Drawing a 2x4 frame wall

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Drawing a 2x4 frame wall

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In your opinion what would be the best way to draw a 2x4 wall?
Do you think display cubes would be the most efficient ?

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Re: Drawing a 2x4 frame wall

Post by Scott G Vaal »

Gary,

Create a material 1.5" thick and then I would use a cab with partitions and stretchers. Here is an example.
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Re: Drawing a 2x4 frame wall

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Thanks Scott,

I just keep forgetting that a cabinet can be the start for almost anything


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