Maricopa Community Colleges  CRP210   20022-20025 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/11/01
CRP210 20022-20025 LEC 5 Credit(s) 5 Period(s)
Carpentry: Basic Framing
Parts of floor framing unit. Layout of plate for specific spacing. Assembly of wood-framed wall. Proper construction of flat-roofed and sloped ceiling, gable, gambrel, shed roofs and dormers. Construction of hip and intersecting roof. Proper construction of truss and exterior deck. Prerequisites: Indentured status with Central Arizona Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee or permission of the Apprenticeship Coordinator.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CRP210   20022-20025 Carpentry: Basic Framing
1. Identify basic parts of the floor framing unit including posts & girders, joists, blocking, subfloor panels, floor underlayment, trusses, and hardware. (I)
2. Layout a plate showing standard stud spacing, spans for girders and joists, placement of wall components, and subflooring for floor framing construction. (II)
3. Construct specific types of stairways using proper components, calculations for both interior and exterior stairways and use of prefabricated stairways. (III)
4. Assemble a wood-framed wall including layout, bracing, fire blocks, corners, door and window openings, squaring, plumbing, and alignment. (IV)
5. Construct a flat-roofed ceiling and sloped ceiling including layout and framing using rafters, ceiling and stud joists and installation techniques. (V)
6. Construct a gable, gambrel, shed roofs and dormers including layout and installation of rafters, studs, purlins, and collar ties. (VI)
7. Construct a hip roof including calculating length, laying out, placement, connection, and installation of common, hip, and hip jack rafters. (VII)
8. Construct an intersecting roof with equal and unequal spans. (VIII)
9. Construct a truss roof considering the factors of weight, stress, tension, and compression using truss connectors, bracing, and anchors. (IX)
10. Construct an exterior deck using proper materials, fasteners and connectors, and foundations. (X)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
CRP210   20022-20025 Carpentry: Basic Framing
    I. Floor Framing
        A. Posts and girders
        B. Floor Joists and trusses
        C. Blocking
        D. Subfloor panels and underlayment
        E. Hardware
      II. Plate Layout
          A. Stud spacing
          B. Span for girders and joists
          C. Wall components
          D. Subflooring
          E. Construction
        III. Interior and Exterior Stairways
            A. Types
            B. Components
            C. Calculations
            D. Construction
            E. Prefabricated stairways
          IV. Wood Framed Wall Assembly
              A. Interior/Exterior layout
              B. Bracing
              C. Fire blocks
              D. Corners
              E. Doors and windows
              F. Squaring, plumbing, and aligning
            V. Flat-Roofed and Sloped Ceiling Construction
                A. Layout and framing
                B. Rafters, joists, studs
                C. Fastening and installation
              VI. Gable, Gambrel, Shed Roofs, and Dormers
                  A. Layout
                  B. Rafters
                  C. Studs
                  D. Purlins and Collar Ties
                VII. Hip Roofs
                    A. Length of Common, hip, and hip jack rafters
                    B. Layout of common, hip, and hip jack rafters
                    C. Placement of common, hip, and hip jack rafters
                    D. Connection and installation
                  VIII. Intersecting Roofs with Equal and Unequal Spans
                      A. Layout and calculate length of rafters
                      B. Point of intersection
                      C. Calculate intersecting ridge lengths
                      D. Frame intersecting roof
                      E. Blind valley construction of intersecting roof
                    IX. Truss Roofs
                        A. Weight and stress
                        B. Tension and compression
                        C. Truss connectors, bracing and anchors
                        D. Construction
                      X. Decks
                          A. Materials
                          B. Fasteners and connectors
                          C. Foundations
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