Multi-sloped Roof

BigPicture045
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Multi-sloped Roof

BigPicture045
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Wanting to know the best way to tackle this roof. Can this be done using one roof?

 

Please see the original drawings for the roof:

 

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The elevations keep getting flipped upside down regardless of any attempt to fix. 

 

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 What I've got so far:

 

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barthbradley
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Nice switcharoo, @ToanDN. Well done.  😉 

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barthbradley
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Serious question @ToanDN : How were you able to modify and add a different image to your post? I can no longer do that. It's irritating.  What's the secret?  

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Edit, delete old images, CTRL+V new images.

barthbradley
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@BigPicture045 wrote:

@barthbradley are you talking about the other side? I think this is one of those things I'm just going to have to do a lot of adjusting to get it right.

 

 

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ARRGH!   It's fixable. But, you got all kinds of great input to work with here.  Pick your poison.  

 

Good luck.  Thanks for the Fun Thread.  

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@ToanDN 

 

When I open your updated roof, it shows the same sketch footprint as the other. I notice an "opening cut", what tool is used to accomplish this?

 

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ToanDN
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BigPicture045
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Very cool tool. Thanks.

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