Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> 230 brick wall wont cleanup to 250 brick veneer wall (images attached) RA2008
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Hi, Am trying to get a simple wall cleanup to happen but am struggling. It is a 230 brickwall that butts up to a 250 brick veneer wall and instead of the brickwork nicely cleaning up (as shown in acad image) it breaches the caivty and butts up to the timber wall. I figured this had to do with the priority of both the 230 brick and the timber stud wall being 1 but it doesnt semm to matter what I change the 230 brick prority to it just does the same thing. Please help! Images: revit1 - how it is cleaning up incorrectly in revit acad - I did it in autocad to show the correct way I would like revit to cleanup revit2 - the 230 brick wall structure properties box revit3 - the 250 brick veneer wall structure properties box
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The attached image shows a wall join where the wall join has been disallowed. If you click on the brick wall and right click on the blue dot it allows this option. Then just stretch the wall to snap to the edge. If you do not want to see the join line I think this can be achieved with the line work tool.
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thankyou very much tim123, that worked and I can hide the line with a region fill.
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You might be able to use the "Edit Wall Joins" tool and cycle through the different join conditions. Sometimes this tool can be a little frustruating but it is worth a try. The button is located in the tool bar at the top left of the Screen.
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Thanks for the suggestion......I catn seem to find the button though, do you mean 'edit cut profile'?
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No I mean the Edit Wall Joins button. Check out the image i attached
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Right in front of me! Thanks for taking the time to show me.
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