Hello all,
How do you resolve this situation with walls
Any sugestion?
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Hello all,
How do you resolve this situation with walls
Any sugestion?
you had your structure layer of the main wall outside the coreboundary.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
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.
Thanks
Can you post a sketch of how you want it to look. I'm not sure I understand.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
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 )
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.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
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????
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'?
Last edited by lev.lipkin; 2005-11-16 at 10:02 PM.