View Full Version : Looking for wall type: wire mesh partition
tim.101799
2006-11-10, 09:09 PM
Has anyone created a wire mesh part ion wall type? It would be a plus if in plan view it appeared with a fence linetype -x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-
Tim
aggockel50321
2006-11-11, 02:01 PM
You might be best off to use a curtain wall system, customizing the mullions to match your wire mesh framing, and then modify or make new a system panel, using for instance, the chainlink material found in the Accurender AR2 library, found in settings / materials. You can also find some chain link fence componets at the Revit web site.
Or you could model your own wire mesh within a panel...
Baldwin_4-6-0
2006-12-13, 08:29 PM
I THINK HE MEANS IN A PLAN VIEW NOT ELEVATION.
I SEEK THE SAME THING FOR A PLAN VIEW, I WANT IT TO LOOK LIKE THIS:
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TerribleTim
2010-02-09, 05:43 PM
. . .You can also find some chain link fence componets at the Revit web site....
Mind pointing me to that website? I'm guessing you aren't talking about the Autodesk site. I looked there and didn't find anything.
jeffh
2010-02-09, 07:12 PM
Mind pointing me to that website? I'm guessing you aren't talking about the Autodesk site. I looked there and didn't find anything.
You can find a couple of chainlink family items here:
http://seek.autodesk.com/search.htm?q=chain+link+fence&source=SearchBox
TerribleTim
2010-02-09, 07:31 PM
Thanks Jeff, I'll take a look. One more thing, I figured out how to create a curtain wall with a chainlink panel using the cross hatch pattern. Is there a way to change the scale of the cross hatch pattern? It's way too large to really look like chainlink.
sbrown
2010-02-09, 08:20 PM
in the fill patterns you can make any size cross hatch you want. go to Settings>Fill patterns>model, then check the box for cross hatch, set the size you want and angle.
jim.251330
2010-05-19, 03:38 PM
Mind pointing me to that website? I'm guessing you aren't talking about the Autodesk site. I looked there and didn't find anything.
Try this site for some wire mesh basics:
http://www.bwire.com/
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