Brian Myers
2006-06-07, 04:26 PM
In Revit, how do you typically handle the way a floor meets your walls in wood frame construction (not balloon framing)?
The attached picture is just an old, hand drawn wall section used to demonstrate my issue. I'll also use the terminology it uses to avoid confusion.
When modeling, at places like the Sill where the floor rests and the 2x8 headers technically your wall sits on top of these floor objects. Yet its the wall that will contain the exterior materials (sheathing, siding, etc.) that make up your elevation. How do you normally handle this in the model? Do you bring your floor up to the walls and then "fudge" the wall sections to be correct during detailing? If so, would this cause any other issues we should be aware of (not drawing it "correctly" within the virtual model)?
Thanks again!
The attached picture is just an old, hand drawn wall section used to demonstrate my issue. I'll also use the terminology it uses to avoid confusion.
When modeling, at places like the Sill where the floor rests and the 2x8 headers technically your wall sits on top of these floor objects. Yet its the wall that will contain the exterior materials (sheathing, siding, etc.) that make up your elevation. How do you normally handle this in the model? Do you bring your floor up to the walls and then "fudge" the wall sections to be correct during detailing? If so, would this cause any other issues we should be aware of (not drawing it "correctly" within the virtual model)?
Thanks again!