usef_g Posted Saturday at 11:19 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:19 PM I’m working on a roof design for an L-shaped floor plan, and I’m having trouble getting the intersection at the inside corner to align properly. One roof edge has a 1’ overhang, while the adjacent edge has a 2’ overhang. Because of the overhang difference, the fascia lines don’t meet cleanly at the intersection. I’ve tried adjusting the ridge height of the 2’ overhang roof to bring the edges together, but the required height change is too small to make a stable connection—Chief Architect won’t register the adjustment properly due to the fine tolerance. Is there a recommended way to handle roof intersections with different overhangs so they meet cleanly at inside corners? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark3D Posted Sunday at 12:01 AM Share Posted Sunday at 12:01 AM Could you share your plan it would be easer to ell you what is wrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gr8trim4u Posted Sunday at 01:01 AM Share Posted Sunday at 01:01 AM Lock the ridge lines. Copy and paste the reference fascia height into the one needing aligning. They should align. Auto roof get you close but not all the way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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