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I have created a metal cap flashing for the top of a stud and EIFS wall which works fine on a straight top wall. In this case the wall has a slope which I edited in the edit profile of the wall and the sweep does not appear on the slope portion of the wall. Any ideas if this can be done?????
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I don't believe that the sweep will work along a non- horizontal wall profile- although I'd love to be corrected! How about setting up a reference plane based on the top face of the wall (ie the sloping face) and then create an "in place family"? Regards, Ian
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