Sunday, October 21, 2012

Tips for Planning a Carpentry Project

Lay out the project using 2" masking tape on the floor to indicate the boundaries of the project. An actual-size layout will help you visualize the end result and can often draw your attention to issues that aren't obvious from a cool drawing.

Examine the areas directly below and above the project before cutting into a wall to determine the location of water lines, ductwork, and gas pipes. In most cases, pipes utility lines, and ductwork run through his wall vertically between floors. Original blueprints for your house, if available, usually show the locations of the utility lines.

Draw cutting diagrams to help you make efficient use of materials. Make scale drawings a sheet goods on graph paper, and sketch cutting lines for each part of your project. When laying Out cut lines, remember that the cutting path (Kerl) of a saw blade consumes up to 1/2" of material.

Make a list of materials using your plain drawings and cutting diagrams as a guide. Photocopy the materials List and use it to organize your work and estimate costs.

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