Truss type 1.E
Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams
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Sub-types
- Truss type 1.E(i): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam supported by independent wall posts (themselves resting on a corbel, offset, or timber support at the lower end)
- Truss type 1.E(ii): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam supported by central post (resting on the floor or on a beam at the lower end)
- Truss type 1.E(iii): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam braced to a wall (braces in sockets in wall or on corbel at the lower end)
- Truss type 1.E(iv): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam braced to vertical posts (posts to corbels or transverse beams at the lower end)
- Truss type 1.E(v): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam braced by insersecting braces (or
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braces) to posts (posts to corbels or transverse beams at the lower end) - Truss type 1.E(vi): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam braced to upright timber posts or studs (usually part of the main structure of the tower or turret)
- Truss type 1.E(vii): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam supported by a timber post at one end and by a structural feature at the other
- Truss type 1.E(viii): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam supported by a post in the centre with braces from post to beam
- Truss type 1.E(ix): Beam between and jointed at right angles to wooden beams; beam cantilevered from wall, with braced support (often found in covered shelters projecting from the gable end of a root)