A while back JMB started a thread titled Oak Porch. I thought it was a fantastic project and like usual i found his work to be very inspirational. I just got the opportunity to build something similar. Its just a bit out of my comfort range as far as design/scaling and joinery. I would like to use some basic traditional joinery, which i know next to nothing about, although i am very excited about the challenge. In an effort to produce the best product i possibly can i thought i would open a discussion and take comments on my ideas.
Here is a picture of the job. I have been hired to design and build a roof over the entry door. Notice one roof valley dumps right on to the stoop. Due to the location of the stairs and the landscaping, supporting post are not an option, gallow brackets will carry the load.
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My current ideas
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For the size of the timbers i am thinking around 3"x4"s for the brackets and rafters, larger for the collar tie (3x6?). 2x tongue and groove spruce for the roof deck. All stained to match the large screened in porch. I am only open to using locally produced lumber for this project so here are my options.
White cedar- from the beginning i planed to use cedar but just recently started to rethink it. Still my first choice.
I live close to the worlds best white cedar mill.
minimal to no shrinking and movement
will outlast other options
very light weight
i am worried about its strength with the mortice and tendon joints as well as checking.
Hemlock- A bit more difficult to source from a quality mill.
hard, hard, hard once dry.
heavy
holds up to mother nature very well
White pine- very available and low cost
easy milling
in my opinion looks great.
takes a beating in the northern New England weather.
Here is a picture of the job. I have been hired to design and build a roof over the entry door. Notice one roof valley dumps right on to the stoop. Due to the location of the stairs and the landscaping, supporting post are not an option, gallow brackets will carry the load.
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My current ideas
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For the size of the timbers i am thinking around 3"x4"s for the brackets and rafters, larger for the collar tie (3x6?). 2x tongue and groove spruce for the roof deck. All stained to match the large screened in porch. I am only open to using locally produced lumber for this project so here are my options.
White cedar- from the beginning i planed to use cedar but just recently started to rethink it. Still my first choice.
I live close to the worlds best white cedar mill.
minimal to no shrinking and movement
will outlast other options
very light weight
i am worried about its strength with the mortice and tendon joints as well as checking.
Hemlock- A bit more difficult to source from a quality mill.
hard, hard, hard once dry.
heavy
holds up to mother nature very well
White pine- very available and low cost
easy milling
in my opinion looks great.
takes a beating in the northern New England weather.