@ootsam Yes, the angles work for frieze blocks, if they're placed square to the top and bottom of the rafter (which they usually are). In other words, the angles work for a square cut fascia, and if the frieze blocks are in a parallel plane, the angles don't change. Hope that makes sense.
Does the "fascia" bevel angle work for the frieze blocks?
ootsam 2 months ago in playlist More videos from BakersfieldRemodel
@ootsam Yes, the angles work for frieze blocks, if they're placed square to the top and bottom of the rafter (which they usually are). In other words, the angles work for a square cut fascia, and if the frieze blocks are in a parallel plane, the angles don't change. Hope that makes sense.
BakersfieldRemodel 2 months ago
thankyou for sharing good widget and helps bring the geometry alive. just pitching a large roof here in the uk with hips valleys etc
bearwoodcarpentry 1 year ago