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Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 8:12:40 PM | More fascia woes.

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OK this is just wierd (see attached image and read on): The roof shown in the image is a flat roof. I used the slope arrows to create a 6" drop on each side to the center of the roof. The two side slopes are a different roof type than the top and bottom but the thickness and construction is the same (just the surface pattern changes). The problem is the fascia. When I try to create the fascia as one continuous piece around the building, Revit complains it can't create the fascia whenever I select the bottom edge (below gridline 4). The other 3 sides create the fascia just fine, the bottom side has to be created as a seperate fascia. But thats not all! The single piece fascia around the sides and top DOESN'T miter itself correctly but does miter correctly to the fascia along the bottom edge. Whats going on?!?

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Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 10:57:27 PM | RE: More fascia woes.

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If all that differs between the two roofs is the surface pattern, why not just create it as one roof and using the paint tool to apply a different material to the appropriate face?

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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 2:58:01 AM | RE: More fascia woes.

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I can't create one roof because each section of the roof slopes in a different direction and at a different pitch. Towards gridline 2.

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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 7:06:52 PM | RE: More fascia woes.

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I'd have to say you can, maybe if you post a screenshot of the 3D version you may be able to convince me but its sounding quite simple at the moment... If you can do that i'll do a quick example when i get a chance.

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Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 1:29:00 AM | RE: More fascia woes.

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Here's the roof. I deleted everything else but the roof and fascia.

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