SubjectPredicateObject
This imagetitleParts of a Rafter
This imagecomment"This figure shows the cuts for a common rafter and the sections formed. The ridge cut allows the upper end to fit tightly against the ridge. The bird's-mouth is formed by a seat cut and plumb (vertical) cut when the rafter extends beyond the plate. When there is no overhang, the bottom of the rafter is terminated by a seat cut and a plumb cut that extends upwards."

from Modern Carpentry by Willis H. Wagner; 1976
This imageisInroof framing
This imageisInTechno-scribing
This imageDateCreated2026-01-09
This imagewasCreatedAt100 (6.49)'W' which lat 43.665530555555556
This imageExtDescrAccessibility
from Modern Carpentry by Willis H. Wagner; 1976'>> from Modern Carpentry by Willis H. Wagner; 1976
This imageAltTextAccessibilityParts of a Rafter
This imagehasSceneLocationThe Junction, Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada