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Forums >> Community >> Newbies >> So how do I do this? Adobe walls
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I think this has been covered before but I cannot find the solution. So I have an adobe wall it is sloped, it is curved on top at the parapet and the roof is flat but the roof does not cap the wall it sits in the wall about 1' down from the top of the parapet. Also some of the walls are curved. I am sorry for the crude sketch I am tranfering to a new CPU and I don't have all of my programs installed yet.
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