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  1. #1
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    try post #12 in this thread

    http://www.chieftalk.com/showthread....highlight=flat

    if I understand your question, two roof planes will always remain as two roof planes

    Warren's method gives a single roof plane

    but I'm not sure if it will work for gables ???

    just throwing out ideas - cause I'm not really sure what you are after

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    See if this is what you need......I don't see what version you're using, but this is done in X4. You may want to attach the version you're using, to your signature. Would be helpful getting the correct reply.
    Rework-Ellsworth 08-26-12.zip
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    That should be one plane. Make sure they are the same height and it will go together automatically.

 

 

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