Timber Framing Angle: R4B
R4B = Hip-Valley Rafter side cut bevel angle on top or bottom of an unbacked hip-valley rafter at foot of hip rafter. Using a Saw Blade Bevel Angle set to the 90° - plan angle and cutting along the plumb line on the hip-valley rafter will produce angle R4B on the top and bottom of the unbacked hip rafter. Angle R4B is parallel to the eave line.

The Hip-Valley Roof Ratios Angle Formulas were developed by Joe Bartok.

The Timber Framing Hawkindale Angle Formulas were developed by Rees Hawkins Acheson from the Martindale Hip and Valley Roof Angles and Hawkindale angle drawings by Ed Levin of the Timber Framers Guild.

The Hawkindale angles were based on the book by Frank L. Martindale "Bevel Angles for Three Dimensional Connections" 1948 that was based on the book "Hip and Valley Design" by H. L. McKibben and L. E. Gray published in 1912.