Good videos. I suspect this method won't work for an irregular length measurement, where the ridge is parallel to the irregular side and not vertical to the oblique 'end' side as is in this video! Trying to find a method to calculate the rafters of a hip roof when the length side is not even and not the length end.
Hi Mate, that is going to be a real pain to work out as each rafter will be a different length and therefore different pitch. Can you change the orientation of the ridge so it will be easier to construct. I am not aware of any easy way to calculate what you are asking.
Great video thanks! have you done one similar for a single pitch roof by chance?
Hi Gareth, is this what you were looking for
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Thank you.
Thanks Michael, You're welcome!
Good videos. I suspect this method won't work for an irregular length measurement, where the ridge is parallel to the irregular side and not vertical to the oblique 'end' side as is in this video! Trying to find a method to calculate the rafters of a hip roof when the length side is not even and not the length end.
Hi Mate, that is going to be a real pain to work out as each rafter will be a different length and therefore different pitch. Can you change the orientation of the ridge so it will be easier to construct. I am not aware of any easy way to calculate what you are asking.
great instructional
+Luke Mckill Thanks Luke
Love it thanks
Thanks Mate.