Today’s Tip: Why Won’t It Fit?

A hip rafter's run is 17 inches.

It’s a longer distance from the corner of a square or rectangle to its center than it is from a parallel edge.

That’s why when you tip up an 8-foot basement wall frame into an 8-foot floor-to-ceiling opening, it doesn’t fit—its longer from corner to corner than it is from plate to plate. It’s the same reason a drawer doesn’t fit in any other way besides straight.

Next time you spot a house with a hip roof, the hip’s “run” is 17 inches for the same reason as opposed to a typical rafter’s 12-inch run.

‣ MyFixitUpLife A hip rafter's run is 17 inches.
It is longer from the corner of a square to the center than it is from the edge. Image from Tools of the Trade Magazine.
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