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i am a newbie to revit so if this is a redundant question please direct me to proper post. i've searched but have not found answer to question. i am building a new wall, 6" studs, 3" stone on the outside of sheathing, stone will go to the bottom of a stone sill at 3' above the floor levels, bark siding will be above the stone. how do i assemble this wall? thanks dgw
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First of all create 2 types of wall duplicating an existing type: one with stud and stone, the other one with studs and wood. After that you duplicate a superimpose wall and insert the stone under and the wood above. Draw your wall and create the sil with an extrusion. -paolo
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