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04-03-2014, 07:43 PM #1
Jeffery, the "Baseline" value that is stated in Roof Dialog Boxes is not the same thing as "Plate Height" as one might think. the baseline height is a point directly on the surface of the roof plane object along a line that is co-linear with the outer edge of the framing or structural layer of the wall over which the roof plane builds, in other words, a particular point in space.
http://djpdesigns.net/html/roof_dialog.htm
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04-06-2014, 08:27 PM #2
Just getting caught up on some of these videos. Great little video David.
Succinct and to the point. This is one of those concepts that you could peck
away at your keyboard until your fingers bleed and never be able to convey
your point. What's that old adage? A video is worth a thousand keystrokes.
Funny thing is that I almost never use the "Baseline" height. I'm usually
interested in the "Fascia Top" height to line up eaves and gutters, and the
"Ridge/Top" height to line up roof planes.Home Designer Pro 2014
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04-23-2014, 09:05 AM #3Registered User
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Thanks, David, great video. Really helpful!