

He also explains the structural differences between a load bearing and non-load-bearing wall, and how to identify either one in a home.Ĭonclusion – Ultimately, framing should be durable, functional, and beautiful. Interiors – Jordan takes you inside the model to show how load paths move through the cathedral ceiling, ceiling joists, and load-bearing walls. Then, he tracks the load paths throughout the roof and windows, marking the areas experiencing compression and tension to show how the structure resists external forces.įront of the House – Jordan walks you through the front of the model and explains how the load paths move through the front door, garage door, sole plates and top plates in the walls. Roofs and Windows – Jordan uses a framing structure model to identify key components like the rafters, headers, beams, and studs. Learn how trusses are applied to roofing, ceilings, and beams. Trusses – Trusses are triangular structures that utilize tension and shear to create stable, strong framing. He also reviews how jack studs help areas with large gaps of space-for example, how garage doors resist torsional forces. Resisting Torsional Forces – Jordan discusses the fundamental framing elements that resist torsional force, such as bracing in the foundation, beam to post applications, and wall to roof applications. Also, learn how door frames and windows brace against bending moments using studs and beams. Jordan takes you through the ways in which walls are reinforced with cross bracing, shiplap, and sheathing, and how they resist the external forces of compression, tension, and shear.īending Moments – Jordan reviews how bending moments impact various framing structures, like door frames and windows. Learn how these forces act on a structure, and which common construction materials are associated with each type of force.Īssemblies – Walls are an essential construction assembly that go into framing. Internal Forces – There are five types of internal forces: tension, compression, shear, bending moment, and torsion. Jordan shares what he loves about framing: It’s the perfect mix of physics and craftsmanship.Įxternal Forces – Jordan reviews the three external forces that a building encounters-dead loads, live loads, and environmental loads-and how each of these forces physically interacts with a structure.

HOUSE FRAMER PROFESSIONAL
Introduction – Your instructor, Jordan Smith, is a professional builder and president and owner of the design-build firm Smith House.
