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If I have a 2x4 exterior wall that will have stucco on it. Should I create that wall with it's real world dimensions? With the actual measurements of the stucco layer, the plywood, 2x4, etc.? And then when I dimension the wall go to wall face?
If I have a 2x4 exterior wall that will have stucco on it. Should I create that wall with it's real world dimensions? With the actual measurements of the stucco layer, the plywood, 2x4, etc.? And then when I dimension the wall go to wall face?
Yes, but when you add that finish layer, put it outside of the wall's core boundary. Then you can dim to the Finish Face, or the Face of 'stud' (in this case the core boundary).
When you use the dim tool you've got a choice as to which you want.
Yes, but when you add that finish layer, put it outside of the wall's core boundary. Then you can dim to the Finish Face, or the Face of 'stud' (in this case the core boundary).
When you use the dim tool you've got a choice as to which you want.