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Ok guys, here's my situation. I have a project for a pavilion on a tennis court, concrete slab, 6 post and a asphalt shingle roof, nothing fancy. My problem is that I can't figure out how to properly draw the exposed rafters at their 12/6 or 26.6 degree pitch, which ever you prefer. I drew the rafters in "generic model," birdsmouth included, but the "Ref. level" does not give it any type of pitch. What am I missing?
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Draw a reference plane at the level and angle that you want it at then when you set your rafter to that plane. Or go to an elevation view and I think you can just move and rotate your rafter to the angle that you need
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Thanks, that worked perfectly.
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