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    Default Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    How correctly to construct a quarter of an aperture in a wall? With display in 3D. In ADT it " wall opening endcap ". Prompt please.

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    Can you illustrate? - I'm dense - I don't follow..

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    I suspect this belongs in the "general" forum?

    willbeone, this forum is for "real life" construction discussion. Revit-specific questions belong in the "general" revit forum.

    And sorry that I can't answer as I do not understand your goal, either!

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    Can you post an example of what you mean by Aperture?

    to make cut out shapes in a wall you would use a VOID, in a FAMILY and use the CUT GEOMETRY command.

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    Sounds to me like an issue of wall wraps. If you have an aperture in a wall, an opening, you can control the end caps of the wall at the opening with the "wraps" setting in the wall properties. When you edit the structure of a wall you can set which layers wrap over the end and which stop short.

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    You mean an aperture that is a whole entirety but only cuts one quarter the depth of the wall?

    You could use an inplace family with a void that cuts the wall - this should be fairly straightforward tutorial stuff - or if the pattern repeats you could use a wall hosted family doing the same thing - again pretty much straight from the tutorials.

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    do you mean this?
    Just guessing..
    same window family, done with voids
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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    I’m an old hat with AutoDesk products Acad and ADT but relatively new to Revit, so still going through a teething period. I am ecstatic about what I see Revit can do with seemingly les or little effort. One thing that bothered me was cavity walls and how elements display with the open sides. When I saw your representation I was thrilled. Can you please tell me how it is done? Much appreciated.

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    Question Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    Thanks.
    I shall try to understand.
    If it is possible send an example of family.

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    Default Re: Quarter of an aperture in a wall.

    Bluegreen,
    Welcome aboard. In your wall definitions, (when you edit how a wall is constructed), right below the listing of materials to make up your wall is a table of "default wrappings". This is where you select how Revit is to treat openings and the end of walls. Enjoy..

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