Re: dmun's 36" geodesic oven part II
The preliminary layout of the roof framing assembly was done on the patio:
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/1_tower_construction_040.jpg)
That plywood rectangle it's layed out on is the soffit, the underside of the eves. Getting something that wide properly mitered was suprisingly difficult.
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/2_tower_construction_041.jpg)
Woodworking clamps held it togther temporarily.
Here I start to cut the underlying ceiling grid:
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/1_tower_construction_046.jpg)
The facia boards, that form the face of the eves. (facia - face. Get it?)
The preliminary layout of the roof framing assembly was done on the patio:
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/1_tower_construction_040.jpg)
That plywood rectangle it's layed out on is the soffit, the underside of the eves. Getting something that wide properly mitered was suprisingly difficult.
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/2_tower_construction_041.jpg)
Woodworking clamps held it togther temporarily.
Here I start to cut the underlying ceiling grid:
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/1_tower_construction_046.jpg)
The facia boards, that form the face of the eves. (facia - face. Get it?)
![](http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/photoplog/images/104/medium/1_tower_construction_043.jpg)
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