A long standing use of the framing square that is missed by many new carpenters is the rafter table imprinted right on the framing square itself.
How to use framing square for roof pitch.
The triangle shaped square was invented in 1925 by albert swanson to provide a quick accurate method for marking rafters.
Because of its compact size it is frequently used as a saw guide when cutting framing members as well as a layout tool for quick 45 and 90 degree cuts.
The slope or pitch of a roof is measured in inches of vertical rise per foot of horizontal run.
Finding the pitch of a roof is simple with a speed square.
So if the pitch of your roof is 7 12 place one stair gauge on the vertical part of the framing square the tongue at the 7 inches 18 cm mark and place one stair gauge on the horizontal part of the framing square the body at the 12 inches 30 cm mark.
Roof framing rafter layout.
This will the first point of the rafter measurement line using the results of your rafter length calculation measure from this point along the rafter measurement.
How to use a framing square and its etched on tables to figure out roof slope rafter lengths.
This data will tell us the required rafter length for a roof of a given pitch or slope.
This article explains how to make quick use of a framing square and its imprinted data to get some basic roof measurement data like roof pitch or slope rafter lengths and end cuts.
From one end of the rafter material using a speed square or framing square mark an x in 12 angle on the rafter and cut it measure down y height from the long point of the rafter cut and make a mark.
For this project you will need.
Framing square guides are small inexpensive metal attachments to the framing square that are locked in position on the square s edges at the pitch and run dimensions to define the roof angle and make the repeated marking of the rafters much more efficient.
This article will explain the basics of how to cut a roof rafter using a framing square in 4 easy steps.
Fix stair gauges on the framing square to mark the pitch.