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    Hi,
    I'm trying to create a cavity wall type that will have concrete block for the footing, and brick on top. I know that we can do this using the stack wall, but I don't like stack wall so I I'm trying to do is to use the split region command to split a regular wall into different layers.

    So my question is; is it possible to set different thickness for different layer? I guess it would be easier to understand if you take a look at the attached picture. Is it possible to delete the red portion in the picture?

    Thanks in advance!
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    No. The exterior and interior of any standard wall must be a continuous plane. the only way you can remove the red area is to incorporate a reveal into the wall. That's a lot of overhead for what you are trying to do.

    You can have different thicknesses in materials, but this happens for dividing lines inside the wall - not at the face.
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    You can actually make variable thicknesses by combinding the split region and a reveal or sweep.
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    Thanks all for the fast response.

    But sbrown, would you please explain how to do that? Did you mean using the Merge Regions command to combind the with the wall reveal?

    Thanks!

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    For example if you want a masonry soldier course that is set in 1" from the face. Lets say its 3 courses high. You would create a wall, edit the structure to split the masonry veneer, then assign the soldier course material to the region. then add a reveal the size and elevation you want the recessed soldier.
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    Here is an example file.
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    Thanks for the sample file,

    I think I know what you're talking about. But what I'm trying to do is more like in the attached picture, the wall type in the picture is the stacked wall that come with revit. So what I'm trying to do is more like customize a regular wall to act like a stacked wall, and the reason why I want to customize my own wall is because I don't like to work with revit default stacked wall, it's too problematic.
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    So in your example, why wouldn't you just add a cmu wall sweep?
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    Well... in my example is a picture of a stacked wall style that come with revit, and I don't like use revit stacked wall.

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    I understand, you don't need a stacked wall to acheive the image in the post. Just create a sweep the size you want your cmu base and have it inset so it hides the masonry (main wall definition)
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