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By since1937
How can I enclose the roof overhang so the beams/trusses aren’t exposed when walking outside from French doors? In the picture I colored in red where I’m trying to not have an open overhang. The overhang is 8’, and I will have structural posts to hold up overhang.
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By RenoByDesign
When I'm building my roof, I put in a dimension for my roof overhang and it doesn't matter what number I put in the dialog box, it only draws it at 20" deep. What am I doing wrong? I need to fix this so I can draw my roof lines correctly and send out for a roofing quote. I am using Chief Architect Premier X12.
Thank you, Melissa
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By decorators3
Hi
I am having trouble recreating a roof that exists on a building that I am redesigning some renovations . I've attached the actual photo of the roof over hang ( if it is an actual overhang) plus my perspective overview in progress....
Any help is appreciated by
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By fmrkva9525
Ive been designing and modeling a few pieces of furniture and builtins here in chief and for some reason I'm having issues with countertop overhangs when a cabinet is butted to another cabinet that is a different depth. Ive attached a photo, but ive never ran into this issue in x9. I have countertops set in my defaults to be the same all the way around, but for some reason when a cabinet is placed adjacent to another, the cabinet with the larger depth will not carry the correct overhang to its adjacent cabinet.
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By StevenJ
I set my eave overhang in Build Roof, to 600mm. But for some parts of the roof, i want a reduced overhang (like over the porch). I can reduce the overhang on a gable wall by setting the ovrhang property in the wall specification for the roof. But for the non gable wall, that setting does nothing and Chief always just uses the global value. Is this correct, or am i doing something wrong?
Its a simple roof and there are only a few places where i need a non-standard roof overhang, but the only way i have found to do it is to manually change the roof planes.
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