Interior of a wooden shed under renovation, showing rafters, wooden planks, and wall boards. Discussion about insulation and constructing eaves.

See attached image.

I'm in the process of converting my uninsulated wood shed into an insulated sunroom.
It will have a sloped roof. My question is, I will obviously be adding a wind barrier on the
outer wall in the picture, then insulating the roof and wall. My question is, how should I deal
with the eaves?

I will create an air gap between the insulation and wind barrier using 45mm framing
and let the Masonite board extend a few centimeters beyond the panel. But below this air gap,
the insulation should meet the insulation that goes up the wall. Should I seal the space that
remains there where you see the panel sticking up in some way?

I hope someone understands my question and has some good tips on how to do this in the best
way to avoid drafts, etc.

Thanks in advance!
 
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