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Wed, May 27, 2009 at 5:33:05 AM | Achieving Joints between two walls

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I am trying to draw a concrete wall panel system that has a joint similar to the joint shown in the attached image  (Panel joint.jpg) at either end. I am struggling to find the best way of achieving this.

The worst case scenario would be just to have a simple 10mm joint between panels. I have tried to do this with the standard revit wall but it keeps trying to join the walls together.

 Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 Thanks in advance

Andrew



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Wed, May 27, 2009 at 5:40:30 AM | Achieving Joints between two walls

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I think i create that with "Curtain walls", create the curtain wall panel in a family then load to project and change the panel by the new family....

 


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Fri, May 29, 2009 at 12:55:22 PM | Achieving Joints between two walls

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Have you tried right clicking on the little end point circle and hitting disallow join?


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Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 7:40:51 AM | Achieving Joints between two walls

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This looks like a job for... not Superman.  I have found the 'Edit wall profile' to be useful.  My thoughts on this one would be to create a wall, edit the profile for the end, then mirror the wall about an axis line which you draw to define.  If you need this throughout, you would have to copy each wall and move them (probably).  In any case, this seems to be an interesting problem and I would love to hear what you actually find works best.  Have you tried applying an image to the face of a simple wall to make it appear as you want it to?

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