Hip Roof Geometric Development

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • This video shows you how to geometrically develop the 8 bevels required to cut a Hip Roof.

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  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 9 месяцев назад +1

    Stupid question perhaps, once you work out all the bevels how is this applied to cutting the actual timber members?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mate, You can use a sliding bevel to copy the angles onto the actual timber although there are other methods that are easier and put the angle on the timber.

    • @wheres_bears1378
      @wheres_bears1378 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Buildsum thanks 🙏

  • @damonalagich4524
    @damonalagich4524 2 года назад +1

    old skool, giving people relative understanding. good job mate! Using an ASA calculator you can do this using trigonometry(inverse tan), now you don't even need to understand trig. to use it,all the lengths and angles you need, simply input half spans and the roof angle.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Mate, agreeded, I have my own spreadsheet that works everything out for me these days however this how I was taught and it is still good for apprentices to at least know about it.

    • @damonalagich4524
      @damonalagich4524 2 года назад +1

      @@Buildsum 1 gram of understanding is worth a kilo of raw experience! 😉

  • @carlosutrera3900
    @carlosutrera3900 2 месяца назад

    How can I find the so-called Hip Backing Angle?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  Месяц назад

      Hi Mate, sorry for the delay. The backing angle is not something that we use that often in residential house construciton. I did find this calculator, in metric, that works it out, hope this helps.
      www.blocklayer.com/roof/hip

  • @bloggs692413
    @bloggs692413 8 лет назад +1

    Oh subscribed by way

  • @WogChilli
    @WogChilli Год назад +1

    Please never delete this video

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  Год назад

      Hi Mate, I'm not planning to

  • @cfgman1
    @cfgman1 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  5 лет назад

      Thanks, mate, glad you like it.

  • @bloggs692413
    @bloggs692413 8 лет назад +1

    How do you get the angles for the jacks on the end plane? .... Other than tha these vids are so easy to follow thanks

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  8 лет назад +1

      +bloggs692413 Hi the angle for the Jack Rafters where they meet the Hip is made up with the Plumb Cut Common Rafter and the Edge Bevel Creeper

    • @BillyMustang101
      @BillyMustang101 6 лет назад +1

      bloggs692413 Easiest way to get your Jack edge bevel is to mark the pitch angle on the side of the jack, draw a parallel line to your pitch line, the thickness of your rafter material, square the two lines across the top edge of rafter and join them together. Simples!

    • @damonalagich4524
      @damonalagich4524 2 года назад

      @@Buildsum 45 degree cut using the powersaw on 45* - unless we are talking skews or out of square shapes, say a pentagonal hip end, is 72*- the cut for the Creeper is Crown End plumb cut on the powersaw at 36*

    • @damonalagich4524
      @damonalagich4524 2 года назад

      @@BillyMustang101 the only Jack I know is whispering jack! get metric mate!

    • @BillyMustang101
      @BillyMustang101 2 года назад

      @@damonalagich4524 where am I not metric, you numpty??? Lol