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Hate that.
It's just like corner windows.
No straight workflow.
Just trick and I hate those.Gonçalo Feio
"Ignorance, ignorance, sheer ignorance - you know there's no confidence to equal it. It's only when you know something about a profession, I think, that you're timid and careful." George Orson Welles
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I'd go with a Generic Model. You can make those parametric. And save and reuseMartijn de Riet
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The in place was started by someone else, and due to time constraints I didn't rebuild it. :-\.... basically..... Just questioning myself on if I could model it better in a different way. I was thinking of using a nested family for the wire panels. I could control the angles better this way.-Alex Cunningham
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