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Hi guys, basically I'm adding some details to sections on a project and there are some roof windows/ skylights which cut the gypsum at an angle but when i add in the insulation batts how do I trim them to the same angle? At the moment wherever I place them they are 90 degree. I tried trim etc but it doesn't work on batt insulation - any ideas? I just want the insulation to trim exactly at the gypsum line but I can't figure it out. I'm on 2016 but learning.
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No way to trim these. I typically used a couple of smaller batts in this angled area.
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Okay, that sucks. Some things I believe they could still incorporate from AutoCAD to make a few things even better. Especially since this is line work it would make sense. But I guess I'll try your idea see how it looks.
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