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Hi, i am trying to detail a Victorian type Building. In South Africa we use the term 'broekie lace' to describe the decorative lace work which sits between the columns and the roof. If anyone knows what I'm talking about and knows of the best way to go about creating this, please let me know. I have the 'lace work' as an autocad drawing and I also need it to be visible in the 3D, so don't want to only create it as a detail component. See attched pdf...
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