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Bryan Thatcher
2009-01-05, 06:57 PM
I have a 4" eccentricity to my footing because it's centered under the load bearing block. But now my footings don't clean up. How can I fix this? Thanks.
ray salmon
2009-01-05, 07:25 PM
what are you using to create the footings
if you are using profiles they should not have the notch at tje cormer
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Bryan Thatcher
2009-01-05, 09:09 PM
I created them using Structural>Foundations>wall
dhurtubise
2009-01-06, 04:24 PM
Try the Wall Joint tool on the wall associated to the footings
bellz
2009-09-03, 01:50 PM
I am having this same problem. The 'edit wall join' tool does not have any effect on the foundation wall. Has anyone else figured out a way to clean up these footing corners?
johnf.77896
2009-09-03, 02:37 PM
Bryan, Have you tried an inplace family and joining them? I have done that in the past when I couldnt get them to work right.
John Fleming
GMK Architecture, inc.
d.stairmand
2009-09-07, 10:56 AM
This is the main reason why i never use the slab & Wall edge sweep for Foundations!
I always model my footings from Foundation Slabs. in the long run it ends up being heaps quicker
jyoungner
2009-09-12, 01:14 PM
If you disallow the wall to join, it will usually clean up the footing that it is hosting. It still takes some playing around but this is the best way I have found to get the footings to behave in the way that I want them to.
tntdraftsol
2012-02-15, 06:23 PM
it has been a few years since this thread was created. Has Revit 2012 figured a better way to fix the above mentioned problem? I have the exact same issue. I used a wall foundation to attach a footing to my foundation walls and i had to adjust the eccentricity property to complete the design and my foundation walls cleanup just fine, but the the wall foundations have a jog in them on the outside at corners. Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks!
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