briand
2004-12-07, 07:28 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am brand new to the forums and to Revit. I am having trouble getting the relationship between my exterior walls and floors correct. When I build a floor the exterior finish does not continue over the floor. (floor edge is exposed)
I took the Revit fundamentals training course and it does not seem to be working the way that it says in the book, or the way I did it in the labs at AU last week. I am using "pick walls" and "extend to core."
The only way I can get the exterior finish to cover the floor is to build the floor then in a section view pull the upper wall down to the bottom of the floor/top of lower wall and then attach the upper wall to the floor. The finishes stay in place and cover the floor edge but the core attaches to the floor as it should.
What am I missing? Shouldn't Revit cover the floor edge when I build the floor? I have spent and long time trying to figure this out and while the technique I described works, I can't imagine that this is the way it is supposed to be done.
Thanks for the help,
Brian
I am brand new to the forums and to Revit. I am having trouble getting the relationship between my exterior walls and floors correct. When I build a floor the exterior finish does not continue over the floor. (floor edge is exposed)
I took the Revit fundamentals training course and it does not seem to be working the way that it says in the book, or the way I did it in the labs at AU last week. I am using "pick walls" and "extend to core."
The only way I can get the exterior finish to cover the floor is to build the floor then in a section view pull the upper wall down to the bottom of the floor/top of lower wall and then attach the upper wall to the floor. The finishes stay in place and cover the floor edge but the core attaches to the floor as it should.
What am I missing? Shouldn't Revit cover the floor edge when I build the floor? I have spent and long time trying to figure this out and while the technique I described works, I can't imagine that this is the way it is supposed to be done.
Thanks for the help,
Brian