Roofs - clean up Gable to Shed intersection

Roofs - clean up Gable to Shed intersection

Redrunner92
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Roofs - clean up Gable to Shed intersection

Redrunner92
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Is there a tidy way to make this intersection of a gable and shed roof? I do not want the extra eave which continues under the shed roof. See the image below for details. I have attached a simplified version of the file here for further investigation. I would appreciate a detailed explanation so I may follow the steps anyone may suggest.

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barthbradley
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I like it. Your roofs have different plate heights. It's a good solution. I mean you could do this, but I wouldn't:

 

 

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barthbradley
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ToanDN
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Redrunner92
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Regardless of what I would like to do, the client does not want different plate heights, at least not in the images for this early design stage.

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Redrunner92
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Nifty. I had not used slope arrows directly beside and parallel to sketch lines with a defined slope. Thank you for showing me this.

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barthbradley
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You are the one who put the two roofs at different Plate Heights. Not me. In fact, I wouldn't have because it would have created the very condition you were trying to solve for.   But, I figured there was a good reason for the over-framing.  If so, then what you come up with (e.g. the fascia return under eave) was pretty nice.  Pretty common  too.  I see it everyday.  

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barthbradley
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Oh, and by the way: you are welcome.   

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barthbradley
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@Redrunner92 wrote:

Regardless of what I would like to do, the client does not want different plate heights, at least not in the images for this early design stage.


 

"the client does not want different plate heights"?  Well, that a nugget of information. Maybe you should have mentioned that up front.  A little late now. 

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