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Hello, Can someone please show me how to build this roof? I have two pieces of roofs: Roof 1 has a 5/12 slope and roof two has 3/12 and 5/12 slope. I was trying to build this roof by footprint. I wanted to build two pieces separately and then join them together, however I don't know how to build the second roof? Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks!
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Build this as one roof. Just add the slope definitions to each roof edge ept the two gable ends.
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THANKS SO MUCH WWHub. It worked! I really appreciate it. You saved my day. Thanks again.
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