. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 87. Simple Dovetail Fig. 88. Lap Dovetail. Fig. 89. Further Development of Dovetail Joint 81 72 CARPENTRY are the other forms of dovetail joints because the tenons are notso large. WALL Let us next consider the framing of the walls of a wood or framebuilding. In this work there are two distinct methods of procedure,known, respectively, as braced framing and balloon framing,of which the first is the older and the stronger method, while the second is a modern developmentand claims to be more logical andat th


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 87. Simple Dovetail Fig. 88. Lap Dovetail. Fig. 89. Further Development of Dovetail Joint 81 72 CARPENTRY are the other forms of dovetail joints because the tenons are notso large. WALL Let us next consider the framing of the walls of a wood or framebuilding. In this work there are two distinct methods of procedure,known, respectively, as braced framing and balloon framing,of which the first is the older and the stronger method, while the second is a modern developmentand claims to be more logical andat the same time more econom-ical than the other. Balloon fram-ing has come into use only sinceabout the year 1850, and it isstill regarded with disfavor bymany architects, especially bythose in the eastern states. and 91 show the framing ofone end of a small building byeach of the two methods, thebraced framing in Fig. 90 andthe balloon framing in Fig. Frame. In a full-brac-ed frame all the pieces should befastened together with mortise-and-tenon joints, but this re-quirement is much modified incommon practice,


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