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How do I miter the Fascia?

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WFTDesign
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How do I miter the Fascia?

Here is screencast: 

 https://autode.sk/2Yhjd35

 

How do I miter the Fascia? 

 

How do I miter this fascia?How do I miter this fascia?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: WFTDesign

Pick both sides for path in one operation. Fascia will automatically miter as it wraps corner.  

 

...just saw video. Revit won't miter fascias at slope transitions. 

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WFTDesign
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

YES, When I first saw your first answer, I thought hey, I did done that. Then now you added that you just saw the video and it does not work on the sloped transition. 

But good news, is that I did send to both Community and Support Case, and I received solution from the Support Agent. Here is screencast.  https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/7b7ed843-8c70-4cc9-88ae-2aa4980cb494

It has been resolved by connecting the blue dots to mitre. 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: WFTDesign

Yes, that's how we do in Revit. That's how it's done in the field. That's not a Miter though.  The fascias are abutting each other.   Were you unaware that you could extend the ends by dragging the "blue dot".  It's the same with all sweeps.  

 

Miter: 

 

Miter.png

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: WFTDesign

If you draw the Fascia in one go then they will join automatically like the image below.  But the it has the side effect as seen the the bottom of the sloped segments.

 

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