Thank you for your teachings, it has made me a much better carpenter, even though I mostly do finish work, but I have done roof framing over the years, intermittently.
Your a great teacher bro, I have been framing roofs for years and I love your videos. I just hate the step off method. Wish you did your work with calculations instead. Still you help fill in the blanks and I appreciate it!
im with you man, I was taught to do roofs with the calculated measurements so the step off method seems whack to me. Still there is lots of great content and learning to be had in these videos
Man I appreciate you sharing this knowledge awesome stuff. I’d love to just watch full length episodes of you cutting these roofs. Even if you didn’t edit them at all just record and explain as you go. Thanks again
Yeah framers is the smarties sub. Thanks for confirming that bro! 😁 you the man Thanks for the videos love roof cutting.. we only see a crazy roof every 3-5 yrs in the south east
Have a couple questions with 5 sided bow window, with its own ridge board coming off of pitched roof. First hip rafter after 45 standard valley, witch projects too end of ridge, ply doesn't appear too lay flat, there's roll to it at top, heel stands are the same.would love to see mock up.
Dominic when you made that drawing in plane view to get your deductions how do you go about drawing that is it using the working angle of roof? Maybe a bad question lol
@@roofcuttingandstacking7925 thank you and I'm sorry if I'm bothering you with too many questions and I bought you book and soon I will buy the video tutorial
Thank you for your teachings, it has made me a much better carpenter, even though I mostly do finish work, but I have done roof framing over the years, intermittently.
Your a great teacher bro, I have been framing roofs for years and I love your videos. I just hate the step off method. Wish you did your work with calculations instead. Still you help fill in the blanks and I appreciate it!
I agree and will be doing a lot more math videos. I’m trying to simplify it and there’s a lot of people who go away when you start punching numbers.
im with you man, I was taught to do roofs with the calculated measurements so the step off method seems whack to me. Still there is lots of great content and learning to be had in these videos
Man I love the step off method, guess I'm just too old and stupid for a calculator.lol.
Man I appreciate you sharing this knowledge awesome stuff. I’d love to just watch full length episodes of you cutting these roofs. Even if you didn’t edit them at all just record and explain as you go. Thanks again
Yeah framers is the smarties sub. Thanks for confirming that bro! 😁 you the man Thanks for the videos love roof cutting.. we only see a crazy roof every 3-5 yrs in the south east
Dominic Love the mock up man honestly I appreciate you sharing your knowledge
Have a couple questions with 5 sided bow window, with its own ridge board coming off of pitched roof. First hip rafter after 45 standard valley, witch projects too end of ridge, ply doesn't appear too lay flat, there's roll to it at top, heel stands are the same.would love to see mock up.
Hey Dominic, love the channel! Quick question, who makes that protractor you showed?
Ben Bogie I don’t know. I’ve had that for years. When I get back to the shop I’ll look and tell you.
Dominic when you made that drawing in plane view to get your deductions how do you go about drawing that is it using the working angle of roof? Maybe a bad question lol
Andrew Underhill Yes. The same working angle at the plate as the peak. In this case 30 degrees.
Thank you Dominic keep making these videos !!!
Andrew Underhill Will Do
One question you have the stair gauges on 13 inch 7/8 on the body and 9 inch pitch of the roof right can you tell me please thank you
Antonii222 Zelaya yes
@@roofcuttingandstacking7925 thank you and I'm sorry if I'm bothering you with too many questions and I bought you book and soon I will buy the video tutorial
It's your hexagon hip length 4 _9 5/16 here's how I'm learning how to do it 3_7 1/2x1.316842=4_9 5/16
Confusing, no discussion of angles for compound miter cuts
16.97 not 17
lewwoodthing no sense in trying to eye .33” on the square but yep.
@@roofcuttingandstacking7925 Them .33's add up fast when the hip or valley is 30'-40' just saying.
Great video though.
lewwoodthing yes absolutely.