Step-Off Method | Beginner Rafter Layout

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • In today's video we are learning about the Step-off method, which is a great method to learn from. The step-off method using a framing square along with a few framing jigs (I like the use one's from Squi Jig --- bit.ly/3sUansm). We cover a lot of information, so if you need help, just let me know.
    0:00 Intro & Four Main Layout Methods
    0:29 Theoretical & Actual Rafter Length
    1:53 Step-Off Method
    5:53 Birds Mouth Layout
    7:01 1/3 Rule
    7:30 Overhang Layout
    9:00 Ridge cut adjustment
    9:58 Final fit & Outro
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  • @TrainingHandsAcademy
    @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад +9

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  • @Jay-mo6re
    @Jay-mo6re 2 года назад +45

    Alright, I am assuming this video only gets 3,655 views is just because it is hot from the oven; published on Nov 7th and I am watching it at 12:00 AM on Nov 8th. I really like and appreciate the effort you do to help us understand. Stay tuned.

    • @Jay-mo6re
      @Jay-mo6re 2 года назад

      @Training Hands Academy Hi, Josh. I tried to apply the Pythagorean Theorem while following along when you do the sample of Span of 4 foot, Unit run of 12 inches, Unite rise of 7 inches. √193 I got 13.89 inches for the Unit Length (something I learned from the previous video.) And you would need 2 units of 13.89 inches that would be 27.78 inch/2.315 ft for the length of the rafter? I am using 2 x 4 as the rafters, and it's way off when I try to use the framing square to measure 12 inches as one unit for my Span of 126 ft 5/8inch. Any advice will be highly appreciated.

  • @kevinbishop8098
    @kevinbishop8098 Год назад +2

    the absolute easiest instructions on cutting a birdsmouth I've ever seen!

  • @ahmadzufarabdurrashid8382
    @ahmadzufarabdurrashid8382 Год назад +2

    I really love the way Training Hands Academy teach, very "Theoretically"!!! I APPROVE!!!!!

  • @stevenharrison1213
    @stevenharrison1213 2 года назад +8

    Brilliant! Thanks for that. Been a chippy for about five years now but not had the chance to get on roofing much even though I'm itching to. I've just got to learn it and be able to do it. I've been practicing with my own mock ups and thanks to people like you, its all starting to fall into place. Cheers

  • @anthonyellis5517
    @anthonyellis5517 2 года назад +7

    Great explanation of the stepping off method! Thank you for sharing and you have gained a new subscription 👍🏽

  • @Vet-zj5lq
    @Vet-zj5lq 2 года назад +2

    Great video!!! Now we need one assembling the entire roof to the walls. Thank you.

  • @quito484
    @quito484 2 года назад +5

    Your videos are great I learned something new I also watched your videos about how to build a stair thanks for sharing your knowledge I’m sure it will help me 👍

  • @andrewpolly7167
    @andrewpolly7167 Год назад +4

    Dude. You just made it so easy... People trying to teach me really don't know how to break it down like you did. Those jigs are very useful as well

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад

      Glad it helped Andrew. Those jigs are awesome, and Louis from Squijig is a really cool dude as well.

  • @MVHS937
    @MVHS937 2 года назад +2

    Most clear and practical explanation I have seen!!!!

  • @davidvogl5447
    @davidvogl5447 2 года назад +14

    As a novice with some tools and big dreams I am loving your videos, so perfectly explained…and I do appreciate that you are also giving measurements in cm’s.

  • @4500michael
    @4500michael 2 месяца назад

    I wish I could post a photo to this comment because your explanation was spot on and I have never done rafters as easy as you have explained in this video. The step off method worked perfectly and I was able to layout and build my Dutch gable roof with ease and NO gaps! 24' rafters were fun by myself but when they fit perfectly, it helps. Thank you so much for this video and I hope your videos help others.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 месяца назад

      If you are on IG you can send me one. I'm so happy that you had a great experience framing! Nice work!

  • @RobertJohnson-ns3gz
    @RobertJohnson-ns3gz 2 года назад +1

    These videos are excellent. Extremely helpful.

  • @treystills
    @treystills 2 года назад +2

    Awesome!!! Thank you, please keep 'em coming

  • @govnor
    @govnor 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the very easy to understand instructions! Well done.

  • @syzdekkedzys
    @syzdekkedzys Год назад +1

    Thanks for making the videos on measuring rafters. The rafters for my chicken coop and outhouse were wonky due miscalculations (I calculated lengths with what I remembered of HS trig) and my lack of understanding of how to use of a framing square (I used a speed square despite having a framing square). I am building a cabin this summer and the idea of cutting rafters had me a bit nervous, however I feel more confident after watching your videos. I also was unaware of stair gauges, let alone of Squijig until your videos. I've ordered a pair to use with the framing square and to use for ripping lumber with the skill saw. Thanks again for creating these videos and sharing them.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад

      Let me know how it goes and/or if you have questions once you start building. Thanks for the comment David!

  • @mykolashatkovskyi8817
    @mykolashatkovskyi8817 2 года назад +5

    Man, you're amazing!
    You really do have a talent you explain serious things greatly and simply (enough). Great video. Thank you.

  • @garynasrallah8710
    @garynasrallah8710 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. It's been about 30 years since I've cut rafters and I just needed a little brushing up and this really helped. And it will be also very good for beginners. Thank you so much. We used to lay ours out on the floor and get the measurements.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  7 месяцев назад

      When I first started building (about 25 years ago) I would lay them out on the floor too. Thanks for the comment.

  • @davidprice9265
    @davidprice9265 2 года назад +2

    Watching this from the uk , this was a textbook perfect explanation, the best I've seen on you tube , we need you here to show the younger generation , we have a massive skills shortage

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 года назад

      Thank you David. We are incredibly short here as well. Thanks for watching and sharing.

  • @thelegoloft5174
    @thelegoloft5174 2 года назад

    This is by far the best video I have seen explaining the step off method. I finally understand it, thank you

  • @curtisstephen3980
    @curtisstephen3980 2 года назад +2

    Very good teacher you are very skillful in explaining to us,I understand brother thanks

  • @prieb1956
    @prieb1956 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Stuff - I watched a lot of rafter vids - but this is the first that totally makes sense - I reckon I'm good to go - Thanking you :)

  • @chrisraney6952
    @chrisraney6952 Год назад

    Thanks, very helpful and awesome helper, my daughter loves helping me with projects.

  • @PatrickSmith831
    @PatrickSmith831 2 месяца назад

    Nice to see Krist Novoselic again!

  • @lukelu9161
    @lukelu9161 11 дней назад

    A clear and easy to understand explanation of the rafter layout. Thanks for your efforts

  • @swhoelefp69
    @swhoelefp69 8 месяцев назад +1

    best video ever explaining this process - you are a rock star my friend!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  8 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)

  • @MrGarry128
    @MrGarry128 2 года назад

    High quality and precise 🙏

  • @albertstrong5516
    @albertstrong5516 Год назад

    What a great video. You do a great job explaining every detail. Thanks for your time.
    I enjoy all of your videos.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. God bless you my friend.

  • @ForYourConsideration
    @ForYourConsideration 2 года назад +1

    Josh, this was a great explanation and demonstration. Thanks!

  • @lnazworth
    @lnazworth 2 года назад +2

    Great explanation!

  • @angelaburt3266
    @angelaburt3266 Год назад

    I am getting ready to make a lean to car port and this has been so helpful. My lumber however is bloody huge and heavy. The board that will go onto the wall is 6 metres long and 20cm x 6cm. My rafters are 4 metres long and also 20cm x 6cm. I have 6 rafters.

  • @markirish7599
    @markirish7599 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video thanks for teaching me new skills

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt 2 года назад

    You are a good teacher this video help a lot of people including me thank you

  • @kirkwilliams5740
    @kirkwilliams5740 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this video with us, your teaching is easy to understand..Much appreciated

  • @antoniojauregui1942
    @antoniojauregui1942 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to show us. 👍

  • @chriscookey1781
    @chriscookey1781 Год назад

    Thank you for laying out the run

  • @jamescassel6959
    @jamescassel6959 2 года назад

    Straight forward and easy to follow.

  • @rkvohra70
    @rkvohra70 2 года назад

    absolutely brilliant mate

  • @ddurose1
    @ddurose1 Год назад

    Thank you, great video and really informative.

  • @nigelboucher2014
    @nigelboucher2014 2 года назад +2

    Very well explained Josh. Probably the easier way to do rafters and most of the time easier is best.

  • @jdfnp
    @jdfnp Год назад

    Best video I’ve seen to explain this. Thank you!

  • @Adventure-Off-Grid
    @Adventure-Off-Grid 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! Excellent presentation and very clear instruction. I'll be building my roof tomorrow so this really helped me.

  • @jcpad1797
    @jcpad1797 2 года назад +4

    Your visual aid graphics are just as good as your explanation. Well done

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video you are a very good teacher your I learn something. New 🆕

  • @sedulousdabbler5468
    @sedulousdabbler5468 Год назад

    Perfect explanation. Thank you

  • @robertmcclure184
    @robertmcclure184 Год назад

    Sir, you are awesome in your explanation! You are easy to understand and listen to, thank you.

  • @trade0714
    @trade0714 Год назад

    Gotta admit this was good. I'm planning a shed build and have watched several "how to build rafters" videos. This makes the clearest method for me.

  • @rjmhomes8966
    @rjmhomes8966 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for going the extra mile and adding the metric measurements, for us imperial impaired :-D

  • @40beretta1
    @40beretta1 2 года назад

    Your V'Blogs are fun...brings back a lot of memories...Most of all....Re-learning. Although; the Framing Sq. "jigs"....I always knew those as SQ'Dawgs or just "Dogs"....That was from the Old timers I worked with they called them 'Dawgs'. We still use their lexicon when framing...Young guys look at us like we're from another planet. Those Old Timers, eventually got me using a wicked heavy Skil™ Worm-Drive saw.

  • @oddsandwindsocks5905
    @oddsandwindsocks5905 Год назад

    Nice to see this method after over 30 years since I've used it

  • @user-up6wk7ol8g
    @user-up6wk7ol8g 2 года назад

    Really nice explaining thanks 🙏

  • @adrianburghelea9353
    @adrianburghelea9353 5 месяцев назад

    Very good explications.
    God bless your ministries !
    Greatings from Romania !

  • @sikosis999
    @sikosis999 Год назад

    i'm an old dude and this stuff is great, i'm trying to teach my kids this and the way i was taught is coming across like a foreign language to them . . . i found your channel and just start throwing videos at them via discord and they're catching right up . . . i didn't appreciate how difficult it was teaching younger folks practical skills, they're all just wired differently than my generation or those whom taught me. . .so thanks, not only does this give me refreshers (not touched a tool for the better part of 20 yrs and definitely haven't played with some of the power tools and slick stuff you guys got today) but it also helps with teaching these younger kids i have 'working' with me some of the basics that i've had difficultly getting across!

  • @kelvinyoung3405
    @kelvinyoung3405 2 года назад

    thank you this was very helpful. I will show you when i'm
    done

  • @nathansoriano4050
    @nathansoriano4050 2 года назад

    Thanks dude for explaining this in an easy to understand and follow 👍

  • @johnkay6639
    @johnkay6639 2 месяца назад +1

    Unbelievably So SO simple to learn and understand .. Thanks for helping .I have 58 Twelve foot long Two by sixes. to layout ..

  • @jwaych955
    @jwaych955 2 года назад

    Real good video. Thank you

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal 2 года назад

    Great video and information

  • @JerryMabrey
    @JerryMabrey Год назад

    Wow you did a really good job of making this complicated, I just call it pitch which is basically the down grade of the rafter in a 12 inch run. Like a 5, 12 pitch would drop 5 inches in a 12 inch run. And yes I use the square just this way but you complicated it with all the other terms.

  • @jonathanlove7281
    @jonathanlove7281 2 года назад +7

    Another great rafter video! I like how you’ve slowed down your explanations and made the videos a bit longer, I really like this as I find it easier to understand

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video ✌👍

  • @mikemellon80
    @mikemellon80 5 месяцев назад

    Best video I’ve seen on this so far. Great job

  • @danielg2754
    @danielg2754 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Fantastic videos.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  9 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)

  • @dawitassefa7111
    @dawitassefa7111 2 года назад

    great explanation.

  • @AJofBabel
    @AJofBabel 4 месяца назад

    This is gonna help me a lot in my roof build thank you

  • @mary8273
    @mary8273 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing you knowledge

  • @IREFUSE9
    @IREFUSE9 Год назад

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing! So glad to find your channel. Subscribed!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Be sure to watch my other rafters videos to learn different methods for calculating rafters.

  • @OdoldPierre
    @OdoldPierre 3 месяца назад

    Good job my friend I want to see more videos thank you so much

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 месяца назад

      Working on it my friend. Any video ideas you'd like to share?

  • @MatthewJohnson-ps5uv
    @MatthewJohnson-ps5uv 2 года назад

    Huge help ! Thx

  • @jofasable
    @jofasable Год назад

    professional teacher. easily understood.

  • @columbuspalmer846
    @columbuspalmer846 3 месяца назад

    Thanks you’re blessing

  • @mikedisimile2478
    @mikedisimile2478 Год назад

    Thank you very much great job explaining everything

  • @roccoconte2960
    @roccoconte2960 Год назад +1

    Nice video very well explained.

  • @toolsiesampat2737
    @toolsiesampat2737 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful explanation bro keep up the good work

  • @roysoderlund3185
    @roysoderlund3185 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks from Finland.. Easy explained..

  • @Deep_Divers
    @Deep_Divers 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much!

    • @Deep_Divers
      @Deep_Divers 4 месяца назад

      Take a look at IRC code R802.7 and Figure R802.7.1.1 It shows you can't exceed 1/4 depth. I have always seen the 1/3 rule but I know that at least since 2018 the code specifies 1/4. It is a ridiculous requirement. @@TrainingHandsAcademy

  • @paulosouza-ou8sk
    @paulosouza-ou8sk 13 дней назад

    Great, tank you fron Brazil !

  • @huascarcabanillas6250
    @huascarcabanillas6250 Год назад

    Prety simple and clear. Thanks for sharing the basics. I gave you a well deserved "like" and I subscribe myself as One of your apprentice. Best regards.

  • @santoscalderon5402
    @santoscalderon5402 2 года назад

    Excelente Gracias

  • @jmidnite114
    @jmidnite114 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. The most clearest explanation I have seen. Looking forward to watching other videos you have. Can you tell me why you go down 6.5"for the facial board?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад +2

      It's just an example number. Each roof is completely different, different trim, pitch, etc. I need to make a video about this. Thanks for asking.

  • @johnkumalo896
    @johnkumalo896 Год назад

    Thanks Josh. You make the Step-off Method so easy. I have always wondered how they do that. Will contact you if I get stuck. John

  • @jac101762
    @jac101762 9 месяцев назад

    muchas gracias amigo

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 2 года назад

    Great info share. Cheers.

  • @WrightsOrganic
    @WrightsOrganic 11 месяцев назад

    Nice! This one helped me out, I will definitely try tomorrow. My span is 37.5 inches. Using a 9 on the common rafter scale. I hope I get it this time

  • @MegaBobtube
    @MegaBobtube 2 года назад

    Awesome! It makes me confident I can be a carpenter.

  • @futurecarslondon1109
    @futurecarslondon1109 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice 💯

  • @evanmoreno3047
    @evanmoreno3047 Год назад

    Great video thanks

  • @oslerperezgarcia8819
    @oslerperezgarcia8819 6 месяцев назад

    I have the dream of learning, Greetings from Mexico. And thanks for your videos.

  • @royhill5284
    @royhill5284 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your video it helped me a lot

  • @sergioquintana4939
    @sergioquintana4939 2 года назад

    Hi thanks for sharing your knowledge you are very helpful

  • @jefferymackenzie8768
    @jefferymackenzie8768 2 года назад

    Teaching Trade school, used your video. It is fantastic!

  • @jamesyu8792
    @jamesyu8792 Год назад

    Perfect lecture...thanks

  • @user-rn4uo9vo3f
    @user-rn4uo9vo3f 4 месяца назад

    Thank you 😮🙏💕😀💯!!!nice , excellent explanation.,,

  • @JoseOrtiz-st3yf
    @JoseOrtiz-st3yf Год назад +2

    This method really help me understand it

  • @cladiodecastro6189
    @cladiodecastro6189 Год назад

    I'm new to this framing part but thanks for your great explanation I'm learning need to ask where I can find the measurements to cut the soffit

  • @jorgemolina1148
    @jorgemolina1148 Год назад

    You are a excellent teacher Sir, thanks a lot blessings

  • @biejito72symi
    @biejito72symi Год назад

    Like always real useful videos tnks for your time

  • @kirklandmcghie6496
    @kirklandmcghie6496 Год назад

    Good job

  • @cletusmax77
    @cletusmax77 Месяц назад

    Awesome content

  • @user-mc7ij2cj7c
    @user-mc7ij2cj7c Год назад

    Eres el único. U R the best. 👍👍😍😍