Finally found my notes from about six years ago. Then, according to my 
notes, I found the angles on the Appropedia page. Apparently they were 
referred to as "mitered edges." Not seeing them there now, but I may have 
skimmed too quickly since Wolf and other helpful folks here have already 
provided what I needed to know.

On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 10:33:05 AM UTC-6, Wolf wrote:
>
> I did all bevels on my H12 -- the angles should be the same.
>
> The BEVEL angle is:
> * 15 degrees where roof cone edge meets roof cone edge (diagonal to ground 
> when set up)
> * 30 degrees where roof cone edge meets base edge (parallel to ground when 
> set up)
> * 30 degrees where base edge meets base edge (perpendicular to ground when 
> set up)
>
> The TOTAL angle is double these figures. Don't cut any of your bevels to 
> 60 degrees or you'll be wasting costly R-MAX.
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 1:34:02 PM UTC-7, ken winston caine wrote:
>>
>> Am getting ready to cut my 4" thick polyiso for an H18.
>>
>> Vaguely recall seeing instructions somewhere in the last 10 years for 
>> which angles to cut on which edges so that the walls fit together flush, so 
>> the roof panels fit together flush, and so the bottom edge of the roof and 
>> the "toprail" of the walls fit together flush. Not finding where those 
>> angles are published now.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to those?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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