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  1. #1
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    Did you use the auto-framing tool? If so - you need to have a framing reference marker to indicate your start point of layout so CA knows where to start.....

    When you say toe-to-toe...you mean the plumb cut on the hip?

  2. #2
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    toe to toe

    Thanks for your reply Chris.
    By toe to toe, I mean the opposing rafters or jacks line up exactly oppsite each other like they would when we frame in the field. As I go throughout my entire plan I see unusual ways in which the program has interpreted my walls and roof lines resulting in bizarre rafter layouts. In perspective nonframing camera full overview mode the roof lines look nice. It's only at the deeper level where my problems are revealed. So there must be some fundamental errors that are being made. I will research the framing reference markers as noted in the manual.
    Thank you, Chris,
    houdinihar

 

 

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