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If your floors are tight in the grooves, scrape them
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The Gable Triangle is tight in the groove at the bottom, and centered in the grooves at the top
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Line up the inside of the Gable Roofs with the cutout
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The bottom edge is level, but don't give up the fit of the roofs
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Mark where the Front Roof's guidelines intersect with the Gable Roof
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Trace the bottom edge of the cutout on the Gable Triangle's bevel
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Glue the Gable on lining up the guidelines carefully
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