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Wall layer wrapping

Wall layer wrapping

- [Instructor] When you're working with layered wall assembly, sometimes you want to customize the way that the layers terminate. By default, they'll simply terminate as if you just sliced the wall, and they're just cutting off right there. But sometimes you'll want those layers to actually turn the corner and wrap into toward the center. We can do that by editing the properties of the wall assembly. However, when inserts are involved, door or window families, the way that the layers wrap, you often would want to interact with those nested components. So, if that's the case, then the solution gets a little bit more complicated, because it will involve both editing the wall assembly and editing the insert family. So, in this video, we're going to take a look at both features. So, I've got this really simple file here that's using out-of-the-box content. This is a basic exterior wall that has brick on metal stud, that's…

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