The stiffening transoms for the partition wall shown in the detailed drawing are to be scribed.
Known:
- One transom in the wall at half height of room.
- Transom
timber height: 50 mm
- Transom timber thickness: 80 mm
- Transom timber
length: 5000 mm
Figure
Hand tools
Hammer
Measuring and testing means
Folding rule, carpenters square
Auxiliary accessories
Pencil, marking gauge, abrasive paper, one-ell trestles
Necessary previous knowledge
Reading of drawings, measuring, angling, scribing
Sequence of operations |
Comments |
1. Put transom timber and foot runner for wall (1) on the trestles. |
- Put the two timbers closely together and about flush at the left ends. |
2. Scribe the stiffening transom lengths. |
- Use the foot runner as template. |
3. Measure-in and scribe the tenon length. |
- Start at the right scribed line of the left corner post and
measure-in and scribe to the left. |
4. Scribe the tenon parapets. |
- Remove the foot runner to provide freedom to move for
scribing. |
5. Angle at the sides and scribe the necessary lines. |
- Put long leg of square on the transom timber and scribe
downwards at both sides. |
6. Put the transom timber and foot runner for wall (2) on the trestles. |
- Proceed as with step 1. above. |
7. Scribe the stiffening transom. |
- Repeat steps 2., 3., 4. and 5. above, accordingly. |
Scribing of the stiffening
transoms