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- Today, were learning how to frame a hip roof using a framing square and a calculator. Hip roofs like our mock-up here today are made up of common rafters, hip rafters, and jack rafters. In order to frame a hip roof, you must have already calculated and installed your common rafters. Now because Ive already done two videos on how to lay out and cut common rafters, which Ill link below, Im not gonna get into too much detail in this video. However, I will give you a quick overview demonstrating yet a faster way to calculate common rafters. When using a construction calculator to solve for common rafters, you only need two numbers, the run and the pitch. The run is half the distance of the total span minus half the thickness of the ridge material. For example, this mock-up has a total span of four feet, which is measured from its outside edges. So half of that is 24 inches. The ridge is an inch and a half wide. So half of that would be three-quarters of an inch. Therefore, 24 minus