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I'm trying to create a single slope roof with a 2x12 structure. I need to have a 1' overhang (eave) on the gable end. I need my fascia on the gable end to match the size of the existing house which has a 6" fascia dimension. any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi, GFrank
host sweep> roof fascia might just do the trick
my second best thought maybe, creat-in place family using sweep
Hope this help
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Thanks that worked....
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