Jim Merritt
2008-01-21, 06:05 PM
I thought I would find something on this searching, though didn't:
It appears from my current understanding of Revit that when you select the rafter option, it does drop the roof (lower that a truss roof) to account for the seat cut. But, it seams that Revit is using the full thickness of the wall (as apposed to the core thickness) to determine the seat cut size.
For example, I have a basic 2x6 core wall structure with 1/2" OSB on the exterior and 1/2" GYP on the interior. Rather than making the seat cut 5 1/2" for the core (stud) width, it is making the seat cut 6 1/2".
Has anyone run into this, or know how to get Revit to draw the proper sized seat cut? It seams to me there should be options within rafter roofs to know what layers of the wall it should be using to get seat cuts right. Thanks for any help!
--Jim
It appears from my current understanding of Revit that when you select the rafter option, it does drop the roof (lower that a truss roof) to account for the seat cut. But, it seams that Revit is using the full thickness of the wall (as apposed to the core thickness) to determine the seat cut size.
For example, I have a basic 2x6 core wall structure with 1/2" OSB on the exterior and 1/2" GYP on the interior. Rather than making the seat cut 5 1/2" for the core (stud) width, it is making the seat cut 6 1/2".
Has anyone run into this, or know how to get Revit to draw the proper sized seat cut? It seams to me there should be options within rafter roofs to know what layers of the wall it should be using to get seat cuts right. Thanks for any help!
--Jim