| Subject | Predicate | Object |
|---|---|---|
| This image | title | Parts of a Rafter |
| This image | comment | "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 image | isIn | roof framing |
| This image | isIn | Techno-scribing |
| This image | DateCreated | 2026-01-09 |
| This image | wasCreatedAt | 100 (6.49)'W' which lat 43.665530555555556 |
| This image | ExtDescrAccessibility |
from Modern Carpentry by Willis H. Wagner; 1976'>> from Modern Carpentry by Willis H. Wagner; 1976 |
| This image | AltTextAccessibility | Parts of a Rafter |
| This image | hasSceneLocation | The Junction, Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |