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BomberAIA
2006-05-25, 11:20 AM
What is the best way to show corner boards on a wall with siding? Can you use vertical sweeps in a stacked wall? Thanks

gbrowne
2006-05-25, 12:14 PM
I don't know what corner boards are, but you can use vertical sweeps on a stacked wall.

BomberAIA
2006-05-25, 12:25 PM
How? I created a corner board as a profile. When I trip to sweep the wall, the "L" shaped board is oriented wrong. I also looked in the wall editor and can not find vertical sweeps.

Elmo
2006-05-25, 12:49 PM
When drawing a wall sweep you have the choice of making it Verticle or horizontal before you place it.

BomberAIA
2006-05-25, 12:54 PM
I know, but how do you do it in a stacked wall?

BomberAIA
2006-05-25, 01:00 PM
Here is my corner board I cannot get to orient right.

Joef
2006-05-25, 01:07 PM
Try using a sweep for each side of the corner and joining them. Or... A face based component would also work. Or you can try this old thing that someone on this forum made a while back

Joe

christo4robin
2006-05-25, 01:23 PM
I always do corner boards with a generic model family I made. Just place it in plan, and lock the top and bottom as required. I never had luck with wall sweeps, but I established my methodology at v5.1. Things may be better now.

narlee
2006-05-26, 12:41 AM
I like 4christo4's method as well, 'cause I try to stay away from that automatic/integrated/sometimesworkswhenyourememberwhenitdoesn't stuff.

Also, you can use the Split Face Tool.

trombe
2006-05-26, 01:49 AM
Hi Bomber,

I am just having to model timber corner keystones (for the first time, for a heritage building) and have made a 2 Pick model family which works fine...we use a a lot of "boxed corners" in one way or another in NZ, and for your application the 2 Pick model template sounds like it is the go because you can orient and host the family so easily.
regards
trombe

Joef
2006-05-26, 02:17 AM
There is no 2-pick model template with my Revit package. Please explain!!!

trombe
2006-05-26, 02:47 AM
Hi Joef,

go to new family, select Generic Model Line Based.
There is a reference line to help control the overarching length, family you make.
Beegee did a tutorial on a casewrok example which is worthwile perusing.

attached simple example , there is a RH and LH module to suit what I needed for these.
hope this helps
trombe

Joef
2006-05-26, 03:30 AM
Thanks, I was thinking that was the template you used but I wasn't sure. I appreciate the example you shared. Thanks again,


Joe

BomberAIA
2006-05-26, 11:55 AM
Thanks for all the help. I normally don't work on stick frame with siding in Florida.

rodneyf
2006-05-26, 04:21 PM
Bomber,
What I have done to make this work is make all my exterior wall joins miter and then placed the corner trim that I have attached below. These are just profiles I made back in Revit 5 or 6 but they continually work with each release. Hope this helps.

BomberAIA
2006-05-26, 07:52 PM
Thanks Rodney. Were you with Evans Group in Orlando?

David Kim
2006-05-26, 11:52 PM
Thanks for the profiles and so, Rodney, you did move on. Belated congrats on your new location and job.

rodneyf
2006-05-28, 08:47 PM
Yes I was with Evans Group in Orlando. Now I am living and working in the Charlotte area and absolutely loving it. Also thanks David for the congrats.

BomberAIA
2006-05-29, 12:51 PM
Congrats too on your move. My daughter lives there. Did your new company just get started with Revit or were they using it before you got there?

rodneyf
2006-05-29, 11:18 PM
They just got started with Revit and was one of the reasons why they hired me.