Easy DIY Shed Rafters NO MATH Needed
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Discover the secrets to building a sturdy shed roof using 2x6 lumber in our latest video. We'll walk you through two different methods: one that relies on mathematical precision and the other that uses a visual approach. Whether you're a math whiz or prefer to rely on your eyes, we've got you covered! Watch now and elevate your DIY game.
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Complete List of Materials Used: homedepot.sjv.io/Y9AZPP List of My Favorite Tools for DIY Shed Builds: amzn.to/3TNPlcS DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission.
Great job! I'm looking forward to watching you continue your project. I've been waiting to see the plans that I haven't seen on the previous videos. I'm guessing you will add these after you complete the build.
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
Yep, we will have the complete set of plans done here in a couple weeks and include with a start-to-finish build video. Thanks for the support 👍
At first, I'm like wait "this is high math" then we get the non-math way and explanation of how to make jigs for cutting and constricting. I'll likely use the non-math way but because of both ways, I understand the math method better. If I do it a bunch of times, I might actually understand experientially the Pythagorean theorem. 😅. This is an excellent video for me and my audhd learning needs. Actually, finding the whole series to be quite empowering. Thanks.
@EverydayShed
26 күн бұрын
Awesome, we are here to help 🙌
How do you get A=47.25” ? Your shed is 8’x12’. Half of 8 is 4ft, which is 48”. Or do you used (96” -1.5” ridge beam) /2 =94.5”/2=47.25”? But you don’t have a ridge beam.
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
The shed is 8 feet wide, but in reality the wall were 94.5inche wide, hence half of that 47.25. Thanks for watching
did you take the center point on seat cut to make birdsmouth ?
@EverydayShed
8 күн бұрын
Yes, it's the center line used.
Awesome. I think with your instructions even I could do this. lol But the shopping cart option is not listed in the description.
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
It's coming up... I am releasing the videos first and working on the material list and plans afterwards.
Why did you pick an 11" overhang, as opposed to say 10" or 12"?
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
Just my preference… my goal is to cover it up with 2, 1x6 hardie trim board…. A 1x6 board is 5.5” wide each…. We will see how well that works when I do the trim video. 😊
Will you be covering shed insulation in the future?
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
We will be covering ALL shed topics in the future 🙂. We will most likely spray foam this one trying out a few different options with a breakdown on cost. If I had to guess we are a couple months out from that video. Thanks for watching 👍
How would i build roof truss for a soffit?
@EverydayShed
8 күн бұрын
You just add the "size" of the soffit to the distance after the seat cut. In this case we added 11inches.
At 1:10 You moved the square and messed up your mark.
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
I know right!! I was trying to show the mark while reaching from behind the camera. Good catch!
"NO MATH Needed" Proceeds to explain all the math you will need.
@EverydayShed
3 ай бұрын
Lol! Well, I hope the “big template” method works for some people… thanks for watching!