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    Default Method of connecting the roofs fascia board to the external wall cladding

    I have currently got the same external material on the roof, fascia board and cladding. I wish to connect the fascia board and cladding fluently without a boundary line. Any help would be much appreciated!
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    Default Re: Method of connecting the roofs fascia board to the external wall cladding

    I take it your building has no roof overhang, so the roof Fascia is in plane with your wall cladding. In this case, stop thinking about the fascia as a roof-hosted element. Think about it as an extension of the wall plane. You can unlock the outer layer of your wall and extend that layer (in section) to cover your roof edge. You can also draw the fascia as a wall object. Create a wall that consists of the cladding only, and just draw it on top of your exterior walls, in the plane of your exterior wall cladding. Then you can use the Join tool to get rid of unwanted lines.

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