Can someone help me with this problem? As you can see in plan, section B, the counter top stop...

Can someone help me with this problem? As you can see in plan, section B, the counter top stop...

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Can someone help me with this problem? As you can see in plan, section B, the counter top stop...

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Can someone help me with this problem? As you can see in plan, section B, the counter top stop before the fridge but in section view it project the counter top from the opposite side. Same as the base on section A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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Open Family, go to 3D View, select the kick board and check it Visibility Settings to see if "Front/Back" in unchecked.  If it is, check it and reload the Family into the Project.  

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ToanDN
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Is the fridge inserted as a nested family in the U shape casework family? If so, edit the fridge family and set it to Shared then reload.
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Autodesk Community Thank you so much... I fixed it already. I changed the family category.
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Take note that your kitchen doors are poorly placed too.
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No disrespect but you are clueless on kitchen design and cabinet design. You are missing the concept of kickplates and their required height and depth
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Matthew Brooks Robinson Thank you for your comments. You’re right sir because I’m not a kitchen specialist nor a designer, I’m just a Autocad drafsman and just trying to used revit for just less than 2 months.
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Matthew Brooks Robinson my boss instructed me to do like this.
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may be existing but totally bad design though good idea to try to replicate something that is at your house
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the outdoor is hinged on the wrong side and if you see the gap above the fridge it is to allow the fridge to breath.
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Roy, don't worry. Matthew is a Marketing Assistant. He can just add the missing lines for you in Photoshop.
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Paul O'Brien Dear dickhead that was in 1972 and they were 2 of the biggest architectural firms in NYC!
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And w/o a marketing department your firm that you only work for, wouldn't get shit for work.
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lucdoucet_msdl
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This seems to be a cuttable family issue in that the counter and kick-plate from the opposite side of the room/section plane are masking the refrigerator.

Check which Revit family type you've used to model the counter and kick-plate against the list of cuttable families in the Revit help : About Cuttable Families

 

An obvious problem would be that you have modelled the counter with a generic model family that will be cut or cropped if you will by the section plane as will a casework family.

 

-luc

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