Sounds cryptic I know- old non-square house and I may have given myself a bit of a challenge with an angled bit of ceiling between wall (more or less vertical) and main ceiling (more or less horizontal). With various features in the wall to get round (couple of buttresses).
Anyway, result is a distinct lack of parallel lines anywhere- the purlin where the ceiling changes angle is not parallel to the front wall, the rafters are not particularly square to the wall or the purlin and aren't particularly parallel either.
Question- has anyone come up with a top bodge to deal with measuring boarding over similar such nightmares, main problem is because nothing is at 90 degrees my usual 2 circles trick doesn't work.
My best idea so far is heavy duty lining paper- offer it up, mark it up, transfer marks to plasterboard, cut and fix. Any other thoughts? (Or do I need to invent a Dragons' Den masterpiece)
Ta
Anyway, result is a distinct lack of parallel lines anywhere- the purlin where the ceiling changes angle is not parallel to the front wall, the rafters are not particularly square to the wall or the purlin and aren't particularly parallel either.
Question- has anyone come up with a top bodge to deal with measuring boarding over similar such nightmares, main problem is because nothing is at 90 degrees my usual 2 circles trick doesn't work.
My best idea so far is heavy duty lining paper- offer it up, mark it up, transfer marks to plasterboard, cut and fix. Any other thoughts? (Or do I need to invent a Dragons' Den masterpiece)
Ta