By sheer chance, I found this YouTube video in which several builders remove the ‘charlie stick’, or temporary support for a reciprocal roof frame. It looks like it is perhaps Tony Wrench’s account, but unfortunately he has no other videos about the building process. But this is indeed helpful! It gives me clues about the construction process:
- The charlie stick does not seem to be buried at all, which makes me think that they simply braced it (making it easier to remove later)
- The whole structure does settle once the post is removed, but not much, so the pitch is indeed “what you get”
- The top of the rafters look to be left untrimmed to their final size, which I assume gives the builder some wiggle room
scary. what if they all fall on you?
This is one Tony Wrench’s roofs in Wales (check out his trials and tribs at http://www.thatroundhouse.info). Have you read his book, “Building a Low Impact Roundhouse”? It’s worth picking up for the reciprocal roof info alone.
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