oblique hip roof pictures & text from previous trade notes – course 5158 m. s. martin – june...
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Oblique Hip RoofPictures & Text from previous Trade notes – course 5158
M. S. Martin – June 2005
Revised – February 2008
Reviewed March 2011
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First lets revise Hip Roofs
Your Ref: Advanced roof workbook Pages 4 to 6
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Plumb Bevel Common Rafter
Level Bevel Common Rafter
Edge Bevel Creeper1) Draw in creeper
2) Project up
3) Draw in level line 90° to true length
4) Join to create bevel
30° Pitch
LL1
LL1
Plumb Bevel Hip
1) Measure Rise
2) Draw in Rise 90° to plan length hip
3) Join to create bevel
Rise
Rise
Level Bevel HipEdge Bevel Hip
1) Draw in crown end
2) Draw in level line 2, 90° to plan length hip
3) project across to true length of hip
4) Draw level line 90° to true length
5) Join to create bevel
LL2
LL2
Edge Bevel PurlinFace Bevel Purlin
1) Draw line 90°to TLCR, 2) Project down to plan length hip at two points, 3) draw line out from PLH, 4) create bevel
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Calc’s Page 5
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Calc’s continued
Order LengthTrue length / m x (1/2 span + eave + brick & cavity)
1.133 x ( 4.210 + 0.450 + 0.150)
1.133 x 4.810
5.449 + 100mm for plumb cut
Order 5.700m lengths
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Now do calculation on page 6
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P. 10 and 11 Comparing Roof ShapesBEVELS• Bevels CR = Same• Creeper Bevels
– Develop the Same– Oblique hip do twice
• Edge bevel purlin = as above• Hip Bevels
– Develop the Same– Oblique hip do twice
• Face bevel purlin– Develop the Same– Oblique hip do twice
• Edge bevel crown end = New bevel, same principles
ROOF• Hips bisect angle• Ridge in centre• Rafters 90º plates
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Ridge Gathering Detail• Copy detail into
student notes, top of page
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Set out of members
• Add to text notes bottom of page
• The first members marked on the top plates being the centre lines for crown end and centring rafters, with the remaining common and creeper rafters measured into and over from these members.
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Set out continued
1) Lengths of oblique end and offset established
(eg) Oblique end = 6.400m
Offset = 3.800m
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Set out continued
Copy into notes bottom of page
2) If the ridge was extended it would bisect the oblique end.
3) This point ‘x’ is transferred to the offset and bisects the offset
4) Half the oblique end is the radius of a semi-circle. XA = XC = XB. Therefore XC is equal to half the oblique end.
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Position of Centring Rafter
Copy into notes
5) Distance BE = Half Oblique end minus half the offset
6) Distance DA = Half Oblique end plus half the offset
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Position of Crown End
Copy into notes
7) FB is equal to BE (similar triangles)
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Creeper set out
Copy into notes
8) Thickness of material marked on the centre lines and remaining creepers set out, into and over.
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Establishing Bevels• Just like any other roof you have done, the bevels
can be established in a number of ways, the oblique end is no different
• Geometrically• Direct Method or• Steel square
• Your first drawing will be to establish these bevels geometrically
• Example on next slide
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