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INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND QUALITY WORK

Principles of Architecture and Construction

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When you logon to your assigned computer, open the internet.

Go to this website:www.cabinets.com/default.asp

Wait for further instructions.

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Cabinet craftsmanship is a great way to understand the importance of standards in construction and how they affect the quality of the construction.

Kitchen cabinets can look very different from one house to another, but they are basically all the same!

Consistency is key!

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Quality: high grade, superior, excellence in craftsmanship

Standard: an average or normal requirement, quality, quantity, level, or grade

Tolerance: the permissible range of dimensional measurement within the construction and/or assembly of a building component

Dimension: measurement in length, width, or thickness Center line: line used to indicate centers of objects such as columns, equipment, and

fixtures Base Cabinet: the cabinet that rests on the floor and has the countertop attached Wall Cabinet: the cabinet attached to the wall above the base cabinet Full height Cabinet: a cabinet that rests on the floor but is the same height as the wall

cabinets Joint: a connection between pieces of wood, plastic, or metal; often reinforced with nails,

screws, or glue Panel door: a door of solid frame strips with inset panels Stile: vertical element of the frame behind the doors of a cabinet Veneer: thin layer of higher quality cabinet wood bonded to the surface of a thicker but

lesser quality material Copyright Texas Education Agency (TEA)

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ELEVATION “A” ELEVATION “B”

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACTIVITY SHEET: Part 1:

Correctly label each cabinet component Part 2:

Explain in your own words the definitions of these two words Part 3:

You will be assigned a number, 1- 5. Read your assigned section of the reading.

Take notes, and summarize your reading. Part 4:

The incorrect cabinet sample needs to be marked - find all the errors and circle them!

Part 5: Writing in complete sentences, explain how the quality can be

improved in this kitchen by standardizing the sizes and “cleaning up” the design.

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Wrap up: Let’s check our work! Share and compare- did you miss

anything when marking the incorrect components?

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ELEVATION “A” ELEVATION “B”