Here is our example of a net for a ROOF GABLE.

Here are the example elevations.

Here is the net which will make the above gable.


Here's our photo album to help you out. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.


Here you can see that it will fit on a roof well.

Here is the front pentagon.

This is what a gable looks like from a top view.

Tip it a bit and it looks like this.

This is the face that sits on the roof. The height here is determined by the Pythagorean Theorem using the dimensions on the elevations.

Another view point.

Here it is lying on a flat table.

Here is the left side elevation. Notice it will sit flat on the roof.

 

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