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Roof spar orientation

Postby Bezoar » Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:54 am

I have seen several posts debating the difference in putting roof spars flat versus vertically. Last night I was basically done in the shop for the day and decided to play around and maybe contribute a tiny bit to the knowledge of the group.

I have laminated poplar for my roof spars. They are 78 inches long, made with 2 pieces of poplar glued together with Titebond. The individual boards for the lamination are 1.5 inches wide. I picked the straightest boards I could from a local sawmill and they were planed to uniform thickness that ended up being 0.95 inches. After ripping from wider boards, before gluing, I flipped one of the two laminations end-over-end, hoping any bowing would "cancel itself out".

For the test: I grabbed the heaviest thing I had at hand that I could rest on a spar - the concrete cap of an old chimney - I estimate it weighs about 50 lbs (such scientific rigor!) I laid the spar supported only at the ends and measured the distance to floor with no weight, then with the weight in center with the spar oriented in both directions.

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And the results are...

With No weight - 36 7/8 inches
Weight, spar on edge - 36 1/8 inches (-3/4)
Weight, spar on side - 35 3/4 inches (-1 1/8)

So no surprise that putting the boards like "beams" deflects less than putting them like "planks". My goal was to see the size of the difference. It turned out to be 3/8 inches more, or an additional 50% deflection.
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Re: Roof spar orientation

Postby Pmullen503 » Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:24 am

From your description I gather the beams are 1.5 x 2"?
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Re: Roof spar orientation

Postby Bezoar » Sun Jun 20, 2021 10:11 am

Yes I plan to orient vertically with 1.5 inches insulation in spaces between them
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Re: Roof spar orientation

Postby dmdc411 » Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:09 am

I used single poplar 1"x2"s, stood upright at 10" centers on 5' wide. Covered the roof with 5mm luan, and 1/8" bendy on the interior. I can walk across the roof of mine with no deflection. Of course I don't do it now that it's completely finished!

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