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How can i put log siding onto my house??
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i had this same question, and the best way to do it is a sweep. what you do is create a new wall and load a profile of the log. heres the link to a simialr thread http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=6540 also beware that when you do this, you will notice that the program slows down, so its best to create a new wall type then when you finished change the wall type to the log.
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