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Proportional Triangles Hip bevel development
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On a sheet of paper or plywood, draw a horizontal line 250 mm long Draw a perpendicular line 100mm from the right hand side 100mm141.4mm Mark a point on the horizontal line 141.4 mm from the perpendicular line This distance is the √2 or the relationship of half span to plan length hip
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Calculate the rise per metre of the roof divided by 10, and mark on vertical line Rise/m 10 Connect points to develop bevels 1 2 4 5 1.Plumb bevel common rafter 2.Level bevel common rafter 4.Plumb bevel hip 5.Level bevel hip
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100mm 141.4mm 1.Plumb bevel common rafter 2.Level bevel common rafter 3.Edge bevel common rafter 4.Plumb bevel hip 5.Level bevel hip 6.Edge bevel hip 8. Edge bevel purlin 3 6 8 Project a 100mm line perpendicular to the inclined line on the rafter side Project a 141.4mm line perpendicular to the inclined line on the hip side Connect points to form bevels
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1.Plumb bevel common rafter 2.Level bevel common rafter 3.Edge bevel common rafter 4.Plumb bevel hip 5.Level bevel hip 6.Edge bevel hip 7. Face bevel purlin 8. Edge bevel purlin 3 6 8 Rise 7 On the rafter side mark a point equal to the rise on the 100mm triangle Connect points to form bevels
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Produced by : John Friedman jfriedman@tafensw.edu.au
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