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Hello, See attached I have open rafter tails on my project and I am so close to it being pretty similar to these pictures. One of the things I am having a problem with is getting the corner rafter in. I placed the other rafters using the beam system command using a 2x6 dimesional lumber. Thanks for any advice you all might have.
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Also I am working in 2008
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oops sorry about that
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You can use a "Generic Model Face Based" family....
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It did not work do you have any other suggestions?
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