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  • Visible on the roof ridge beam is a portion of the finial that topped the original wooden pagoda.
  • Timber posts, positioned over the lower level internal walls, break the span of the ridge beam.
  • The roof structure consists of a series of timber rafters supported on a central ridge beam and the perimeter walls.
  • The wall studs are housed or notched directly into the end rafter and there is a ridge beam and widely spaced battens.
  • Ridge-post framing is a structurally simple and ancient post and lintel framing where the posts extend all the way to the ridge beams.
  • Another renovation in 1964 uncovered a royal robe of King Gwanghaegun, who was responsible for the 1622 renovation, and an inscription on a ridge beam.
  • Thirteen transverse frames support the roof, which are in turn linked by a ridge beam, purlins and girts, a wall top plate, and diagonal wall braces.
  • The attic's mortise and tenon framing is set at a wide angle and pegged without a ridge beam, a common practice in the middle of the 19th century.
  • No particular records of Sudeoksa Temple from the Goryeo era remain, but a " ridge beam scroll, " discovered during repairs reveals that the Main Buddha Hall was established in 1308.
  • New nails and plumbers tape were hiked in, while the ridge beam and rafters were cut in place using dead trees from the top of the mountain, no living trees were used for building nor for firewood.
  • The centre section of the roof has been angled up into a low-pitched gable with rafters rising up from the upper chords of the trusses to meet a ridge beam running down the centreline of the igloo.
  • The " ridge beam scroll " ( " sangnyangmun " ), a document which describes the circumstances of a major building's construction, was penned by Chae Paengyun and placed into the ridge beam during a ceremony in 1701.
  • The " ridge beam scroll " ( " sangnyangmun " ), a document which describes the circumstances of a major building's construction, was penned by Chae Paengyun and placed into the ridge beam during a ceremony in 1701.
  • In the U . K ., strut is generally used in a sense of a lighter duty piece : a king post carries a ridge beam but a king strut does not, a queen post carries a plate but a queen strut does not, a crown post carries a crown plate but a crown strut does not.
  • In a limasan-style houses, the basic ground plan of kampung-style's four house posts is extended by adding a pair of posts at either gable end; rafters running from the end of the ridge beam to these outer posts transform the pitched roof into a hipped roof with a trapezoidal longitudinal section and five roof ridges.