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Appendix B
© 2009, AWI, AWMAC, WI - Architectural Woodwork Standards - 1st Edition, October 1, 2009
(Appendix B is not part of the AWS for compliance purposes)
8 - Wall Surfacing
2 - Premanufactured Sets - Selectively Reduced in Width
Some loss of continuity at every panel joint, corners, or at flitch change
40
40 36 36 36 36 12
40
40
40
40
No
match
with the
flush or
stile and
rail door
One of the possible panel layouts;
D oor probably specified under
Section 9 - Doors
FLOOR PLAN KEY
Cabinet
Window
10’ -0” (3048 mm)
10’ -0” (3048 mm)
13’ -0” (3962 mm)
Door
These are panels just like those in the previous illustration, usually made and warehoused in 4’ x 8’ (1219 mm x 2032 mm), or 4’ x 10’
(1219 mm x (2540 mm), sheets in sequenced sets. They are often selected for continuity, recut into modular widths, and numbered
to achieve the appearance of greater symmetry. If more than one set is required, matching between the sets cannot be expected.
Similarly, doors or components often cannot be fabricated from the same flitch materials, resulting in noticeable mismatch.
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