View Full Version : Trim board at the top of exterior residential siding wall
christo4robin
2004-01-07, 02:15 AM
Anybody have a slick way of doing a trim board at the eave/wall intersection of a residential house? I attempted to use an integral wall sweep, hoping it would follow the slope of the gable end, and the sweep wouldn't "take."
I've just been using in-place generic families to date. I'm hoping there is a better way.
Cheers!
christopher.zoog51272
2004-01-07, 04:52 AM
Anybody have a slick way of doing a trim board at the eave/wall intersection of a residential house? I attempted to use an integral wall sweep, hoping it would follow the slope of the gable end, and the sweep wouldn't "take."
I've just been using in-place generic families to date. I'm hoping there is a better way.
Cheers!
are you talking about rake trim? or a gable end soffit return?
Anyway here is a file that shows how I do it. and here is an exerpt from my au class:
Tip #14 Use the roof fascia tool to create additional rake trim
Select an appropriate profile.
Pick the gable end of the roof, then
Set the horizontal offset to “-(depth of overhang)”.
You also change the miter option to suit different conditions.
Tip #13 Use a roof soffit to create “pork chops” and other gable end conditions
You can create various gable end conditions with the roof soffit and fascia tools.
To create a “pork chop” use the roof soffit tool and the pick roofs, then pick walls option.
Use the join geometry tool to clean-up the soffit to rake join.
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