Architectural Woodwork Standards 10

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SECTION 10CaseworkIntroductory INFORMATIONGuide Specifications.284Introduction.285Casework Categories.285Wood Casework.285Decorative Laminate Casework.285Solid Phenolic Casework.285Contract Documents.285Design Professional’s Responsibility.285Complaince to Seismic Requirements.285Chemical and Stain Resistance.285Abrasion Resistance.285Unless Specified Otherwise.285Corners.285Finished Ends.285Base/Toe.285Storage, Janitor Closet and Utility Room Cabinets.285Presentation Panels.285Toe Base Height Variance.285Surface Terminologies.285Exposed Exterior Surfaces.285Exposed Interior Surfaces.286Semi-Exposed Surfaces.286Concealed Surfaces.28610Surface Terminology by Illustration.286Surface Finish Requirements.287Exposed Exterior Surfaces.287Exposed Interior Surfaces.287Premium Grade.287Semi-Exposed Surfaces.287Concealed Surfaces.287Construction Terminology.288Frameless.288Face Frame.288Selection.288table of contentsCabinet and Door Interface Style Terminology.288Flush Overlay.288Overlay.288Face Frame Construction.288Flush Inset.288Layout Requirements of Grained or Patterned Faces by Grade.289Stile and Rail.289Flush Panel.289Economy Grade.289Custom Grade.289Premium Grade.289Door and Applied Drawer Front Profiles.289Edge Profiles.289Retention Profiles.289Cabinet Design Series.290Casework Integrity.290Cabinet Hardware.290Drawer Slide Selection Guide.290Degree of Extension.290Static Load Capacity.290Dynamic Load Capacity.290Removal.290Closing.290Metal Sided Drawer Systems.290Hinge Selection Guide.291European style hinge.291Wraparound hinge.291Butt hinge.291Adjustable Shelf Loading and Deflection.291Construction Detail Nomenclature.292Stub Tenon.292Haunch Mortise and Tenon Joint.292Conventional Mortise and Tenon Joint.292Dowel Joint.292French Dovetail Joint.292Conventional Dovetail Joint.292Drawer Lock Joint.292Exposed End Details.292278 Architectural Woodwork Standards 2014 AWI AWMAC WI 2nd Edition, October 1, 2014

SECTION 10Caseworktable of contentsIntroductory INFORMATION(continued)Butt Joint.292Compliance RequirementsGENERALShoulder Mitered Joint.292Basic Considerations.295Pocket Screw Joint.292Grades.295Through Dado.293Economy .295Blind Dado.293Custom.295Stop Dado.293Premium.295Dowel Joint.293Grade Limitations.295Dowel Screw Joint.293Contract Documents.295Edgebanding.293Acceptable Requirements.295Miter/Miter Fold Joint.293Aesthetic Requirements.295Spline Joint.293Surface Categories.295Paneled Door Details.293Cabinet Surface Terminology Illustrations.295Specify Requirements For.294Exposed Exterior.296Construction.294Exposed Interior.296Door and drawer front Interface.294Semi-exposed.296Door and drawer front edge profile.294Concelaed.296Toe base finish.294Solid Phenolic.296Grain direction.294Cabinet Construction.296Inside clearance.294Frameless.296Seismic Fabrication and/or installation.294Face Frame.297Flame Spread.294Cabinet and Door Interface.297Moisture resistance.294Overlay.297Insulation from adjacent heating cooling sources.294Flush Inset.297Hardware.294Flush Overlay.297Laboratory features.294Casework Integerity.297Recommendations.294Hardware.297If Field Finished.294Cabinet Design Series.297Before Finishing.294Casework Concept Drawings.297Concealed Surfaces.294To Prevent Telegraphing.297Review.294Industry Practices.298Structural Members.294Structural Members.298Wall Ceiling and Floor.298Priming.298Surfacing.298 2014 AWI AWMAC WI 2nd Edition, October 1, 2014Architectural Woodwork Standards27910

SECTION 10Caseworktable of contentsCompliance tinued)Basic Considerations(continued)Industry Practices.298Casework Dimension Ranges.298Base.298Wall Hung.298Tall Storage.298Reception.298Tellers Counter.298Base Cabinet, Stretcher, Layout and Construction.299Corners.299Finish Ends.299Base/Toe.299Storage, Janitors Closet and Unility Room Cabinets.299Presentation Panels.299Toe Base Height Variances.299Layout.300Stile and Rail.300Flush Panel.300PRODUCTScope.301Typical Inclusions.301Typical Exclusions.30110Exposed Interior.302Default Stipulation.302Exposed Knuckle Hinges .302Reveal Overlay.302Rules.302Errata.302Basic Rules.302Aesthetic.302Woodwork.302Lumber.302Sheet Products.302Backing Sheet.302All Materials.302Surface Categories.302Concealed.303Hardware.303Conform To.303Furnished and Installed.303Uniform Plated / Power Coated.303Manufacturer’s Name.303First Class Workmanship.303Locks.303Drawer Slides.303Shelf Rests.303Pocket Door Hardware.303Base Adjusters.304Multiple Hardware Options.304Casework.304Panel Components.304Frameless Construction.304Separately Applied Countertops.304Storage.304Cabinets over 72”.304Sliding Presentation Boards.304Hot Melt Applied.304Prefinishing.304Cut Outs.304Cathedral.304Cabinet Doors with Glass Lights.304First Class Workmanship.304Material Rules.305Grain or Directional Patterned.305Light Valance.305Vinyl.305Glass Shelves.305Opaque Finish.305Transparent Finish, Veneer.305Semi-Exposed.305Concealed.305Exposed Exterior.302280 Architectural Woodwork Standards 2014 AWI AWMAC WI 2nd Edition, October 1, 2014

SECTION 10Caseworktable of contentsCompliance RequirementsPRODUCT(continued)(continued)Material Rules(continued)Wood Casework.306Exposed Exterior.306Transparent Finish.306Opaque Finish.306Exposed Interior.306Transparent Finish.306Opaque Finish.306Semi-Exposed.306Drawer Box.306Surfaces.306Dividers.306Sides, Backs and Subfront.307Cores.307Minimum Thickness.307Bottoms.307Cores.307Minimum Thickness.307Decorative Laminate Casework.307Exposed Exterior.307Exposed Interior.307Semi-Exposed.307Drawer Box.307Surfaces.307Dividers.308Sides, Backs and Subfront.308Cores.308Minimum Thickness.308Bottoms.308Cores.308Minimum Thickness.308Solid Phenolic Casework.308Exposed Exterior.308Machining Rules.309Exposed Surfaces and Semi-exposed.309Smoothness.309Sharp Edges.309Top Flat.309Profiled.309Turned.309Cross Sanding.309Tear Outs, Knife Nicks.309Knife Marks.309Glue or Filler.309HPDL, PVC, and Prefinished Wood.309Overlap.309Chip Out.309Over Machined.309Assembly Rules.310These Standards.310Joints at Assembled Woodwork.310Flushness Horizontal.310Fixed Horizontal.310Gap Test A.310Gap Test B. 311Gap Test C. 311Joinery. 311Bottom Edges. 311Visible Edges. 311Adjustable Shelves. 311Bottom Edge. 311Top Edge. 311Edgebanding. 311Dadoes or Lock Joints. 311Tee Banding. 311Drawers.312Sides.312Flush Overlay.312Exposed Interior.308Semi-Exposed.308 2014 AWI AWMAC WI 2nd Edition, October 1, 2014Architectural Woodwork Standards28110

SECTION 10Caseworktable of contentsCompliance RequirementsPRODUCT(continued)(continued)Assembly .312File Drawers.312Locks.312Trays, Bins.312Fronts and False Fronts.312Bottoms.313Doors.313Flush Overlay.313Back Beveled.313Core Thickness.313Maximum door size.313Door Thickness.313Stop tile and Rail.315Panel.31510Sliding.315Frameless Glass.316Aprons.316Ends and Divisions.316Tops and Bottoms.316Security and Dust Panels.317Stretchers.317Backs.317Toe Bases, Kicks, and Sleepers.317Levelers.317Moveable Toes.318Shelves.318Thickness.318Grain and Directional Pattern.318Dividers.318Uniform Thickness.318HardboardCabinets over 72”.318Glass.318Fixed Shelves.318Adjustable Shelves.318Conformance in Thickness.318Length.321Depth.321Supported.321Metal Shelf Standards.321Bored Hole Shelf Rest System.321Pullout Shelves.321Bread/Cutting Boards.321Writing and Utility Shelves.321Clothes Poles or Rods.321Wardrobes.321Anchor Strips.321Moveable Cabinets.322Glides.322Casters.322Metal Frame or Diagram Type Double Bottom.322Lock Joint Corners.322Joinery.322Securely Fastened.322Assembled Square and True.322Securely Glued.322Scribing.323None.

2014 AWI AWMAC WI 2nd Edition, October 1, 2014 Architectural Woodwork Standards 285 section 10 Casework 10 introductory information IntroductIon Section 10 includes information on Wood, Decorative Laminate, and Solid Phenolic Faced Casework and their related parts.