Beam and rafter wooden roof structure - has shared double trapezoid or round timbers holding rafter ridge ends togetherThe wooden roof structure mainly comprises ceiling beams and rafters. Rafters, both opposite to one another and adjacent to one another, are held together at the ridge ends (2)...
face joint with a ridge beam, fasten right and left rafters with the same bracket at the same time and ensure efficient construction by providing lower flat portions and rising portions at the right and left sides via a right and left connection without using a cogging cut at a rafter ridge...
if you look at the drawing imagine that the rafter is locked in at the bottom, and that the beam is locked into the rafters at the top. if all support under the beam were removed than the beam could not fall straight down, would it not fall in an arc with the combined lateral press...
Beam and rafter wooden roof structure - has shared double trapezoid or round timbers holding rafter ridge ends togetherThe wooden roof structure mainly comprises ceiling beams and rafters. Rafters, both opposite to one another and adjacent to one another, are held together at the ridge ends (2)...
On the lower surface of the cornice plate, the upturned roof-ridge rafters which extend out of the outer edge of the cornice plate are arranged one by one between the upturned roof-ridge beam and a right rafter in a radial manner. The construction method comprises performing cornice detailed...
Beam and rafter wooden roof structure - has shared double trapezoid or round timbers holding rafter ridge ends togetherThe wooden roof structure mainly comprises ceiling beams and rafters. Rafters, both opposite to one another and adjacent to one another, are held together at the ridge ends (2)...
A connector for a rafter has a body 29 having a sliding fit within a channel 16 in a ridge beam and is retained therein by abutments 19,21 at the channel edge. A support pin 32 extends through a transverse hole (31, fig 2) in body 29, perpendicularly out of the channel 16 and ...
A head end of the valley rafter 5 is connected to a king post 7a connecting an end part of a ridge beam 7 of the annex building 1b. The other end of the ridge beam 7 is connected to a corner king post 7b with upper ends of the angle rafters 4 raised from both of the corner ...
A head end of the valley rafter 5 is connected to a king post 7a connecting an end part of a ridge beam 7 of the annex building 1b. The other end of the ridge beam 7 is connected to a corner king post 7b with upper ends of the angle rafters 4 raised from both of the corner ...