In modern houses.
Rake side of roof.
Use nails as before.
On the flip side heavy roof rakes require more physical strength to lift and position.
The purpose of the eave is to keep rainwater away from the walls of the house.
Then install drip edges on the rakes.
The rake can be smooth without the overhang or it can lift the gable end like an eave.
The rake can be flat with no overhang or it can overhang the gable end like an eave.
The rake of a roof is the outer edge that runs from the eave to the ridge or peak of the roof.
It is a term that describes the sloped sides of a gable end.
This is the portion of the roof that protrudes beyond the side of a house or building.
In contrast a gable or rake is the overhang of a building that occurs on the side that is topped by a gable roof.
A roof rake can be intricately designed.
It is typically perpendicular to the eave.
The hanging rake then locks with the soffit and fascia or opens to the left.
Refer to my architectural roof types blog.
Eaves also protect pathways around the house by preventing washout around the footers and base.
The rake is not exactly on the roof.
Rake on the roof is the exposed outer portion of a roof to a roof extending from the infinity to the ridge.
An eave is defined as the edge of the roof that overhangs the face of a wall.