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STUD - smaller posts in the wall.
WINDOW SILL - the base of a window opening.
CROSS RAIL - a main horizontal piece of wood between the wall plate and the sill.

 


Stud - One of a series of slender wood or metal structural members used as supporting elements in walls and partitions.
Sub Flooring - Material used in building a sub floor or a floor beneath another floor.
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Stud A vertical wood support in a frame wall.
Surround(s) The molding which outlines an object or opening.
Swiss Cap A decorative furnace cap that exhales smoke by spinning.

Stud Partition: Lightweight, sometimes non-load bearing wall construction comprising a framework of timber faced with plaster, plasterboard or other finish.

Stud Wall Lightweight wall construction comprising a framework of timber faced with plaster, plasterboard or other finish.
Stretcher A brick or block laid lengthways.
String The sloping board to which the steps of a staircase are attached.

Stud: In balloon-framing and platform-framing systems of wood construction, studs are the vertical structural members in the walls.

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A stud adding to the support of roof rafters.
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Mud and Stud
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Stud
- any vertical timber in a timber-framed wall or cross frame other than the main or intermediate posts.

Stud - A vertical wood support in a frame wall.
Sub-floor - A floor beneath the finish floor designed to strengthen the bearing surface and prevent dust from passing through floors.
Surround(s) - The molding which outlines an object or opening.

Stud: Vertical wood framing members which form a frame wall. In normal construction these are eight foot-long 2" x 4"s.
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v. studÂ-ied, studÂ-yÂ-ing, studÂ-ies
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1. To apply one's mind purposefully to the acquisition of knowledge or understanding of (a subject).

Wall Stud
Is a vertical member in the light frame construction techniques in Balloon framing and platform framing of a building's wall .

In modern structures, usually on estates of private houses, a half timbered appearance is obtained by applied decorative features over the "real" structure, typically wood stud framing or concrete block masonry.

The timber was usually tongue and grooved and fixed to the inside of the frame. It is also referred to as an ãexposed-stud-frameä. These houses may be cute, but they are a bit low on the insulation scale.

See also: Frame, House, Floor, Door, Member