MyCupboard
Structural
- Aug 23, 2022
- 16
My question is, if i keep the rafter notch to less than 1/4 the rafter depth, can i apply the birdsmouth as illustrated in my screen shot rather than lifting the rafter so that it intersects with the corner of the beam. i assume i will need to check to make sure the shear stil works for the rafter reaction at the beam.
I have a condition where a rafter is creating a sort-of reverse birdsmouth condition. Not the standard birdsmouth shown in figure R802.7.1.1 of the 2018 IRC. but imagine you have that same condition and you shift the entire rafter down (vertically), so that the notch is still less than 1/4 rafter depth but the bottom of the rafter hits closer to the middle of the wall (or beam in my case), rather than intersecting at the top, interior corner of the wall (or beam in my case).
i'm attempting to attach a screen shot showing my rafter in blue with the 1/4 rafter depth measurement in dashed grey. and the beam is obvious.
I have a condition where a rafter is creating a sort-of reverse birdsmouth condition. Not the standard birdsmouth shown in figure R802.7.1.1 of the 2018 IRC. but imagine you have that same condition and you shift the entire rafter down (vertically), so that the notch is still less than 1/4 rafter depth but the bottom of the rafter hits closer to the middle of the wall (or beam in my case), rather than intersecting at the top, interior corner of the wall (or beam in my case).
i'm attempting to attach a screen shot showing my rafter in blue with the 1/4 rafter depth measurement in dashed grey. and the beam is obvious.