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I was sure I'd find this already covered somewhere in the forums... If it is, and you have the link feel free to pass it on! I'm trying to build a compound wall that has masonry veneer on the bottom and board/batten above (see attached). I'm guessing the best route is to build two separate walls, but I'm wondering if there is a way to do it all together. Keep in mind that I'll probably end up unlocking the stud layer to adjust to a brick ledge, since it's not possible to use different offset dimensions for each layer (or is it?) I don't think that will work. Thanks for the help!
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