How do corners come together in angled walls > 90 degrees

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jthomas1
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How do corners come together in angled walls > 90 degrees

Post by jthomas1 »

I've been trying to visualize how two walls come together to form a corner that is greater than 90 degrees. For example, 96 degrees if im splaying the wall 6 degrees. Could someone draw or explain what a corner like this looks like?

take er easy
-josh
AVare
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Post by AVare »

I don't understand the question about what exactly you are not clear on, but does this help?

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jthomas1
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Post by jthomas1 »

A 90 degree corner has 3 studs involved. I guess what I'm asking is.. Is there a diagram that explains >90 degrees similar to this one for 90 degrees?

thanks

-josh
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Post by knightfly »

Sorta like this, although there are other ways - Steve
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Post by jthomas1 »

Execellent. Thank you very much

-josh
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