Ooh! Dihedral! That's fancy. I like it!

Although if people can handle "dihedral" they can probably also handle "roof 
hip."

Interestingly, I've never really had to describe the dihedral part. It's the 
easy part of the process where you "plop the roof on the walls and do the tape 
ring." 

Sent from my iFoo.

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> Ray Kornele <[email protected]> Nov 14 01:48PM -0800  
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> KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)
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> > it's the longer of the two sides that isn't the hypoteneuse.
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> > 6. The edge between the roof and the wall *GREEN*
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> > Formed by two bases or 4' bases
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> Dihedral (angle where two edges meet_
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> > 7. The edges between the walls *YELLOW*
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> > Huh I don't name these either. They're.....corner joints?
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> Also, dihedral angles
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