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Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 3:40:37 PM | Intersecting Sweeps

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Is there a way to create the following wall: Exterior ---4" curbing element of fixed height (e.g. 2'-0"Winking with a sloped top (top probably created by a sweep or reveal) ---4" thick core element of variable height ---4" curbing element of fixed height (e.g. 2'-0"Winking with a sloped top (top probably created by a sweep or reveal) Interior This wall should be able to intersect with itself (not just turn a corner) where the core elements would join and the curbing elements would miter to each other at the intersection.

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