughly 

What is roughly 2" for every 1' of radius?

500
The point from which an arc is swung is called this.

What is the radius point? 

500

This type of arch is formed by two segmental arches meeting with radius points outside of the span.

What is an acute gothic arch?