Cut the siding as shown in the Cutting drawing.
Keep in mind that two sheets will be mirror images of the other two. This is because
of the overlap joint between pannels. If you are unsure, law the sheets out, face down,
and joint overlaping. Mark the entire front or back then cut out individual parts.
Do not worry about cuttint the openings now, wait until the front framework is complete
so any inaccuracies can be compensated for.
Cut the following:
Please refer to the drawings for placement.
Base material
2 - 96 in. 2X4
2 - 45 in. 2X4
Front wall
2X2s
2 - 55 3/4 in.
2 - 54 1/4 in.
1 - 44 3/4 in.
2 - 30 1/4 in.
2 - 22 1/2 in.
1 - 10 1/4 in.
4 - 8 3/4 in.
2X3
2 - 22 1/2 in
End walls
2X2
2 - 48 in
2 - 44 3/4 in.
2 - 30 1/4 in.
6 - 21 3/4 in.
2 - 12 in.
2 - 7 3/4
Ridge pole
1 - 48 in. 2X2
Set the table saw to the 2:1 roof angle. Set the fence so the cut will be down the center
of teh pole, leaving two identical pieces. Glue the long faces together to form a peaked
ridge pole.
2X3
2 - 44 3/4 in.
Back wall
2X2
1 - 66 in.
2 - 55 3/4 in.
2 - 30 1/4 in.
2X3
2 - 22 1/2 in.
Rafters
2X2
12 - 26 3/4 in.
The ends are cut to an angle giving a 2:1 slope. The easiest way to calculate the angle is to
use a framing square. Lay a straight edge from the 10 in. position on the tounge to the 20 in.
position on the leg. That gives the proper angle. The measurement is from end to end after
the angle is cut.
Cut a flat on one end of each, leaving 3/4 inch. See the drawing below for more information.

Roof
Cut the 1/2 CDX. The wastefulk way is to cut one piece 26 3/4 in from each sheet. You can
save some money by cutting one 26 3/4 in. piece from each sheet then sut sections from the off
cut to make up the otehr 26 3/4 piece. You may also add some overhang.
Roosts
2X2
2 - 95 in.
2 - 46 in.