BLUEPRINT LINES
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
BLUEPRINT VIEWS
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
CONSTRUCTION VOCAB
100

These solid lines are used to produce a drawing of a structure or an object

What is an OBJECT LINE?

100

This is amongst the most common and traditional of all building materials and is used for its durability and can be easily cut and shaped as needed.

What is LUMBER?

100

This part of the print  contains information such as drawing title, the architects name, the project name, etc.

What is the TITLE BOX?

100

Safety glasses, gloves and steel toes are part of this equipment list. 

What is PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT or PPE?

100

This type of view is a 2-dimension representation of a 3-dimension object.

What is an ORTHGRAPHIC VIEW?

200

These lines are located at one or both ends of a dimension line.

What is a EXTENSION LINE?

200

Straight metal shafts with a point at one end and head on the other.

What is a NAIL?

200

This view provides additional and zoomed in information regarding an object is called a?

What is a DETAIL?

200

These people put safety ahead of all considerations.

Whos is EVERYONE?

200

CAD is the short version of _________________

What is COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING?

300

This line shows the distance between two points.

What is a DIMENSION LINE

300

This object has spiral threads that bite into wood or other materials and has a great amount of holding power.

What is a SCREW?

300

This type of two dimensional view is from above, also called a bird's eye view.

What is a PLAN VIEW

300

You don't have the sufficient amount of training to use or maintain dangerous tools nd equipment.

What is LACK OF KNOWLEDGE?

300

A preset range of room for error on a project.

What is an ALLOWANCE?
400

This evenly dashed line indicates surfaces or intersections behind other parts of the object that are not visible on that specific view of the drawing.

What is a HIDDEN LINE?

400

This is only a title, or trade name rather than the actual size of lumber for example.

What is NOMINAL SIZE?

400

This plan and it's perspective would allow you to easily identify  and accurately locate interior and exterior walls, as well as doors, windows, and stairways.

What is a FLOOR PLAN?

400

Keeping a 3 pronged plug connected to a power source with a continuous ground will prevent the users from possible _______________.

What is ELECTRICAL SHOCK?

400

an orthographic view that is taken in such a manner that the lines of sight are not parallel to the principal projection planes.

What is an AUXILARY VIEW?

500

This line is used to identify the direction view for which a section drawing is made.

What is a CUTTING PLANE?

500

This engineered wood panel consists of layers of thin wood shavings or strands positioned at right angles to each other.

What is ORIENTED STRAND BOARD or OSB?

500

This view is a two-dimensional drawing that shows the vertical exterior or interior of the structure.

What is an ELEVATION VIEW?

500

My 12' extension ladder's base  should be _____inches away from the structure.

What is 36"

500

Virtually all structures and objects on prints have been reduced in size to fit on a page. The designer then selects a small dimension to represent a measurement of the actual life size value.

What is a SCALE