SHED CONSTRUCTION A Visual Guide. C.A.D. Example.

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SHED CONSTRUCTION A Visual Guide

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SHED CONSTRUCTIONA Visual Guide

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C.A.D. Example

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Obtain a Slab Foundation

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Glue the Back Wall on First

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Attach One Side Wall

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Install the Other Side Wall

Make sure BOTH side walls are either inside or outside the front and back walls.

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Use Tape to Hold the Walls Straight

Apply a second layer of studs to the top of the walls.This is called a DOUBLE TOP PLATE.They should overlap at the corners to hold walls together.

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Cut Front Siding Material

Use the front wall as a template to trace windows and door openings

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Attach Siding to Front Wall.

Trim as necessary

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Build Two Door Frames

Hinge the doors with tape

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Attach siding to exterior door frames

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Trim Windows and Doors

Use a thin Sharpie marker to draw panes on a small square ofclear plastic and glue to the inside of each window.

Half a staple door handle

A pin or tackwould beeven better!

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Exterior Siding on the Sides

• Install exterior siding on both the left and right sides.

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Finished Front

Add two trim pieces to hide the gap between front and side wall

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Label the Following Parts(On the INSIDE of the front wall with small white paper strips)

Header

Rough Sill

Double Top Plate

King Stud

Cripple Stud

Trimm

er Stud

Sole Plate

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Parts of a Wall

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Finished Labels

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Back Wall Looking In

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Fireproofing

• The front wall will remain uncovered on the inside.• Cover the left wall with interior siding.• Install fire-resistant material inside the right wall

before installing interior siding.– Cotton?– Aluminum foil?– Foam?– ?

• Leave the back wall completely open, front and back.

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TRUSSES• Use truss template to build EIGHT trusses.• Make them as EXACT as you can. Even slight

differences will make the roof not fit right.

TIP: Place all 8 trusses together in a clamp and sand them before installing!

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Add 4 gussets to each trusswhere each piece comes together.

Label one gusset and one truss.

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All Roof Trusses Up

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Add Roof to One Side1. One layer of black construction paper – to resemble plywood and tar paper2. Thin strips of sandpaper or brown paper to resemble shingles. Build bottom to top.

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EXTRA CREDIT

• Carpeting• Flooring• Plastic in the windows with window “panes”• Furniture• Artwork on the walls• TV on the wall• “Grass”• Sidewalk/walkway • Trees, bushes, and/or flowers• Other

5 pts. each

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What’s Next?

• We will build a neighbor-friendly fence on two sides of your shed.

• We will place one army man inside each shed.• For those willing to sacrifice their shed, we will

pour an equal amount of flammable material inside each shed and catch them on fire to test their fire-resistance.

• We will complete a reflection in our engineering notebooks to compare how each shed performed.