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I'm unable to find an easy walk-through description of how to draw a grease duct with sloping (and multiple elbows). I've tried various home-remedies. Is there a standard way of approaching, drawing calculated-sloping duct work, with multiple elbows?
Thank you for any thoughts.
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try creating workplanes name the workplanes so that you can view them you will have multiple likely.
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hm..
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