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Has anyone seen/created/or thought up how to do a double sided fireplace? The tricky thing is obviously cutting two walls with one component.
I thought to just do the surounding walls, firebox, chimney, and all as one single In-Place family, but this seems like a clunky work-around that might cause difficulties down the road.
Anyone else?
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If you do not need an interior view or need to show the firebox, you could probably go to Create... Generic Model, then put your brick or stone material or patern as needed and specify the correct properties
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Yes, I need to show interior elevations from both sides, as well as display the firebox in plan.
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