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    Hey guys, Sam here and welcome to Samcraft! My channel is all about the happenings in my small workshop. From CNC woodworking to laser engraving, shop projects, small business talk, and more -- you'll find it all on Samcraft.
    Welcome to part four of building my new workshop! In this episode I continue building my new small workshop. I stick frame the roof using a 2x8 ridge beam and 2x6 rafters, then assemble everything with my Paslode cordless framing nail gun.
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  • @michaelholmes8429
    @michaelholmes8429 27 дней назад

    Loved it! Well explained and, despite your “solo” tradition, was delighted to see your other helpers! Great job, and now my own will be much easier thanks to your advice.

  • @guybowers9094
    @guybowers9094 2 года назад +1

    Just about finished with the shop addition to my existing garage which I built myself so I'm really enjoying getting to watch this build

  • @kellycarroll6829
    @kellycarroll6829 2 года назад

    love the bird's mouth! good job Sam & Angela!

  • @TheBellvueRanch
    @TheBellvueRanch 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! I am enjoying watching the series. I think it is super cool that the family is helping! Such a GREAT education for the kids!!

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      Thanks! They’re having fun too!

  • @maryofventura4767
    @maryofventura4767 2 года назад +3

    This is a Geometry Lab for the boys! They'll not be heard saying, "When we will ever use this?" Great job!!

  • @1kmlarose
    @1kmlarose 2 года назад +1

    It is such a pleasure watching you build your dream! What an inspiration. Can't wait to see what comes out of your new shop. Good job.

  • @TheCartoons4you
    @TheCartoons4you 2 года назад +1

    Hey buddy! Keep on rocking it out! Thank you for another great video.

  • @thehandymancenter
    @thehandymancenter 2 года назад +1

    Very nice job on the rafters. entertaining and informative video as well. Thank you.

  • @user-um6kx4ug8z
    @user-um6kx4ug8z 7 месяцев назад

    I am so glad I stumbled across your videos. Learning so much, can't wait to build my shop now.

  • @matthewjolly7293
    @matthewjolly7293 2 года назад

    Coming along nicely!

  • @DBacaMaker
    @DBacaMaker 2 года назад +1

    I am genuinely enjoying this series!

  • @RobHarding
    @RobHarding 2 года назад

    Top video, great stuff. Nice simple build, good process. I love your attitude too - I was stressing out about truss v stick roof and at the end you just say "it doesn't really matter" - very helpful. Love that the tractor not working was just a small hurdle not a massive PITA. Thanks.

  • @17allen17
    @17allen17 2 года назад

    Looking good! Congratulations

  • @ozarkliving5970
    @ozarkliving5970 Год назад

    Great job Sam! I’m about to start the framing of my gable roof and was looking for idea how to support the ridge beam and ran across your videos. I like the temporary support you used because I am doing it by myself on a self sufficient off-grid homestead in the Ozarks that I am creating. Thanks for the video and tips. Keep up the great work bud catch ya on the next one.

  • @judygrimm1815
    @judygrimm1815 2 года назад +2

    Anyone wanting to build any building should follow your techniques! That's how I did it too but sure wish they would have had RUclips back then.

  • @Batendor
    @Batendor 2 года назад +1

    Love watching your videos Sam, best wishes.

  • @robertbankhead8661
    @robertbankhead8661 2 года назад +2

    This is sooo much fun doing this type work. I know you're enjoying the crap out of this. Would love to have been there to help.

  • @LandtoHouse
    @LandtoHouse 2 года назад +3

    I notice the wind picked up just for this ladder and roof project. Fun times.

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      It sure did! Thanks Mr. Wind. LOL

  • @jamesharless5357
    @jamesharless5357 2 года назад

    Great job Sam!👍🏻

  • @DJKPONCEBEMUSIC
    @DJKPONCEBEMUSIC 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video simple and effective you made it look easy good job

  • @sandywilkerson8525
    @sandywilkerson8525 2 года назад

    Great job Sam!😊

  • @flyinpolack6633
    @flyinpolack6633 2 года назад

    Looking good Sam!

  • @lionelpalomares6578
    @lionelpalomares6578 Год назад

    This is hands down the easiest for diy'ers
    Video ever. No math involved other than measuring the center of the shed.

  • @TheJustonemore
    @TheJustonemore 2 года назад

    Great helping hands and fast too they are

  • @stevedonalson5675
    @stevedonalson5675 2 года назад

    Looking good SAM!

  • @ruthisrael1292
    @ruthisrael1292 2 года назад +1

    Hey Sam & Family! Love your channel I always look forward to the next episode!

  • @harvmac69
    @harvmac69 Год назад

    Cool video! Thanks man!

  • @jerryhubbard4461
    @jerryhubbard4461 2 года назад +1

    This past year, I built a 12x24 wood working shop. All the room I had or it would have been bigger. I did the roof with a 10-12 pitch. I love it. On one end I built a loft across the end coming our 4 feet. I won't go a loft on the other end as it is where lumber storage is. I Love the hight ceiling as I never have to worry about hitting the ceiling when flipping a board. I also put LED lighting in the ceiling. One light with 4 wings puts out 12,800 lumens. On the ends I used 850 lumen lights. Like daylight in the shop. Keep up the good work. It sure is fun building your own shop.

    • @jerryhubbard4461
      @jerryhubbard4461 2 года назад

      Oh, I have NO ceiling joist in the building. I cross braced the 2x6 rafters near the top and nailed hurricane clips to the wall

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      It really is great fun getting to build my own shop. I'll be reusing my current workshop lights (LED) and look forward to putting it all together soon. :)

  • @TheEdgeofTech
    @TheEdgeofTech 2 года назад +4

    Nice work Sam! I love seeing it all come together!

  • @djterry1218
    @djterry1218 2 года назад

    You the man, Sam!

  • @DaveGatton
    @DaveGatton 2 года назад +1

    Looking good Sam. Well done. 👍🏻

  • @tracyboyd4867
    @tracyboyd4867 2 года назад

    Well done Sam...

  • @SteelBladeWoodworks
    @SteelBladeWoodworks 2 года назад

    Nice work Sam!!!

  • @AlmostHomestead
    @AlmostHomestead 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Nice work Sam. It's looking real good. I had to wipe the tears away looking at your nice flat ground and lack of snow. Haha!

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha!!! We pay for it in the Summer. :)

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead 2 года назад

    Being able to sit down and relax to watch your 2 videos this morning has been a real challenge with an obnoxious kitten running around here this morning. Thankfully you post 2 videos!

  • @kirky-0-rex190
    @kirky-0-rex190 2 года назад

    Samcraft=Yellowstone....cant miss one!!!

  • @lefefesole8948
    @lefefesole8948 Год назад

    Good job sir, and your family
    god bless you all

  • @dolinick
    @dolinick 8 месяцев назад

    i love this. if i had a job or moar money i would build this for my shop. God Bless You and your Family. Amen.

  • @johnnyrateau3713
    @johnnyrateau3713 3 месяца назад

    love this

  • @ronaldwilliams4290
    @ronaldwilliams4290 2 года назад

    Going to start calling you Sam the wonder man. Good job.

  • @patriciamontague6035
    @patriciamontague6035 2 года назад

    Looks good.😀

  • @tedc6694
    @tedc6694 Год назад +1

    I frickin amazed. I'm about to start on basically the same thing tomorrow. My ridge peak is sagging so bad and rafters are too rotten to use so I'm just gonna tear off the whole thing and start fresh. But not only did you do a great job on the roof... you did a great job FILMING and EDITING the work. I think I'll try that too, but I have no hope of doing as well. Always wanted to try making little films. Maybe tomorrow will be my first step into RUclips land and Phase One of my 37 step plan TO RULE THE WORLD!! errr.. I mean... Thanks for the video. Ya did good, kid

  • @craigstewart6879
    @craigstewart6879 2 года назад

    Sam, still a cool dude on a ten speed bike, kick ass!!!

  • @likeadog7752
    @likeadog7752 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @MattMadeIt123
    @MattMadeIt123 2 года назад +1

    Looking good. I know all about doing things on your own. I put up an aluminum patio cover that the manufacturer said was a 3-6 person job by myself. With a little creativity and mechanical aptitude one man can get a lot done.

  • @henrymcdonald870
    @henrymcdonald870 2 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @robbiterry38
    @robbiterry38 2 года назад +1

    looking good man, love watching

  • @stellaunger8568
    @stellaunger8568 2 года назад

    Great video Sam! Love your channel 😃

  • @mankind5709
    @mankind5709 10 месяцев назад

    Respect, you did that all by yourself.

  • @stanpak007
    @stanpak007 8 месяцев назад +2

    Two issues. Before framing roof you need to sheath the walls or brace them. Second it is necessary to add wall braces (and rafter ties). Otherwise all walls go apart and roof will collapse.

  • @GregsWorkshopOregon
    @GregsWorkshopOregon 2 года назад +1

    Looking good! My 3 year old is really enjoying your series.

    • @maxpol007
      @maxpol007 Месяц назад

      Don't let your 3 year old learn how to do it wrong. Just find better video is the way to go...

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 2 года назад +1

    Wow, Sam sure does work fast when sped up like that! 🤣
    Also, loved the kite photo bomb in the corner as you were trying to use the tractor.
    Love following along this with you.

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад +1

      If only, huh?! :) Yeah, the boys were in the front yard/field flying them while I worked. :)

  • @remotetrapper8991
    @remotetrapper8991 2 года назад

    That was a fantastic video !!!!

  • @stevewhitt9109
    @stevewhitt9109 Год назад

    Love this video. My wife is my assistant. Great job.

  • @johnradovich8499
    @johnradovich8499 Год назад

    Good info

  • @jonesfotodirector
    @jonesfotodirector 11 месяцев назад

    Listen, Sam: I am surely in your debt for posting this video. I’m also working pretty much by myself, and so for the first time am having to figure out how to, for example, hold a ridge board in place while I size and attach rafters. Nice job, man!

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  11 месяцев назад

      I am happy to have helped in some way! The #1 thing I would change: don't make the bird's mouth cut so deep. I dropped mine down too low. There's not been any bad results, it's just cut farther into the thickness of the rafter than is normal.

    • @jonesfotodirector
      @jonesfotodirector 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I checked code before clamping up my block on the bird’s mouth end, and since 1 1/2” is all that’s required for contact on both parts of the cut, I went for just over that - probably only 1 3/4” deep on the vertical cut. Thanks again!

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 2 года назад

    Looking good Sam.

  • @dolinick
    @dolinick 8 месяцев назад +1

    i love this project. i am building a small "cabin" on these landscaping blocks. it's a 12x12 structure. i didn't even level it because the area was pretty flat already. in the future i will build better foundations for my buildings i hope.

  • @andredivine9675
    @andredivine9675 2 месяца назад

    Salute!

  • @randycrager4074
    @randycrager4074 4 месяца назад

    I know that Engineered Trusses have gone up in price but they are so much easier to deal with and if they aren't busy can set them for you and before you know it the roof is ready for lateral bracing and sheeting. I'll pay extra for the trusses especially in most states the codes call for it and the fact that they are protects the buyer and the seller or homeowner!

  • @TheLouisianaHobbyGuy
    @TheLouisianaHobbyGuy 2 года назад

    Looking good by the way! 🍺

  • @craignash4736
    @craignash4736 2 года назад +1

    Hey Sam Love your family. Craig. Pa.

  • @simonr6793
    @simonr6793 2 года назад +2

    Sam if you haven't already cut off the ends of your rafters I'd think about leaving at least one side that way you have the option of building a woodstore area attached to the side of your workshop in the future and you can use the roofing rafters to continue the pitch sloping down and over the woodstore area !. Looking good so far 👌 👍. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 2 года назад +1

    Looking great!

  • @morick11
    @morick11 2 года назад

    I had noticed your speed square trick in the previous videos and thought, what a great idea! I wonder why I had never though of that! :) I also haven't always owned a speed square. I am enjoying your build and first found you becuase of searching for CNC content. Thanks for taking your time to make videos!

    • @morick11
      @morick11 2 года назад +1

      @@JDDupuy I didn't say that I was the most up-to-date kind of guy. :)

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! I appreciate your comment and hope to be back showing some CNC work soon! I have hopes of incorporating some good storage solutions in this new shop and hopefully can use the CNC to help make some things for it. :)

  • @roguea987
    @roguea987 2 года назад

    I originally wanted to use a ridge beam in my workshop; but, I was new to all of this and having a joint in the ridge beam made me nervous. So, I used gusset plates on my roof framing for its simplicity. It was after all the first building I ever built.
    I wish I knew then what I know now. LOL. Thanks Sam!

    • @gkbuilding
      @gkbuilding 2 года назад +1

      That’s the great thing about RUclips it’s basically a unlimited supply of knowledge!

    • @roguea987
      @roguea987 2 года назад +1

      @@gkbuilding RUclips University has made me a Jack of very many trades.

    • @asablue4816
      @asablue4816 Год назад +1

      Remember what he installed is call a ridge board not a ridge beam. The ridge board is just used to attach the rafters to. There is no weight bearing on this ridge board so it can be in pieces and often is. You can actually use a 1x for this board if you would like. Simply used to tie the rafters to.

  • @sevans5714
    @sevans5714 2 года назад +2

    i have watched many hours of building videos. Sir, you are the best I have watched. I am not a builder AT ALL. You have given me the confidence to try to build my own outdoor building.

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks! I'm def. not a pro, but happy to show what (little) I do know to help anyone else! :) Thanks Steve!

    • @RobHarding
      @RobHarding 2 года назад

      Agree with this 100%. For some reason it gave me confidence too.

    • @maxpol007
      @maxpol007 Месяц назад

      @@RobHarding Just don't follow to close, cause your building will collapse before you can think about finishing it... Check better videos for framing the roof, at least.

  • @nick.marinac
    @nick.marinac 2 года назад +3

    Watched the whole vid to get to the birds mouth calculation and you just skipped over the only part I needed 😩

  • @alphonso.digital
    @alphonso.digital 4 месяца назад +1

    That is Ridge Board not a Ridge Beam. Nice work

  • @roadtripnivhon
    @roadtripnivhon 3 месяца назад

    New subscriber here! This video comes in handy for newbie like me. All the best!

  • @TheWoodHaven
    @TheWoodHaven 2 года назад +1

    I like this method better. Gives you the option for a vaulted ceiling.
    Now quickly over to the other channel.

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney Год назад

    Man brother I wish I was there to help ya

  • @richardroyles1423
    @richardroyles1423 2 года назад +1

    God bless. Kansas

  • @vbyler3119
    @vbyler3119 2 года назад

    I'd advise putting a vapor barrier, like thin foil insulation or house wrap, under your roof material

  • @errolorticke5573
    @errolorticke5573 9 месяцев назад

    It is very important that both sides are equal.

  • @berserkerusmc7613
    @berserkerusmc7613 Год назад

    Rig beam or Ridge board ? Looks like the latter.
    Either way, really , really good work. I like your, "I'll do it myself" attitude.

  • @GeorgeReyna-y7q
    @GeorgeReyna-y7q 4 дня назад

    Awesome video Sam, my son & I really liked it. We don't have a dog right now but once we move to the outskirts of the DFW area we want to look for one and build him/her a dog house with all of the look of an actual house like a miniature of your workshop with a rafter roof for cats to sleep in there with the pooch (our dogs & cats always live together). Sam, I have a QUESTION FOR YOU: at minute mark 14:05 in your video that cute little tune, my Shazam couldn't find anything on it. I found info on DuDa by Ian Post but not this other tune, anything you know on it would be appreciated. Thank you for the video, it was as entertaining as it was informative.

  • @user-vb8yf8be3l
    @user-vb8yf8be3l 8 месяцев назад

    A birds mouth is simply a plumb cut and a level cut. So draw a plum mark and slide a 2x4 scrap down the plumb mark and when it touches the bottom of the rafter draw the level line

  • @Lorddarthvader1701
    @Lorddarthvader1701 2 года назад

    Nice process, I bet your paying a small fortune for that lumber, it's crazy right now

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      I only thought it was high when I bought it! Thankfully that was early December 2021. I bought all the material in bulk at once for the whole project -- was afraid of any shortages causing issues. Since then prices have only gone up big time!

  • @teresalynnturner781
    @teresalynnturner781 Год назад

    That was interesting! I got two things against me when building stuff...1. I'm a girl. 2. I work alone too. I just found your channel, but I love it! You have a new fan!

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  Год назад

      Welcome aboard! Being a girl is not a negative against you! My wife Angela can work circles around me every day! :)

  • @tonylozano8574
    @tonylozano8574 Год назад

    Your video very informative, especially what to watch out for. Once a template is created: how much time do you think it takes to cut one rafter? Like maybe 3 minutes each? I'm trying to calculate time schedule. One carpenter told me it will take him 4 days to cut 50 rafters and install 22 OSB sheathing. One more thing 2 people working, one is the cut man.

  • @sammyjimsmith6100
    @sammyjimsmith6100 11 месяцев назад

    The advantage of diy trusses is the spce available above

  • @michaelsnell4034
    @michaelsnell4034 2 года назад +1

    Make sure to add hangers and hurricane clips. Those trusses will sag and spread the walls over the years. Gussets would be best but cut your overhead storage n ceiling height.

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад +2

      It was quick, but there are four rafter ties installed to help keep everything right. I'll add more next trip to the store that I can pay the (terribly high) price for some 12 footers again.

  • @jr6281
    @jr6281 Год назад

    Can you explain how you calculated the total height of your ridge beam?

  • @CCRobertsCarpentry
    @CCRobertsCarpentry 9 месяцев назад

    You need angle braces on both side walls to keep them plumb until you sheet it .😊😊😊

  • @terence2379
    @terence2379 Год назад

    You have done this system before but has been proved to eventually sag!

  • @EWB66
    @EWB66 Год назад

    How long is the overhang for the eaves? I wish that I could have seen how the ridge beam connected once you put the rafter in.

  • @jackalantern4276
    @jackalantern4276 6 месяцев назад

    If I'm doing a 7/12 pitch, how far does my ridge beam need to be off the center of my wall? Thanks Loved the video!

  • @terry1779
    @terry1779 11 месяцев назад

    What size bords do you use for rafters

  • @mdsloads
    @mdsloads 8 месяцев назад

    Brother put ridge beam up and left? Lol

  • @unionse7en
    @unionse7en Год назад

    Adding rafter ties later? To resist the spreading load?

    • @unionse7en
      @unionse7en Год назад

      ah i see you have them added in a later video, good for peeps watching to know.

  • @marioschlebe9913
    @marioschlebe9913 Год назад

    Jetzt weiß ich, warum in Amerika so viele "Häuser" durch die Gegend fliegen sobald etwas Wind weht. 😏

  • @pashadjoystick
    @pashadjoystick Год назад

    once I had a lot of protruding large moles - a kind woman at work noticed this and took pity on me. she brought me 1 cubic centimeter of hydrochloric acid in a tube and told me to lubricate the moles 1 time in 2 days. So I removed 4 moles. when I smeared a mole on a neck vessel, the acid entered the brain - there was a strange feeling, but when I smeared moles on my forehead and on my nose, I felt only a tickle and a slight burning sensation. I wasn't afraid because we had saline in our stomachs and that woman removed the mole in the corner of her eye! I was hoping that acid would get ahead of the intercellular signal if there were cancer cells. I don't know the concentration of the acid, but if I dipped an iron nail into it, there was smoke - so I used the tip of a glass shard. it is important that it has a very thin tip so that you cannot get even a drop of acid on it - try to moisten the sharp glass with a few molecules of acid. acid has an inertia of 2 days, so it is important not to rush, but to observe the process, otherwise a depression will remain instead of a mole. It's been 15 years now and my face is clear of these bumps - you can take the risk to get rid of the bump on your upper lip. I like what you teach people and how your family works together - this information is not only a thank you to you but also an attempt to save my recipe for all of humanity. I would start with a minimum concentration - you can dilute the acid with water to get 2%. this is a very dangerous trick for the eyes - have a solution of baking soda nearby and access to water to rinse your eyes quickly just in case. in our country, doctors cut off moles with a knife on the street - looking at this atrocity, I chose acid

  • @jefftreadway6567
    @jefftreadway6567 Год назад

    how did you get your truss to turn out like that I’m getting ready to build a 16x16 shed and doing the truss like you have but I’m doing a 8 /12 roof do you have any suggestions for me I’m doing it myself

  • @pkfan5112
    @pkfan5112 Год назад

    High wind may blow the shop away, I build mine on a concrete slab and builded tresses on the slab, it was a lot easier.

  • @seekerbee4494
    @seekerbee4494 2 года назад

    Since this shop is designed to move on skids. Are you modifying any of your construction to account for the potential strain of moving it in the future? Thanks, appreciate the teaching details you include

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад +1

      No extra considerations, no. Comparing this to the sheds built on lots that are hauled around, this is much more rock-solid. In regard to moving it... we'll only ever move it on our property and that's a "maybe" at best.. we have no plans to replace this building in the near future.

    • @seekerbee4494
      @seekerbee4494 2 года назад

      @@Samcraftcom Thank you for your explanation. As I've been watching your channel, you approach your projects thoughtfully and me being completely ignorant of such matters, I appreciate your input.

  • @davidbrousseau4591
    @davidbrousseau4591 2 года назад

    Really looks good Sam. Are you sure you're going to have enough room compared to your last shop or is it around the same square footage? You did get a lot of new toys recently.

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  2 года назад

      It's fairly close in square footage of my current workshop (256 vs. 240). I do think this shop, especially the layout in my head, will work better for me. I'll also let you (and whoever else reads your comment) in on a secret that will come about in the future... I am NOT bringing my table saw to this new shop. I am selling it and not planning to have a table saw in this workshop. :)

    • @davidbrousseau4591
      @davidbrousseau4591 2 года назад

      @@Samcraftcom hey Sam thanks for the response. That should help out quite a bit removing the table saw I know mine takes up quite a bit of room. Can't wait to see the complete project. Thanks David

  • @canadianchordsmen
    @canadianchordsmen 3 месяца назад

    Has anyone heard of 3-gable 5-sided roof? I was a 5-sided corner shed, 12x12, with the side walls each 6', so the 5th center wall is 8'6"; but I don't like the common hip roof. I would like to gable both slopes to the 12' sides; and the slope to the center 8'6" sides. I don't know if it is possible, or what it would look like.

  • @RexMoore58
    @RexMoore58 2 года назад

    Sam … are you going to install collar ties?

  • @namkebanyanklariti
    @namkebanyanklariti 9 месяцев назад

    Great job. How many inches or feet between each rafter?

    • @Samcraftcom
      @Samcraftcom  8 месяцев назад +1

      This roof is 24 inch on center (24" OC) spacing.