The common difference refers to how much longer,
or shorter the next jack-rafter becomes.The common difference refers
to the mathematical difference between the length of each consecutive
jack rafter in a hip or valley layout. All jack rafters for regular
hips or valleys will all have the same common difference for their
particular hip or valley.
To figure the first jack rafter (the one closest to the corner) is to also figure the common difference of all the jacks in the run |
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