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in order to build a gable roof such as this one in the shop here on this half of the building to a specific pitch the length of the rafter needs to be calculated in this video ill show you whats involved in terminology and concept and ill show you in two separate videos two different calculations one using the pythagorean theorem a square plus b squared equals c square and the second video will calculate the length of the roof rafter the common rafter using slope gain factor im going to have both calculations one in metric one in inches for both videos so four ways for two calculations so lets have a look at the terminology here whats involved this one is the common rafter thats a roof ridge this is the overhang on the rafters tail you dont have to have a ridge you can have a gusset plate such as this one here these two rafters dont meet at a ridge they are held together with this gusset plate like so either which way the roof has a pitch which is expressed as a fraction eit