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Originally Posted by chumbucket
That would look good too RAP. What you do at the seams is to lay a table saw blade down to the shallowest angle you can get and cut across the width. Then the next piece will have the reverse angle to lay on top of the previous piece. That hides most of the seam line. You would do the same thing for interior and exterior trim on your house for long runs. ;)
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Us contractors call that a "weather cut" ;) when done right and tight, they're invisible