Yes Ken, you seem to be right that warped minds are now in fashion.
It would also seem that MR. Wright had it right when using his 1x12 and 2x12
rough lumber fascia boards and sun shades in Arizona, because he obviously
understood the need to keep restoration people in business.
cp
>> the natural and inevitable warping of the long wood fascias and sun
>> shades would not be perceived by the human eye. The long lines (of
>> warped boards) "looked straight".
>
> Might I assume now that computers can draw warped lines that warped boards
> are now in fashion?
>
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