The pork chop return may be easy to build but it s clunky out of proportion and shouts cookie cutter.
Pork chop roof return.
It s also smart to build the return before you install the barge rafter.
Here we ll walk through two different styles.
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There s a better way and architect don powers shows three alternatives.
As long as the two are the same depth the bargeboard should cover the fascia and most of the eavestrough as long as you are sloping your soffits.
All of this involves more work than framing a basic rake or a pork chop return but the results are worth it.
Once you get the hang of the underlying cornice structure you have some options for how to finish it.
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The pork chop a common detail that s seen frequently today is to simply avoid the difficult rake to eave transition all together by creating a triangular box on the gable end.
The pork chop return may be easy to build but it s clunky out of proportion and shouts cookie cutter.
I bet it did save thousands of dollars but it does affect aesthetics.
This is commonly referred to as a pork chop return.
The used the pork chop instead of the eave return as drawn then they skipped crown.
If you aren t sloping the soffits you can end them flush with the gable wall and avoid having a pork chop that way.
I m just trying to be as accurate as possible what you are demonstrating is a cornice return francis d k.
There s a better way and architect don powers shows three alternatives.