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On the cover of the Summer 1999 #123 issue is a house with a wood shingle roof featuring a horizontal reveal tying two dormers together. I’m familiar with doing this type of detail with comp shingles, but how is it done with wood?
How vulnerable is it to leaking?
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On the cover of the Summer 1999 #123 issue is a house with a wood shingle roof featuring a horizontal reveal tying two dormers together. I'm familiar with doing this type of detail with comp shingles, but how is it done with wood?
How vulnerable is it to leaking?
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This is the cover of the Houses issue, right? I saw that also and wondered not how it was done but why. Just supposedly decorative (not to me, though) or functional?