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214. The ultimate craftsmanship, the column bears the purlin! Program team: I didn't expect thi

the next day.

Wake up.

The live broadcast continues.

Hosts and experts in major studios.

Arrive as scheduled!

Inside the China studio.

stand in front of the big screen.

Host Lin Xiao.

smiled and said:

"Dear viewers, good evening everyone!"

"Welcome to today's "The Strongest Nation"! 99

"My host of the show, Lin Xiao. 55

"After several days of hard work, China challenger Jiang Kui has started building new houses in order to fight the coming typhoon..."

Inside the studio.

The opening remarks of the hostess has not ended yet.

Jiang Kui stretched.

came out of the house.

Came to the camp with great strides.

The weather is not bad today.

Although there is no sunlight.

But the wind was much lighter.

The breeze came.

blow on the face.

Very "eight thirty" comfortable.

soon.

Simply tidy up for personal hygiene.

Jiang Kui ate something casually.

Then.

Come to the construction site immediately!

Get ready to continue your own "Phase II project"!

yesterday.

As the foundation and foundation walls are built.

today's task.

It is to use the boat and bucket structure.

Build the main frame of the bottom floor of the house!

this step.

It is the top priority of the entire construction process!

Can not be ignored.

If the foundation is the foundation.

The underlying main frame.

It is the key to linking up the pavilion!

a building.

Can it last forever.

Can you stand still.

See through the pockets.

Stable or not!

otherwise.

No matter how strong the foundation is.

the building itself.

Nor can it stand the test of time.

Bucket-style housing structure.

It first appeared in the Han Dynasty in China.

Because it is stable enough.

at that time.

Many Han Dynasty folk houses.

This structure is almost always used.

very common.

After the Han Dynasty.

Bucket structure.

Through the improvement of woodworking over the past dynasties.

It has gradually become the preferred structure for wooden buildings.

And reached its peak in the Ming and Qing Dynasties!

It is widely used in various buildings.

Zhenwu Pavilion is the representative building of the bucket-type structure in this period.

The so-called fight.

to be honest.

In fact, it is "pillar bearing purlin"

(A purlin is a long strip member that is placed on a roof truss or gable to support rafters or roof panels, also called trusses or purlins)

Simply put.

Bucket-style houses do not have beams.

Since there are no beams.

so.

Many people also call this structure a pocket rack.

Wear pocket rack and lift beam type structure.

very different.

The beam lift type is to raise the column first.

then.

Then between the uprights and the uprights.

Make simple connections with beams.

Also known as "beams and straight columns"!

beam.

Responsible for supporting the full weight of the upper components of the building and the roof.

column.

It is responsible for supporting the weight of the beam structure and other parts.

The structure is very simple.

The space is also large.

But at the same time.

The disadvantages are also very obvious!

That is, the amount of consumables is very large.

Second.

Stability is also lacking.

In contrast.

The bucket style can perfectly make up for this shortcoming!

Not only use less material.

The whole roof truss can also be assembled in advance.

Then install it upright.

Easy to construct.

also.

Due to the unique mesh structure of the bucket structure.

The overall resilience of the building is also very strong!

The only downside is that.

Because of the use of a large number of columns, Fang connected.

Indoors can not form a large space through.

But for Jiang Kui.

this shortcoming.

basically negligible.

It's not really building a palace after all.

Anyway.

Practicality comes first.

space inside the house.

Just about as much.

There is no need to go after flashy majesty.

Because of the bucket structure.

Never use wooden beams.

Directly use the column to support the purlin.

Then purify the rafters!

That's why.

When building a bucket-style architecture.

First determine the number of purlins needed for the roof.

after.

in the direction of the depth of the house.

Purlins.

Set up a row of uprights.

then.

Put another purlin on each upright!

at last.

Put the urn on the purlin!

As such.

The load of the roof will be transferred directly from the purlin to the column!

Each row of columns is horizontally penetrated by piercings penetrating the column body.

into a couch frame.

Between every two bed structure..

Use Doufang and Xianzi to link together.

And then form the spatial framework of a room!

Doufang is used between the eaves and columns.

Shaped like a forehead in a lifting beam structure!

It sounds complicated.

But in fact.

Nothing difficult at all.

Because the drawings were designed before the start of construction.

Materials are ready!

period.

Plus the help of the craftsman's heart!

soon.

Jiang Kui is located between the three columns of the four foundation walls.

According to the established sorting order.

Three more pillars were erected!

Subsequently.

Take the purlin again.

Set up the triangular ladder.

Put a purlin between each column!

Just for a while.

The general frame composed of uprights and purlins was built by Jiang Kui.

Immediately after.

Set up the vertical purlins.

Take the rafters again.

It crosses horizontally.

Rafters are wooden poles that are attached to the roof to support the roofing material.

But because the pavilion is a duplex double storey.

so.

Rafters on the ground floor roof.

Try to be as parallel to the ground as possible.

As such.

When building a boat upward.

In order to reserve enough space on the second floor.

otherwise.

The space was originally small.

Do so.

There is no place to stand.

soon.

Follow this process.

After a busy time.

The framework is taking shape!

on the purlins of the roof.

The rafters stand side by side.

equally spaced.

Almost a few inches over.

5.7 Second.

As on every rafter.

All have dowels and tenons.

The tenon on the rafter also matches the eye on the purlin!

It looks very solid!

within the framework.

At a glance.

Rafters and purlins.

Longitude and latitude intersect!

Tidy up!

Gives a symmetrical beauty!

Definitely a work of art!

It's just outrageous!

In the live room!

see this scene.

There are endless barrages.

Blast again!

【Fog grass!!!!】

【Cow batch!】

【Brothers, there is that flavor!】

【My dear, Master Kui is not going to build a mortise and tenon palace!?】

[Program Team: I didn't expect things to develop to this stage! 】

(Second update, ask for votes!).

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