week 9 constructing journal

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Week 9 In this week we learnt how to draw the isometric drawing for the detail section. (The section detail that I chose) First, we use tracing paper to trace the detail in the scale of 1:5. Then we select the points on the section detail, and then we extend the point as line with the angle of 45 degrees. Some parts of the detail are hidden and invisible. (During the drawing) The second part of the tutorial is introducing a part of the roof structure of the Spanman. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) These are the photos of 1:1 scale model. From image 1, we could see the new framing area, also the bear. Some of the parts of the model use the softwood, not the hard wood because soft wood is cheaper and they are easier to nail.

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Week 9 Constructing Journal Yilin Wang The university of Melbourne

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Page 1: Week 9 Constructing Journal

Week 9

In this week we learnt how to draw the isometric drawing for the detail section.

(The section detail that I chose)

First, we use tracing paper to trace

the detail in the scale of 1:5.

Then we select the points on the

section detail, and then we extend

the point as line with the angle of 45

degrees.

Some parts of the detail are hidden

and invisible.

(During the drawing)

The second part of the tutorial is introducing a part of the roof structure of the

Spanman.

(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

These are the photos of 1:1 scale model. From image 1, we could see the new

framing area, also the bear. Some of the parts of the model use the softwood, not

the hard wood because soft wood is cheaper and they are easier to nail.

Page 2: Week 9 Constructing Journal

From image 2, we could see the taper. The taper is narrow at the end. This technique

could be used on lots of place, for example, on the heavier steel member.

The image 3 shows the roof beam and the bird mouth.

E- learning

Detailing for Heat and Moisture

Detailing issues:

Drips, overlaps and flashing, control joints, space for services, galvanic series, edge

treatments, hierarchy of finishes.

For prevent the water into a building,

3 conditions must include:

An opening

Water present at the opening

A force to move water through the

opening.

Remove any one of the conditions

and water will not enter

Plastics

What is rubber? Rubber is a naturally accruing substance first used by the Mayas and Aztecs in

South America.

It’s a milky white substance from trees with elastic properties.

Beginning of 20th, Scientists began making synthetic rubber for chemicals.

Rubber is soft.

It makes a good choice where grip or friction is

important.

Hard smooth surface reduce friction.

It could not be polished and therefor increases friction.

It has good electrical insulating properties.

Eg: Safety footwear

The plastic structure.