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Adjusting Wall Ope Wrapping

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jwallace2T8CK
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Adjusting Wall Ope Wrapping

Hi All,

 

I've come across an issue in which I have an internal wall insulation at 50mm thickness. However, when it meets a window/door ope it wraps and reduces to 25mm. See a screenshot attached below. Is there a way of adjusting this without having to cut profile for each ope? (there are nearly 200 apartments and I really dont want to do that for each ope in this project).

 

Kind Regards

 

John

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Message 2 of 8

Hard to troubleshoot based on that one screenshot.  A wild guess would be to disallow auto-join and manually join after aligning edges.  

 

Posting the file would be your best bet though. .  

Message 3 of 8

Hi @barthbradley,

 

Any research I've done indicates that you cant adjust the thickness of the wall structure once it wraps at wall opes. I have manually done this by unticking the "wraps" option in the wall construction and then created a group with the desired build-up that we can place at the wall opes. Once I have completed that for one floor I can copy and assign to the other relevant views. It was the only way I could see getting around the issue.

 

Thank you for your input non-the-less.

Message 4 of 8
RDAOU
in reply to: jwallace2T8CK

@jwallace2T8CK 

 

You are right...the thickness of the wrap cannot be modified. it is constant and follows that of the original layer but you can do that detail using several workarounds. What you did (as described in your last post) is 1 way, but thats too much work and too many groups which personally I try to avoid when not really necessary.

 

Instead I would use one of the following 

  • Split the insulation to 2 layers one that wraps and one that doesn't 

RDAOU_0-1630573896577.png

 

  • The method we oft use is a nested Detail component in the window family that will mask part of the wrap with a filled region (See GIF below)

reduce wraping thickness M2.gif

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jwallace2T8CK
in reply to: RDAOU

Hi @RDAOU 

Those are neat options indeed. I had thought about the nested detail in the family. The separate insulation that wraps is not a bad way to do it either. 

 

Really appreciate the feedback and explanations given. Its helped a lot.

 

Kind Regards

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jwallace2T8CK
in reply to: RDAOU

Hi RDAOU,

Out of curiosity, is it possible to hide the line between the 2 insulation layers you have shown? I think that this is the best and quickest option, but would like to know if that could be switched off?
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RDAOU
in reply to: jwallace2T8CK

Only for the insulation layer no it is not possible. maybe with LW but that's a tedious task to do

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jwallace2T8CK
in reply to: RDAOU

Thanks for the reply....I was thinking as much. Its not the biggest issue really, more of a personal preference. But c'est la vie.

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