Roof structure material selection help request

I’m building a sort of canned ham/ bread loaf trailer, 13’ long x 8’ wide. My original intent was to go as a foamy, but in my world, that actually wound up to be far more expensive. I’ve changed things up and going with a very simple frame and skin plan. My hangup at this point is the roof. I need to select material to build the trusses out of. It won’t be a walk on, and snow load is fairly light here. I just want to make sure that it doesn’t sag over time. I’m figuring I’ll put a 1” crown on the roof to help with this.
So...
I’ll be cutting the crown shape into each truss, but what material to use?
I believe I can stay in the. range of 1-1/2” thick at the tapered end at the walls. This will leave me with decent headroom, and keep the overall height where I need to facilitate storing the trailer.
2x ?? I can use 2x3, and not have too much waste. Heavy, and the quality of the wood they use to produce dimensional lumber (especially 2x3, 2x2, 1x2) is less than stellar these days.
3/4” plywood ?? 2 layers laminated, glued and stapled.
Since I’d be laminating it, I can get the material free, utilizing offcuts from work. This is how I built my wall profiles, which turned out very strong.
Any other thoughts? Multiple layers of thinner plywood?
The entire interior will sprayed with about 1-1/4” of 2# expanding urethane foam. This stuff bonds incredibly, and while not providing any structure per se, it does serve to tie everything together, and make it far stiffer, and more solid.


So...
I’ll be cutting the crown shape into each truss, but what material to use?
I believe I can stay in the. range of 1-1/2” thick at the tapered end at the walls. This will leave me with decent headroom, and keep the overall height where I need to facilitate storing the trailer.
2x ?? I can use 2x3, and not have too much waste. Heavy, and the quality of the wood they use to produce dimensional lumber (especially 2x3, 2x2, 1x2) is less than stellar these days.
3/4” plywood ?? 2 layers laminated, glued and stapled.
Since I’d be laminating it, I can get the material free, utilizing offcuts from work. This is how I built my wall profiles, which turned out very strong.
Any other thoughts? Multiple layers of thinner plywood?
The entire interior will sprayed with about 1-1/4” of 2# expanding urethane foam. This stuff bonds incredibly, and while not providing any structure per se, it does serve to tie everything together, and make it far stiffer, and more solid.

