This is a closer view of the stained and waxed rafter tails/rafters. I wanted the tails to look more like they were just another type of wood rather than having a heavy stain on them. I think it looks good. We'll see what the BFA says; I sent him photos this afternoon. I think he will hate it.
I'm not sure if you can make out what this is or not; it's not the best photo. I was trying to show the entire rafter tail, inside and out. I have gotten a lot of hits on this site for people looking for adding tails to rafters. I thought this shot might make it more obvious what we did. This is taken as I was looking up through the window. The main rafter (and what's really bearing the weight) ends inside the wall. The exterior tail is sort of capped over the end of the rafter and extends inside the house also. Now, this made the cost of each rafter just about double but, I don't have fascia or soffit board to buy since my tails are decorative so I save there. I could have just scabbed a fake tail on one side of the rafter but that doesn't look very pretty or substantial and is why most people cover it up with soffit.
I'm hoping the ceiling here will be done by the weekend and we should start the bathroom floor in the next day or two. Not much else happening. It has rained almost every day here for the past week I guess. The spring is up and I have squash out the wazzoo.
2 comments:
i'm glad for your garden that you are getting rain. your ceiling is looking great. your soffit is beautiful. i am having trouble seeing how your gutters will integrate. the best i can tell from the photo your tails scallop and round up toward the eve edge? thanks for the progress update. we have had a bunch of sickness around here. being the only one that hasn't come down with anything i've been too busy to blog--maybe today.
Hey Karl! Thanks for the comments. I will not have any gutters actually. I despise those things and I think it would mess up the look of the tails. The tails scallop on the interior end only; on the outside ends they are all plumb cut. Sorry to hear your family is sick. Hopefully they will be feeling better soon.
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