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Home Why We Don’t Cut Birdsmouths in I Joist Rafters

Why We Don’t Cut Birdsmouths in I Joist Rafters

Monopoly Framing & Cant Strip Roof System

Monopoly Framing, Cant Strips & High-Performance Roof Air Sealing

We’re back on the job site diving into the details of Monopoly Framing and how it improves air-tightness and thermal performance in high-performance builds.

In this video, we solve a common framing challenge: avoiding bird’s mouths in I-joist rafters by using cant strips and refined roof detailing strategies.

Key Roofing & Framing Solutions

  • Using cant strips to eliminate bird’s mouth cuts in I-joists
  • Ripping 29° cant strips with a custom LVL jig
  • Correcting bevel angle mistakes when layout doesn’t match gauge
  • Installing LVL ledgers for strong roof-to-wall connections

Monopoly Framing Advantages

Monopoly Framing may look unconventional, but it allows continuous air and thermal control layers—letting Zip System sheathing and R6 foam run uninterrupted up to the roof deck for significantly improved air sealing performance.

  • Improved air-tight envelope continuity
  • Reduced thermal bridging at roof transitions
  • Cleaner integration of wall-to-roof insulation layers

Installation & Jobsite Process

  • Ripping and shaping cant strips on a 2007 Bosch table saw
  • Fitting I-joists flush with roof plane alignment
  • Ledger installation and fastening strategies
  • 3-screw per stud fastening layout discussion

Tools, Methods & Workflow

  • LVL jig fabrication for consistent bevel cuts
  • Impact driver vs drill clamping comparison
  • Jobsite layout efficiency and material handling

Building Science Integration

This system integrates Zip System sheathing, continuous insulation strategies, and advanced framing geometry to improve energy performance and air sealing consistency across the entire structure.

Drone & Structure Overview

  • Drone walkthrough of framing progress
  • Visualization of girder and roof connections
  • Ceiling joist alignment and structural tie-in explanation

Video Timeline

  • 00:00 – Intro: No bird’s mouths concept
  • 00:15 – Cant strip theory
  • 00:35 – Tool check: Bosch table saw
  • 01:21 – PPE and setup
  • 02:00 – Ripping 29° cant strips
  • 03:06 – Craft vs framing efficiency discussion
  • 03:18 – Fixing bevel angle mistake
  • 04:29 – LVL jig correction method
  • 05:13 – Cleanup and jobsite coordination
  • 06:34 – Installing cant strips
  • 06:50 – I-joist placement and alignment
  • 07:38 – Nailing roof plane assembly
  • 08:45 – Beveling LVL ledgers
  • 10:49 – Fastening plan discussion
  • 12:11 – Drill vs impact clamping comparison
  • 14:07 – Securing ledgers
  • 16:33 – Why Monopoly Framing improves air sealing
  • 17:22 – Drone walkthrough of structure
  • 18:27 – Girder and ceiling joist connections
  • 19:16 – Zip System and R6 foam integration
  • 20:00 – Outro and next video preview

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