Hip and Fascia


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Well it's not a perfect solution, but assign a square profile to the rafters in the roof dbx. THEN you might need to pull the hip rafter back from the edge an inch or two. I have to do that whenever I do open rafter tails..... I am not a fan of hacky solutions like this, but it is what it is.

The fascia board sticking through is because the intersected roof isn't trimming the fascia board at an angle like it would be in real life. Im thinking on a solution for this.

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On 8/29/2025 at 8:03 PM, PitMan71 said:

Well it's not a perfect solution, but assign a square profile to the rafters in the roof dbx. THEN you might need to pull the hip rafter back from the edge an inch or two. I have to do that whenever I do open rafter tails..... I am not a fan of hacky solutions like this, but it is what it is.

The fascia board sticking through is because the intersected roof isn't trimming the fascia board at an angle like it would be in real life. Im thinking on a solution for this.

Thank you sir, I apreciate your imput.

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41 minutes ago, GeneDavis said:

Chief framing ain't good in roof overhangs.  If I am doing 3D for renders, I turn off all framing.  2D framing plans, and CAD details plus edited section views (CAD to view is perfect for this!) get the job done.

Yes, I agree, Thank you for that.

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