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Unit 213: Mark out from setting out details for
bench joinery products
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Learning outcomes
• Explain what effect marking out errors can have on an overall
programme of work.
• Explain use of rods and marking out information.
• Mark out bench joinery products.
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Tutor guidance
The following slides can be used as a mid-course recap test.
The answers will come up each time you click on the mouse with the
answer coming last.
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Where would you find a spandrel?
It’s a part of a sash window.
Underneath a timber suspended floor.
It’s a joint in a stud partition.
The panelling below a staircase.
None of these.
Answer: The panelling below a staircase.
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To what scale is a site plan drawn?
1:200 or 500
1: 25 or 50
1:75 or 90
1:1
None of these
Answer: 1:200 or 500.
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‘3:4:5’ is used to do what?
Work out your tax on your wages.
Count the amount of timber you need for a job.
The ratio of labourers to tradesmen on site.
Count up to before you lose your temper.
None of these.
Answer: None of these. ‘3:4:5’ is a way to calculate a right angle.
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What is the most economic way of converting a tree
trunk into usable timber?
Quarter sawn.
Rough sawn.
Through and through.
Tangential.
None of these.
Answer: Through and through.
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What does an assembly drawing show?
The layout of the roads on the site.
The design layout of a garden.
How to put things together.
The details of a building’s layout.
None of these.
Answer: How to put things together.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 1 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery PowerPointpresentation Presentation 5 Unit 213: Mark out from setting out details for bench joinery products
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 2 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery Learning outcomes • Explain what effect marking out errors can have on an overall programme of work. • Explain use of rods and marking out information. • Mark out bench joinery products.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 3 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery Tutor guidance The following slides can be used as a mid-course recap test. The answers will come up each time you click on the mouse with the answer coming last.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 4 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery Where would you find a spandrel? It’s a part of a sash window. Underneath a timber suspended floor. It’s a joint in a stud partition. The panelling below a staircase. None of these. Answer: The panelling below a staircase.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 5 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery To what scale is a site plan drawn? 1:200 or 500 1: 25 or 50 1:75 or 90 1:1 None of these Answer: 1:200 or 500.
  • 6.
    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 6 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery ‘3:4:5’ is used to do what? Work out your tax on your wages. Count the amount of timber you need for a job. The ratio of labourers to tradesmen on site. Count up to before you lose your temper. None of these. Answer: None of these. ‘3:4:5’ is a way to calculate a right angle. 3 4 5
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 7 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery What is the most economic way of converting a tree trunk into usable timber? Quarter sawn. Rough sawn. Through and through. Tangential. None of these. Answer: Through and through.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 8 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery What does an assembly drawing show? The layout of the roads on the site. The design layout of a garden. How to put things together. The details of a building’s layout. None of these. Answer: How to put things together.
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    © 2013 Cityand Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 9 of 9 Level 2 Diploma in Bench Joinery Any questions?