I need two connect 2 eaves that joint in a corner of a small roof. How can be connected and solve the 90 intersection.
@Darwin33 wrote:I need two connect 2 eaves that joint in a corner of a small roof. How can be connected and solve the 90 intersection.
you write eaves but you don't say is it wall sweep,roof fascia or generic model or ?
give us more details.
in wall sweep and fascia you have the end point and you can change the point's location :
but in your screenshot i can't see the end point so may be this is generic model or somethings like that!!
Hi, thank you for answer they are a Roof Fascia, but the profile are different.
i found that is more complicated as I have drawn. The roof has a 1,72 ° gradiant. The plate that close the roof at the pitch (blue) is horizontal and has a gefalle of 1,21°. The plate that closes the roof in one of the sides (pink)has the same gradiant of the roof (1,72°)and a itself also a gradient of 1,21° to the inside of the roof.
Also both plates has different profil.
How can I solve the corner.
Thank you
create an in place wall and make a sweep form then load the profile family
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in the corner you can use the Model in-Place.
Nevertheless I can make a general model specific for the Corner, that takes a lot of time for the complete roof.
I prefer to have a solution using only the Roof fascia. In my case if I use a unique profile for the fascia I got a proper or quasi proper intersection like in this sketch.
but when I choose a different profile for the center pitch, then it doesnt make an interestion, just overlap. Is there a solution for this? To have a intersection with different profiles.
use a model line (3D) and place the fascia by "pick lines" tool
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Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | Especialista BIM
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It doesnt work either with 3 d lines. As far as is a roof with gradient 1,5° it is imposible to get a clean solution. As you can see in the attached sketch the joint between the roof top line with 0° gradiente and the side line with 1,5° it is not clean, somehow it displace one over the other.
I think it is a normal shed roof so should be a solution for a clean intersection of the fascia. I need help.
Thank you
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