Traditional Hand Cut Roofs
The rafters are the main load bearing elements of the roof.
Traditional hand cut roofs. Dormer windows require their own mini roofs and great care must be given to their detailing and construction. The traditional option is steeply pitched rarely less than 35. A truss roof using factory made trusses which are delivered to site complete and just erected. Tin snips can also cut through drip edges and gutters and they are available in right and left hand orientations.
There are two basic methods of pitched roof construction. You want a pair of straight cuts or left or right handed pair for cutting both straight and around corners. This reflects the weatherproofing requirements of older roofing materials like thatch and peg tiles. Every member of a traditional cut roof is individually cut and assembled on site.
50mm wide by 75mm 100mm or 125mm deep are all common. This is a great option for buildings with more complex layout than a simple rectangular of square and is a type of roof that will hold well in rain snow or windy conditions. The roof can be cut in the traditional way or fabricated from mono trusses. The timbers are often 400mm or so centres and vary in size according to span.
The two basic construction methods of pitched roofs are. There are also a number of other framed constructions such as portal frame roofs. Measure as precisely as possible down to the 1 4 inch 0 64 cm 1 8 inch 0 32 cm or 1 16 inch 0 16 cm. A traditional method of cutting timber on site and building up the roof using rafters joists purlins ridge boards etc.
Before you start cutting you first need to determine how long your roof rafters need to be and the angles at which you ll cut the top and bottom of the rafter. The overall construction of a traditional cut roof is to ensure that the load of the roof is evenly transmitted to the walls below. The cheapest way to cut metal roofing is with a pair of tin snips. The best tin snips are good for cutting any edge of corrugated iron that is going to be seen as they are easy to control when cutting.
Not only is the volume large enough to convert into living space but the structure can generally be easily altered. Prefabricated trusses which are delivered to site and erected. Tin snips tin snips are ideal for cutting the thin metal materials found on a roof such as flashing. The finished structure is readily adaptable.
Traditional or cut roofs usually comprise a series of sloping timbers rafters fixed to a wall plate at their feet and a ridge board or possibly a wall plate at their head. They span from the wallplate to the ridge board providing a platform for the underlay battens and tiles. A cross hipped roof is a common roof type with perpendicular hip sections that form an l or t shape in the roof hip.