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Hi Mike, Thanks for the post! You explained it very well. I'm currently doing a complete rebuild of work shop, so sheetrock, ceiling and lighting are orders of the day. I've never given any thought to the "straight corner" idea, but it seems to be the fastest, simplest way to get it done. Have you ever seen what happens to drywall when you leave a sheet standing in a humid place for 6 months or so? It becomes this 4x8 sheet of curved stuff that isn't worth trying to salvage. However, if a guy WANTED to curve drywall, under controlled conditions....hmmm?! <br />It does sound rather tedious to make all those corner formers for the other materials, but then again, we model railroaders have been known to do most anything for an effect. <br />Well, it seems I have a lot of ideas to ponder. I really appreciate all these folks taking time to respond to my query. Thanks again Mike..Jeff
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