markblue777
Established Member
Hi all,
Today I was doing the roof on my porch, well trying to and then getting massively frustrated as I followed this walk though http://www.thisiscarpentry.com/2012/11/09/common-rafter-framing/ and cut one of the rafters, offered it up and the top of the rafter sat above the top of the ridge plate by like 50mm.
After trial and error and wasting a couple of boards I managed to get it, not pretty though and not how I want to do the rest.
I think I must be missing a step out but this is what I done to calculate the rafter
run 610mm (from out side of wall plate to the side of the ridge plate (where rafter would connect))
rise 490mm (from top of wall plate to the top of the ridge plate))
the length of the rafter i got was 782.4mm
the pitch degree worked out as 38.7
with the plum cut to the rafter being at 51.3.
As i said the once offered up the top of the rafter sits about 50 mm above the ridge plate.
the wall plate it is sitting on is a 2 X 5 (45 x 125) is there something that needs to be done with this?
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated, been banging me head against a brick wall all day and in the end i just had to walk away or else I would have done some series damaged to a length of timber with a hammer haha.
Cheers
Mark
Today I was doing the roof on my porch, well trying to and then getting massively frustrated as I followed this walk though http://www.thisiscarpentry.com/2012/11/09/common-rafter-framing/ and cut one of the rafters, offered it up and the top of the rafter sat above the top of the ridge plate by like 50mm.
After trial and error and wasting a couple of boards I managed to get it, not pretty though and not how I want to do the rest.
I think I must be missing a step out but this is what I done to calculate the rafter
run 610mm (from out side of wall plate to the side of the ridge plate (where rafter would connect))
rise 490mm (from top of wall plate to the top of the ridge plate))
the length of the rafter i got was 782.4mm
the pitch degree worked out as 38.7
with the plum cut to the rafter being at 51.3.
As i said the once offered up the top of the rafter sits about 50 mm above the ridge plate.
the wall plate it is sitting on is a 2 X 5 (45 x 125) is there something that needs to be done with this?
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated, been banging me head against a brick wall all day and in the end i just had to walk away or else I would have done some series damaged to a length of timber with a hammer haha.
Cheers
Mark