roof framing plan Flashcards

1
Q

Most common, built with
“common” rafters

A
  • Gable
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2
Q

Provides overhang on all four sides

A

Hip

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3
Q

Provides more space on
second floor

A

Gambrel

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4
Q

Combination of Hip and
Gambrel

A

Mansard

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5
Q

Frequently used to attach one
structure to another

A

Shed

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6
Q

Runs
from top plate to
ridgeboard of a gable
roof

A

Common rafter

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7
Q

Runs from
corner of top plates to
ridgeboard on a hip roof

A

Hip rafter

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8
Q

any rafter
which does not run the
full length from plate to
ridge ( e.g. – Hip jack,
Valley jack)

A

Jack rafter

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9
Q

Measurement from
outside of wall to outside of
opposite wall

A

Span

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10
Q

– One half of span (for
symmetric roofs)

A

Run

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11
Q

The total vertical
distance that the roof projects
above the top plate

A

Rise

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12
Q

The rise divided by
the run, always given in terms
of 12” of run (e.g. 3 on 12
written 3/12)

A

Slope

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13
Q

– The rise over the span

A

Pitch –

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14
Q

used frequently for
remodeling, for cathedral
ceilings, for shed roof
additions, for full 2
nd floor
storage, and spans up to
24’

A

Rafters

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15
Q

used in most
new construction, for
spans 24’-60’, and most
commonly for lower
sloped roofs

A

Trusses

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16
Q

The horizontal
distance that the overhang covers

A

Projection

17
Q

Cuts made to
form the overhang

A

Rafter tail cuts

18
Q

– Cuts made
*to sit on the top plate

A

Birdsmouth

18
Q

– Cut made to
*attach to the ridgeboard

A

Ridge cut