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Just create the door with a flat panel where the mesh is. Assign a mesh material to the panel.
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Thanks for those suggestions guys, I'll give them a try as I've got the same issue.
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you guys are geniuses. Exactly what i was looking for! Thanks!!!
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I am using Revit 2013 and I aissgned a metal material to my panel and added hexagonal cutouts, but they are huge. I am trying to reduce the size (playing with size and center spacing), but I cannot get it to make them around a 1/4". Can anyone help with this?
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Same answer....
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Thanks. But I am not able to get the openings and the width of the metal between the openings small enough. I would like the openings to be about 1/4" with 9/32" staggered centers (see attached image). When I put in these sizes it doesn't work. The image that you sent still looks too big, although it is difficult to tell without any reference scale.
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You'll have to use the WHOLE image and not only one "hole" size, I don't work in Imperial, only metric system so, create the image with 25.5 cm x 16 cm (I think that's the correct size of that image) and test it.
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Thanks! That worked. Under cutouts in the material editor I used a custom image and then scaled it to the size I need. I really appreciate the help.
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Hi All,
I am using Revit 2016 and I can't find a material in any library that has perforations. Am I missing something? Every other forum suggests just making a mesh myself, but it would be much easier and quicker if I could just select one from the materials library.
Thank you!
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I have revit 2018, it has come with very few materials. Like it does not have those material finishes under metal like shown below by Typhoon. If materials i see in manage tab, are all the materials i have.
I have been trying to find material libraries, which I had thought would be very easy but hasn't been. Can anybody can guide me how to fill up my libray?
I am right now looking for some nice perforated metal options.
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