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    Default Wall composition problem

    Hello all,

    How do you resolve this situation with walls
    Any sugestion?
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    Default Re: Wall composition problem

    you had your structure layer of the main wall outside the coreboundary.
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    Smile Re: Wall composition problem

    I think I don't explain the whole problem

    what i wont is that intersection walls make exactly the solution you made ok!
    But in the end of wall and in the intersection of a obhect (door, Window) he closes with the finish and the structure.

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    Default Re: Wall composition problem

    Can you post a sketch of how you want it to look. I'm not sure I understand.
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    Default Re: Wall composition problem

    I have a stupid solution to resolve that :S

    Is split the master wall in each wall that joins the "master" one (strange English sentence )
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    (I have to change user name in this forum)

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    Default Re: Wall composition problem

    Ok, there is only one way that I could figure out. Take your Int Rebo-Rebo 170 wall, pull it away from your Ext Rebo-Rebo 350 A wall. then Right click on the blue dot of the end of the Rebo Rebo 170, and chose dissallow join, then bring it back to the main wall.
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    I think the really problem is that the Structure of the interior wall, joins the wrong side of structure. Looks like a Revit bug.

    Why the hell he joins the second structural element and not the first that intersects????

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    Default Re: Wall composition problem

    I moved 'structure[1]' layers in the type 'Ext Rebo-Rebo 351' into Core (moving one layer down, another up within 'Core Boundary' in 'Structure ...' dialog), and got desired picture.

    The way wall layers are routed: core of wall 'Int Rebo-Rebo 170' goes to core of joined wall ('Ext Rebo-Rebo 351'). Then layer of highest core priority ('structure[1]') wins as all layers of core of 'Ext Rebo-Rebo 351' have priority 3 (only layers with thickness count).
    Thus core layer of wall 'Int Rebo-Rebo 170' goes to the 'other' side of
    the core of wall 'Ext Rebo-Rebo 351'.

    Is there particular need to have those 'Structure [1]' layers outside of core boundary in the wall type 'Ext Rebo-Rebo 351'?
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