Frieze Recessed in Brick ??


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On the left side of this home above the garage entry the frieze board is recessed in the brick instead of being at the face. Im sure it has to do with the dormer above, but all of my efforts to correct the problem, create larger problems. I am believing there is a clean way to correct this, but I am struggling with it. Problems like this and sorting through possible solutions can be time vampires.

 

Anyway, thanks to all of you for having a look and recommending solutions.

 

69204-23E.plan.zip

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2 hours ago, PitMan71 said:

On the left side of this home above the garage entry the frieze board is recessed in the brick instead of being at the face.

 

Not an automatic fix, and maybe not the best method, but I tend to favor fast fixes that don't break anything else. This took about 2 minutes including studying the model to see what's what - the structural is correct so it was just a matter of getting the frieze to cooperate.

 

I moved the frieze on that roof plane out 4", then manually modified the returns:

 

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69204-23E CB.plan.zip

 

 

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PS just looking quickly, it seems you're not fully leveraging Saved Plan Views. At a minimum, set the default floor level for SPVs where that matters and where it can can save a few clicks. Eg, if I'm on my foundation view, and I switch to Roof Planes, I want the SPV to move me to the roof level.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Chrisb222 said:

At a minimum, set the default floor level for SPVs where that matters and where it can can save a few clicks.

Gotcha. Thanks.

 

Thanks for the suggested fix.... I'm gonna go try that now.

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