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    Default Raised Paneling Wainscoting

    I am trying to create a raised panel wainscot. What I attempting to do is make all the panels to adjust parametrically with an array. By calling out the length, number of panels and style widths.

    Any ideas would be appreciated.

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    Default Re: Raised Paneling Wainscoting

    First thing that comes to mind is using the wall-hosted casework family.

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    Default Re: Raised Paneling Wainscoting

    I would use linebased or just a sweep with a surface pattern.
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    Default Re: Raised Paneling Wainscoting

    Thanks I will give line based a try.

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