robinhill833400
2013-05-22, 09:13 AM
What I thought was a useful feature, being able to unlock a layer of wall at the bottom or top and vertically offset, still doesn't work with foundations as far as I can see.
Try with a plastered cavity wall, edit the wall by -> edit type, click Structure Edit button, click Preview, set View: Section:Modify type, zoom in to base of wall, click Modify button, in preview window select the short line at the base of the plaster layer and click to open the padlock button, and OK and apply to the wall type.
In a section view you can now adjust the plaster height...so logically I set the plaster height to floor level, base of wall to top of foundation level, insert floor with option to cut out overlapping wall, and I get a nice junction without plaster continuing on again beneath the floor (without unlocking the plaster layer, the plaster would be shown below floor level as well). So far so good.
Now I add a foundation to the base of the wall using Structure tab-> Foundation>Wall tool.
And foundations are added to the base of the wall, and to the base of the plaster! As so (floor omitted for clarity):92224
Obviously I don't want a second foundation at the base of the plaster, but I see no way to switch it off.
How do others deal with this? Separate walls at different levels?
If so what use is the ability to split the height of layers of the wall?
It seems a potentaily useful and time saving feature is spoilt by Revit not following through in how it affects other Revit tools.
This behavior was flagged up when first released, so I was surprised it doesn't appear resolved in Revit 2014, or am I missing something?
I had hoped Revit 2014 would resolve this and extend the feature to split height of layers to roofs too, as presumably the main burden of programming the routine to split elements is already dealt with.
So how do you stop plaster showing below floor, whats the best method?
And how do you use the split wall layer tool to advantage?
Try with a plastered cavity wall, edit the wall by -> edit type, click Structure Edit button, click Preview, set View: Section:Modify type, zoom in to base of wall, click Modify button, in preview window select the short line at the base of the plaster layer and click to open the padlock button, and OK and apply to the wall type.
In a section view you can now adjust the plaster height...so logically I set the plaster height to floor level, base of wall to top of foundation level, insert floor with option to cut out overlapping wall, and I get a nice junction without plaster continuing on again beneath the floor (without unlocking the plaster layer, the plaster would be shown below floor level as well). So far so good.
Now I add a foundation to the base of the wall using Structure tab-> Foundation>Wall tool.
And foundations are added to the base of the wall, and to the base of the plaster! As so (floor omitted for clarity):92224
Obviously I don't want a second foundation at the base of the plaster, but I see no way to switch it off.
How do others deal with this? Separate walls at different levels?
If so what use is the ability to split the height of layers of the wall?
It seems a potentaily useful and time saving feature is spoilt by Revit not following through in how it affects other Revit tools.
This behavior was flagged up when first released, so I was surprised it doesn't appear resolved in Revit 2014, or am I missing something?
I had hoped Revit 2014 would resolve this and extend the feature to split height of layers to roofs too, as presumably the main burden of programming the routine to split elements is already dealt with.
So how do you stop plaster showing below floor, whats the best method?
And how do you use the split wall layer tool to advantage?