Next project (and a question)
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Next project (and a question)
Working on a house. Question for everyone- would you rather see interlocking walls, or flat edges? (Walls are textured at the end, if that matters)
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Re: Next project (and a question)
Myself, I think interlocking walls (with universally compatible edges) would be the better choice. It allows someone to make a house/wall as big as he wants, while not needing to be concerned about the fact that every X inches there will be a straight line going down the wall.
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I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
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Re: Next project (and a question)
That's what I decided to go with, in the end. Likewise, the gable wall will glue on the top, so the side walls can be used for other projects down the road. Still need to finish roof and floor, but here is the current WIP.MagickalMemories wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2017 2:39 amMyself, I think interlocking walls (with universally compatible edges) would be the better choice. It allows someone to make a house/wall as big as he wants, while not needing to be concerned about the fact that every X inches there will be a straight line going down the wall.
Eric
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