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1x10 wall sweep end at 5:12 roof slope

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Anonymous
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1x10 wall sweep end at 5:12 roof slope

I would like to have the 1x10 wall sweep end under the roof fascia, it
projects above the roof plane. Is there a way to trim the end of the wall
sweep so it doesn't project above the roof plane?

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Don Sutherland, Architect, AIA

Email: don@dwsarchitects.com
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Anonymous
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Don Sutherland, Architect, AIA

Email: don@dwsarchitects.com
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I would like to have the 1x10 wall sweep end under the roof fascia, it
projects above the roof plane. Is there a way to trim the end of the wall
sweep so it doesn't project above the roof plane?

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Don Sutherland, Architect, AIA

Email: don@dwsarchitects.com
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melarch
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If you are looking to sweeep a trim board on the wall under the eave of a roof, then use the Roof Fascia Sweep tool in the Modeling tab under Hosted Sweeps. Attach the fascia sweep to the lower edge of the roof and in the properties for the fascia sweep set the horizontal profile offset to the distance of your overhang or whatever distance you want to setback. Otherwise use a create-in-olace sweep to follow any direction or relationship to another element.


Mel Persin, AIA
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melarch@ameritech.net

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