How do you make a door schedule?

How do you make a door schedule?

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If you are creating a new door schedule, do the following:

Q. What does a door schedule look like?

This is what a typical door schedule looks like: Doors are often indicated on drawings with a number in a hexagon, while windows are often indicated with a letter in a circle or diamond. …

Q. What are door schedules used for?

door schedule. A tabulation, usually on a blueprint or in specifications, which lists all doors required on a job, indicating sizes, types, locations, and special requirements.

  1. Click View tab Create panel Schedules drop-down Schedules/Quantities.
  2. In the New Schedule dialog, select Doors as the category, and click OK.

Q. What is the essence and importance of schedule of doors and windows in the construction drawings?

The main purpose of incorporating schedules into a set of construction documents is to provide clarity, location, sizing, materials, and information on the designation of doors, windows, roof finishes, equipment, plumbing, and electrical fixtures.

Q. What is a schedule of doors and windows?

Window and door schedules are a convenient way of presenting complex information about the different door and window sizes and types that are specified on the contract documents to ensure proper installation.

Q. Which working drawing shows the building being cut in two?

A ‘section drawing’, ‘section’ or ‘sectional drawing’ shows a view of a structure as though it had been sliced in half or cut along another imaginary plane.

Q. Do isometric views always show hidden lines?

Usually only the visible surfaces of an object are drawn in isometric, with hidden lines left out. Although this is considered the preferred practice, there are always times when hidden lines are needed to clarify very complex isometric drawings.

Q. What type of lines are used in a section view?

Rule 2: The section lines in all areas should be parallel. Section lines shown in opposite directions indicate a different part. Rule 3: All the visible edges behind the cutting plane should be shown.

Q. How thick are hidden lines?

made up of a series of connecting arcs. continuous and the line weight is usually thick (0.5 – 0.6 mm).

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