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2 piecing it will make it a bit easier.... it's really the bottom saddle curve that gives people fits. That area, if you shrink it to fit the outside curve, will just pop up off the glass on the inside because the inside curve in the saddle area is larger than the outside. The opposite is true for the top half of that window glass.

If the top is giving you fits, and the bottom isn't, move your horizontal anchor across the glass up a notch. This puts a little more of the top area's excess material toward the bottom half... equalizing the difficulty scale.

Just remember the saddle reverse curve area is larger inside than it is outside and it will help get you there. Much like in horse racing, the inside lane is the shorter distance... take the lane's curve and reverse it and the inside lane now becomes the longer distance.

Sure hope that made sense...

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