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| Blocks or copes were cuts into the web. Cuts were only on the flanges. | Blocks or copes were cuts into the web. Cuts were only on the flanges. | ||
| - | US Steel called everything a cut, whether it was a block or a cope or a cut. You will find it used in Detailing for Steel Construction, First Edition as well as Structural Shop Drafting ([[AISC]] 1950). That terminology is presently used in Detailing for Steel Construction, Second Edition (AISC 2002) but needs to be updated to whatever is shown in the current Manual of Steel Construction. | + | US Steel called everything a cut, whether it was a block or a cope or a cut. You will find it used in Detailing for Steel Construction, First Edition as well as Structural Shop Drafting ([[AISC]] 1950). That terminology is presently used in Detailing for Steel Construction, Third Edition (AISC 2009) but needs to be updated to whatever is shown in the current Manual of Steel Construction. |
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