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Dragon beam is a horizontal, diagonal beam in the corner(s) of some traditional timber framed buildings. The term is commonly used in both hip roof framing and jettying. Older publications may use the synonyms dragging beam, dragging piece, dragging tie, dragon piece or dragon tie. Inconsistencies in modern usage are discussed below. In French it is called a coyer or enrayure.

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  • La viga de dragón es una viga horizontal y diagonal que se encuentra en las esquinas de algunos edificios tradicionales con entramado de madera. El término se usa comúnmente tanto en la estructura del techo de cuatro aguas como en construcciones con partes en voladizo. En francés se le llama coyer o enrayure. (es)
  • Dragon beam is a horizontal, diagonal beam in the corner(s) of some traditional timber framed buildings. The term is commonly used in both hip roof framing and jettying. Older publications may use the synonyms dragging beam, dragging piece, dragging tie, dragon piece or dragon tie. Inconsistencies in modern usage are discussed below. In French it is called a coyer or enrayure. (en)
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  • La viga de dragón es una viga horizontal y diagonal que se encuentra en las esquinas de algunos edificios tradicionales con entramado de madera. El término se usa comúnmente tanto en la estructura del techo de cuatro aguas como en construcciones con partes en voladizo. En francés se le llama coyer o enrayure. (es)
  • Dragon beam is a horizontal, diagonal beam in the corner(s) of some traditional timber framed buildings. The term is commonly used in both hip roof framing and jettying. Older publications may use the synonyms dragging beam, dragging piece, dragging tie, dragon piece or dragon tie. Inconsistencies in modern usage are discussed below. In French it is called a coyer or enrayure. (en)
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  • Viga de dragón (es)
  • Dragon beam (en)
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