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GATHER THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES:. 1 PIECE OF FOAM BOARD. 12 INCHES OF MASKING TAPE. YOU MAY USE MORE , BUT ONLY TAKE 12 INCHES AT A TIME. PLEASE DON’T BE WASTEFUL. YOUR TRUSS VIEW DRAWING.
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GATHER THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES: • 1 PIECE OF FOAM BOARD. • 12 INCHES OF MASKING TAPE. YOU MAY USE MORE , BUT ONLY TAKE 12 INCHES AT A TIME. PLEASE DON’T BE WASTEFUL. • YOUR TRUSS VIEW DRAWING. • A DIME SIZE DOT OF GLUE ON A PIECE OF SMALL SCRAP PAPER. DO NOT TAKE THE GLUE BOTTLE TO YOUR WORKSTATION. • 1 BALSA WOOD CUTTER. • 1 PIECE OF WAX PAPER CUT TO 10 ½ INCHES IN LENGTH. DO NOT TAKE THE WAX PAPER ROLL TO YOUR WORKSTATION. • GET 7 PIECES OF BALSA WOOD FROM THE INSTRUCTOR. TAPE PATTERN BALSA CUTTER FOAM BOARD GLUE & PENCIL WAX PAPER 7 PIECES OF BALSA WOOD
ATTACH YOUR PATTERN TO THE FOAM BOARD WITH 4 SMALL PIECES OF TAPE. THE PATTERN MUST LAY FLAT WITH NO AIR BUBBLES OR CREASES. STRETCH THE PATTERN TIGHT. TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE
ATTACH THE WAX PAPER TO THE FOAM BOARD WITH 4 SMALL PIECES OF TAPE. THE WAX PAPER MUST LAY FLAT WITH NO AIR BUBBLES OR CREASES. STRETCH THE WAX PAPER TIGHT. TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE
STEP 1 – BUILD THE OUTSIDE FRAME OF THE BRIDGE. THE NEXT 10 SLIDES WILL SHOW THE PROPER TECHNIQUE FOR BUILDING THE FRAME.
LAY ONE LONG PIECE OF BALSA WOOD ON THE 10 INCH LINE AND MARK THE LENGTH WITH A PENCIL
USING THE BALSA CUTTER LINE UP THE PENCIL MARK WITH THE BLADE AND PUSH DOWN THE HANDLE.
TAPE THE BALSA WOOD TO THE WAX PAPER USING SMALL THIN STRIPS OF MASKING TAPE. NOTICE THE TAPE DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER LINES ON THE PATTERN. TAPE TAPE
LAY ONE LONG PIECE OF BALSA WOOD ON THE TOP LINE AND MARK THE 2 ANGLES AT EACH END.
USE THE BALSA CUTTER TO CUT THE ANGLES. TURN THE WOOD AND LINE UP THE PENCIL MARK WITH THE BLADE.
TAPE THE BALSA WOOD TO THE WAX PAPER USING SMALL THIN STRIPS OF MASKING TAPE. NOTICE THE TAPE DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER LINES ON THE PATTERN. TAPE TAPE
SLIDE THE BALSA WOOD UNDER THE TOP AND BOTTOM WOOD AND MARK THE ANGLE WITH A PENCIL
CUT THE PROPER ANGLE USING THE BALSA WOOD CUTTER. NOTICE THE TIGHT FIT.
USE SMALL THIN STRIPS OF MASKING TAPE AT THE JOINT HELPS HOLD THE WOOD TIGHT TOGETHER. GLUE SHOULD SQUEEZE OUT OF JOINT. NOTICE THE TAPE DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER LINES ON THE PATTERN. DO NOT PUT MASKING TAPE OVER THE GLUE JOINTS. TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE
SAME PROCEDURE FOR OTHER SIDE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE
STEP 2 – ADD VERTICAL PIECES. THE NEXT 3 SLIDES WILL SHOW THE PROPER TECHNIQUE FOR ADDING VERTICAL PIECES.
ONCE THE FRAME IS BUILT – MARK, CUT AND GLUE THE VERTICAL PIECES.
USE SMALL THIN STRIPS OF MASKING TAPE AT THE JOINT HELPS HOLD THE WOOD TIGHT TOGETHER. GLUE SHOULD SQUEEZE OUT OF JOINT. NOTICE THE TAPE DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER LINES ON THE PATTERN. DO NOT PUT MASKING TAPE OVER THE GLUE JOINTS. TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE
ADD THE REMAINING VERTICAL PIECES BY USING THE SAME TECHNIQUE.
STEP 3 – ADD DIAGONAL PIECES. THE NEXT 6 SLIDES WILL SHOW THE PROPER TECHNIQUE FOR ADDING DIAGONAL PIECES.
DIAGONALS – USE A LONGER PIECE OF BALSA WOOD THAN NEEDED MARK & CUT A POINT WITH 2-45°ANGLES.
TEST FIT THE PIECE, IF IT DOES NOT FIT PERFECTLY MARK AND CUT AGAIN. THAT IS WHY THE BALSA WOOD IS LONGER THAN NEEDED. NOTICE THE TIGHT FIT OF THE EXAMPLE BELOW.
MARK & CUT THE BOTTOM OF THE DIAGONAL BRACE WITH A POINT (2 - 45°ANGLES). YOU MUST GET THIS CORRECT ON THE FIRST ATTEMPT! DOUBLE CHECK YOURSELF!
NOTICE HOW TIGHT THE DIAGONAL FITS. THERE SHOULD BE NO GAPS. GLUE THE DIAGONAL. FOLLOW THE SAME PROCEDURE FOR THE REMAINING DIAGONALS.
EXAMPLE OF A LAMINATED BEAM TWO 10” PIECES LAMINATED (GLUED) TOGETHER
HOW TO STORE YOUR BRIDGETAPE THE WOOD BUNDLE TO THE FOAM BOARD AND GIVE IT TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR TAPE