@@kevinwright4088 yes , you can do math with just a pen and a piece of paper. But using a calculator is better ,why? Because a calculator is a tool that allows to finish faster.
I've recently been getting into framing and everything about the structure of homes, your channel has been amazing to learn from alongside others. I love shorts like this and can't wait for more!
Or just use a regular calculator and divide total run by run unit which here would be 16 divided by 12 equals 1.333 multiplied by rise which is ten and you get 13.3333. Most calculators will continue to add the second number again each time you hit equal. For sure the simple Iphone calculator will. Great tips you are doing here, keep it up!
This is a great channel for basic framing know how. Bloon framing and stair stringers are a foreign language to even experienced framers. Most framing squares will tell you the difference in length of your studs on a certain layout according to the pitch of the roof also.
Easy way without a calc is a simple ratio. Set your Pitch (10rise/12run) = ("x"rise/16run) and just cross multiply. 12x=10x16...x=(160/12) or 13.33 or 13 5/16. Can do it for your wall sheathing as well.
Sometimes I just use a laser... do my stud layout, measure each stud... or stand them all up against the top plate... if possible... mark them with pencil while holding it to the bottom, scribing the top plate underside tight, no measuring... cut on the scaffold... nail em in top first
If that wall was more than 20ft I bet you'd be a 1/2 inch lower or higher on the tall end of the wall than a 10/12 pitch depending on what that calculator is rounding to.
Direct proportion math yo. But calculators are like google and just give you the answer and save you from needing to be edumuhcatd and knowing how to do a little math in your head. That’s ok. Gets the job done. Cool little tool. Mine is built in btwn my ears. Building is math, geometry, physics.
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@@MattBangsWood this was for rake walls ya? I have always balloon framed that stuff. Only time I have ever used a calculator is for stairs and ordering concrete lol. But I only learned on the job so theres a lot I dont know about what you can pre figure Im sure.
A lot of people get confused on this.. We're going to be doing a lot of Shorts here on UA-cam with learning experiences like this!
@@kevinwright4088 pen and paper is way slower
@@kevinwright4088
yes , you can do math with just a pen and a piece of paper.
But using a calculator is better ,why? Because a calculator is a tool that allows to finish faster.
@@kevinwright4088
now you are just reaching ;)
Have a great day!
Or maybe try metric, how about that?
Go Metric! And F the BS
I've recently been getting into framing and everything about the structure of homes, your channel has been amazing to learn from alongside others. I love shorts like this and can't wait for more!
This is what shorts should be for!
Love short videos like this!
More to come!
Ahh! I have been measuring over and calculating each stud! Thank you 🙏🏼
I am today old, had no idea a construction calculator existed!
Or just use a regular calculator and divide total run by run unit which here would be 16 divided by 12 equals 1.333 multiplied by rise which is ten and you get 13.3333. Most calculators will continue to add the second number again each time you hit equal. For sure the simple Iphone calculator will. Great tips you are doing here, keep it up!
Great video. Hey I think it would be awesome if you can post more videos on how to calculate more stuff on the job site with the calculator.📐🔨
Short point, long point, spread studs, snap rake lie, cut studs, cut blocks, cut top plate, build rake. Who cares what each stud measures.
Yes it has been very helpful to me thanks
This is a great channel for basic framing know how. Bloon framing and stair stringers are a foreign language to even experienced framers. Most framing squares will tell you the difference in length of your studs on a certain layout according to the pitch of the roof also.
I have been working on rough framing for about 4 years an never knew how to get them without measuring with tape 😂 thanks
Ty bro your visa are very informative, !
Easy way without a calc is a simple ratio. Set your Pitch (10rise/12run) = ("x"rise/16run) and just cross multiply. 12x=10x16...x=(160/12) or 13.33 or 13 5/16. Can do it for your wall sheathing as well.
Great shorts subbed
Short videos is the new trending
But are you going to short point? Or long point?
Imma just pretend like I understood that
Awesome vid - how’d you learn to do this?
His pops taught him
Great tool. You can also do it with the rake wall button. I've studied the manual on mine in depth and still don't know everything I can do on it.
Sometimes I just use a laser... do my stud layout, measure each stud... or stand them all up against the top plate... if possible... mark them with pencil while holding it to the bottom, scribing the top plate underside tight, no measuring... cut on the scaffold... nail em in top first
Also you can use the framing square, the old way
Do you explain this with pencil?
I use that same equals button function when laying out ballasters.
Where can I buy this type of calculator?
Can you do it without a calculator?
Yeah, looking at the side of a framing square. :)
Keep putting in that work Matt good job dude I...tim Saint Augustine Florida
Perfect I kept hitting rake button ...ddd 😆
Amazing what basic trigonometry will do for you. But everyone sitting there in math class whining about how "I'm never gonna use this in real life"
Wow you guys are really intelligent
Cool 😎tricks awesome 👌helpful for who wants to learn..
😍thanxxx
Mattbangs
Damn I was measuring every single one
I get it the process just wondering how you are going to start the first bay
Hook to the first one = [RUN] [PITCH] [RISE] + Base Stud.
I remember learning how to calculate this with a framing square +20 years ago. Lol. Framing calculators (aka, "little brain") make it so much easier
Very nice. ✌🏻🇺🇸
Hey goid topic
If that wall was more than 20ft I bet you'd be a 1/2 inch lower or higher on the tall end of the wall than a 10/12 pitch depending on what that calculator is rounding to.
I'm just going to keep pulling long point and short point and snap my chalk line
Y para casas de block y cemento?
Now convert it to a decimal, construction master loves to round up
Spot on. Share this in a recent ep., long runs will get off a bit due to that fraction.
Thank y'all u
Just do the last one and chalk a line..
Thank god we use the metric system over here.
I work in composites here in the US and we only use metric. Thankfully. Some of us yanks can count to 10 😉🤙🏼
Без знания английского языка понял о чем идёт речь благодаря калькулятору и жестам руки))
Weird 10/12 when moved out to 16 or 33% longer makes the 10 33% longer.
Also going to snap this not on the deck 100% of the time.
Today i learned 2+2=4 !! But this is cool too
The one who, knows / knows
Just add or subtract the common difference.
Just get your long point , short point and snap along
The first one is little more complicated so we just do the easy math one what a genius why even need the calculator ?
Direct proportion math yo. But calculators are like google and just give you the answer and save you from needing to be edumuhcatd and knowing how to do a little math in your head. That’s ok. Gets the job done. Cool little tool. Mine is built in btwn my ears. Building is math, geometry, physics.
Just get your short point and long point and snap a line
I had no idea they had a calculator to figure this.
I use the Calculated Industries Construction - Master Pro Trig 4080 and love it!! So many handy features.
“When will we ever use math in real life?”
* Shows this video * taadaa!
Except he's using a calculator.
@@garpikemike1 did you know that you can do math with a calculator? It’s a bit faster than doing the calculations longhand on paper.
I’m sure this is a *>GREAT
Here goes Matt Pamella again teaching guys more ways to waste time
virgin y=mx+c user vs chad construction calculator user
I like you. work
I would just eye ball it with a level
Hello sir can you help me I am not currently in Sri Lanka job in Sri Lanka. I like carpenter work, if you can, please help me with the problems in Sri Lanka, there are very few jobs, I am currently working as a carpenter in Maldives, please help me if possible. 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
If you just pull your tape out of Your belt then it'll have every 16 Inches
That’s called the common difference, maybe explain that instead of making it seem like you did this. It’s just math bro.
COMMON DIFFERENCE
throw that shit away
Link to calculator lol 😅
Do guys really do shit like this? I mean cool if it works for ya why not!
Do you layout on the ground and then just measure to it? I've done it that way quite a bit.
@@MattBangsWood this was for rake walls ya? I have always balloon framed that stuff. Only time I have ever used a calculator is for stairs and ordering concrete lol. But I only learned on the job so theres a lot I dont know about what you can pre figure Im sure.
You don't need a calculator
Math maters and is fun!!! Come at me 😂
Hey, have you try metric? I bet you could solve it without calculator using metric.
Framing calculators have been around 30 plus years but a person should always learn from a framing square first anybody can use a calculator
Teach some similar triangles. I never have a calculator on me lol
With a level and a tape measure I'd have the first 5 cut allready while you play with your calculator