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Carpentry Roof Framing Vocab
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1. A type of roof that slopes in one direction only.
Hip-valley cripple jack rafter
shed roof
Total rise
Major span
2. A rafter running between two valley rafters.
Unit run
Hip rafter
Valley cripple jack rafter
Cripple jack rafter
3. The vertical distance that the roof rises from plate to ridge.
Line length
Hip rafter
Common rafter
Total rise
4. A common rafter cut shorter that does not contact either a top plate or a ridge.
Lateral bracing
Slope
Cripple jack rafter
Total rise
5. Horizontal framing pieces in a cornice - installed to provide fastening for the soffit.
Lookout
Major span
Valley rafter
Dropping the hip
6. Temporary or permanent bracing that runs perpendicular to the braced members.
Plumb line
Lateral bracing
Seat cut
Common rafter
7. The first and last rafter of a gable roof - usually having a finish or trim applied to it; also called barge or fly rafter.
Rake
Gable end studs
Ridgeboard
Rake rafter
8. Temporary or permanent bracing that runs perpendicular to the braced members.
Valley cripple jack rafter
Lateral bracing
Dormer
Level line
9. A rafter running between a valley rafter and the ridge.
Purlin knee wall
Cripple jack rafter
Valley jack rafter
Butterfly roof
10. Extends diagonally from the corner of the plate to the ridge at the intersection of two surfaces of a hip roof.
Slope
Rake rafter
Gambrel roof
Hip rafter
11. A rafter that runs from the plate to the ridge of the main roof.
Tail cut
Supporting valley rafter
Shortened valley rafter
Unit length
12. A type of roof that has two slopes of different pitches on each side of center.
Gambrel roof
Intersecting roof
Rake
Total run
13. A vertical member of the cornice finish installed on the tail end of rafters.
Purlin knee wall
Fascia
Supporting valley rafter
Hip-valley cripple jack rafter
14. A valley rafter that runs from the plate to the supporting valley rafter.
Valley jack rafter
Level line
Common rafter
Shortened valley rafter
15. The vertical distance that the roof rises from plate to ridge.
Total rise
Valley cripple jack rafter
Cheek cut
Cripple jack rafter
16. A type of roof that has two different pitches on all sides of the building - with the lower slopes steeper than the upper.
Tail cut
Mansard roof
Line length
Collar tie
17. A shortened common rafter that spans from the wall plate to a hip rafter.
Rake rafter
Supporting valley rafter
Dormer
Hip jack rafter
18. Width of the smaller portion of a building with six or eight corners.
Gables
Plumb line
Minor span
Lookout
19. A horizontal member of a roof frame that is placed on edge at the ridge and into which the upper ends of rafters are fastened.
Gambrel roof
Lateral bracing
Ridgeboard
Collar tie
20. Any line on the rafter that is vertical when the rafter is in position.
Hip-valley cripple jack rafter
Shortened valley rafter
Plumb line
Gable end
21. Extends from the wall plate to the ridge board - where its run is perpendicular to the plate.
Total run
Lateral bracing
Common rafter
Total span
22. Increasing the depth of the hip rafter seat cut so that the centerline of its top edge will lie in the plane of adjacent roof surfaces.
Backing the hip
Hip jack rafter
Dropping the hip
Plumb line
23. A compound miter cut on the end of certain roof rafters.
Cheek cut
Jack rafter
Level line
Gable end
24. A structure that projects out from a sloping roof to form another roofed area to provide a surface for the installation of windows.
Seat cut
Cheek cut
Dormer
Ridgeboard
25. The length of a rafter along a measuring line without consideration to the width or thickness of the rafter.
Major span
Supporting valley rafter
Line length
Minor span
26. A rafter running between a valley rafter and the ridge.
Gable end
Bird's mouth
Backing the hip
Valley jack rafter
27. A compound miter cut on the end of certain roof rafters.
Gable roof
Cheek cut
Bird's mouth
Gables
28. Any line on the rafter that is horizontal when the rafter is in position.
Level line
Gable end studs
Gambrel roof
Unit length
29. The amount of slope to a roof expressed as ratio of the total rise to the span.
Seat cut
Pitch
Total rise
Hip jack rafter
30. Studs that form the wall closing in the triangular area under a gable roof.
Gable end studs
Bird's mouth
Seat cut
Cheek cut
31. The roof of irregular shaped buildings; valleys are formed at the intersection of the roofs.
Intersecting roof
Ridgeboard
Unit length
Hip rafter
32. A roof that slopes upward toward the ridge from four directions.
Hip roof
Total span
Rake rafter
Jack rafter
33. The rafter placed at the intersection of two roof slopes in interior corners.
Valley cripple jack rafter
Gable end
Intersecting roof
Valley rafter
34. Part of a common rafter - shortened for framing a hip rafter - a valley rafter - or both.
Jack rafter
Unit rise
Hip roof
Butterfly roof
35. The intersection of two roof slopes at interior corners.
Jack rafter
Valley
Pitch
Lateral bracing
36. Extends diagonally from the corner of the plate to the ridge at the intersection of two surfaces of a hip roof.
Total span
Hip rafter
Unit run
Unit run
37. Increasing the depth of the hip rafter seat cut so that the centerline of its top edge will lie in the plane of adjacent roof surfaces.
Dropping the hip
Plumb line
Level line
Butterfly roof
38. A type of roof that slopes in one direction only.
Total run
shed roof
Level line
Valley
39. A horizontal member placed close to the ridge at right angles to the plate.
Gables
Purlin knee wall
Valley jack rafter
Collar tie
40. Beveling the top edge of a hip rafter to line it up with adjacent roof surfaces.
Backing the hip
Plumb line
Hip jack rafter
Mansard roof
41. Horizontal framing pieces in a cornice - installed to provide fastening for the soffit.
Plumb line
Lookout
Rake
Mansard roof
42. The width of the larger portion of a building.
Major span
Hip jack rafter
Cripple jack rafter
Rake
43. The underside trim members of a cornice or any such overhanging assembly.
Common rafter
Soffit
Rafter tables
Gambrel roof
44. A structure that projects out from a sloping roof to form another roofed area to provide a surface for the installation of windows.
Hip-valley cripple jack rafter
Dormer
Level line
Ridgeboard
45. The triangular areas formed by the rake rafters and the wall plate at the ends of the building.
Gables
Total run
Gable end
Rake rafter
46. Supporting timbers at which rafters may intersect each other in a gambrel roof.
Purlin knee wall
Butterfly roof
Hip roof
shed roof
47. A short rafter running parallel to common rafters - cut between hip and valley rafters.
Lookout
Hip-valley cripple jack rafter
Level line
Hip rafter
48. A cut on the rafter that is a combination of a level cut and a plumb cut; also called the bird's mouth.
shed roof
Seat cut
Backing the hip
Bird's mouth
49. The length of a rafter along a measuring line without consideration to the width or thickness of the rafter.
Line length
Rake
Lateral bracing
Slope
50. Any line on the rafter that is horizontal when the rafter is in position.
Rafter tables
Level line
Gable end
Hip rafter