Manual of Purpose-Made Woodworking Joinery
4 Making traditional and modern windows INTRODUCTION Although uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) windows and exterior doors ...
Boxframe windows and double- hung sashes 53 through the boxframe window and sashes at 4.1(a) above, are numbered to relate to th ...
54 Making traditional and modern windows redwood, but preferably of oak or similar quality hardwood; Ventilation/weather bead, ...
Boxframe windows and double- hung sashes 55 (non- opening) and only the central sashes open, the mullions are solid – not boxed. ...
56 Making traditional and modern windows After the pulley stiles have been tongued on their outer edges, grooved for the parting ...
Boxframe windows and double- hung sashes 57 sashes in Figure 4.1(a), which was given a 900mm width × 1200mm height × 120mm depth ...
58 Making traditional and modern windows stiles – and only single items marked off when there is more than one like- component, ...
Meeting rail joints and joggles 59 on double- hung sliding sashes can be found to vary, usually according to the period of time ...
60 Making traditional and modern windows (un- jointed) abutment of outer- lining head to the outer lining. Such joints are skew- ...
The non- gluing of boxframes 61 mentioned that when fixing cords, only large- headed galvanized clout nails of not- more- than 1 ...
62 Making traditional and modern windows sill and fixed with 18 or 25mm galvanized panel pins at 150mm centres; 4) the box is cl ...
Weathering features 63 features – already shown here in places – need to be explained. Although common sense perhaps tells us th ...
64 Making traditional and modern windows Throating grooves Figure 4.11(e): On traditional, double- weathered sills (Figures 4.1( ...
Weathering features 65 Figure 4.12 (a) Traditional casement window details (proportionately scaled). Ex 100 × 63 HEAD Ex 100 × 6 ...
66 Making traditional and modern windows 71 × 71 par SILL 71 × 58 par HEAD 42 × 47 par TOP RAIL 42 × 47 par BOTTOM RAIL 71 × 40 ...
Jointing Casement Frames and Sashes 67 tenoning machine) to fit the ovolo- moulded shape. The other difference is that haunching ...
68 Making traditional and modern windows HANDMADE COMB JOINTS Figure 4.14(a)(b)(c)(d)(e): By making short- length wooden templat ...
Upgrading traditional- type casement windows 69 Figure 4.14 (e) Isometric view of an assembled comb joint between a top rail and ...
70 Making traditional and modern windows new weights (as described above, under Making and Fitting the Sashes). Although new lea ...
5 Making doors and doorframes INTRODUCTION The making of doors – as with windows – is nowa- days mostly in the domain of large m ...
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