Cuttable Objects

Cuttable Objects

PhilvK
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Cuttable Objects

PhilvK
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I have a simple family that has 2 sides with a cross member at the top. The top is at 7’-0” high, and the family is set up as a floor based Generic family, which I thought was supposed to be cuttable. I tried changing to other family types, but when I load it into a project with a cut plane of 5’-6”, the top part appears and isn’t being cut in section. I suspect there’s a setting for this but can’t find it.  Is there a way to do this?

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Message 2 of 18

barthbradley
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When cut in Plan/RCP is checked?

 

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Message 3 of 18

PhilvK
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Where is that setting?

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barthbradley
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In the family under Visibility settings at the top. I'll bet it got unchecked when you started experimenting with different family categories.    

 

 

...if, by chance, it's grayed out; switch the family category to one that will give you have access to that checkbox, and then switch it back after checking. 

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cbcarch
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Edit the family, edit extrusion--Visibility settings on Ribbon.

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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PhilvK
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It's checked, but still won't cut. Oh well.....

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Message 7 of 18

barthbradley
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I've got a couple of ideas what it might be. Can you just post the family? That would be easier. 

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Message 8 of 18

PhilvK
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Here it is. Thank  you for looking at it!

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Message 9 of 18

barthbradley
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Consultant

Hate to tell you, but the family doesn't appear to be the problem. All's good here. Perhaps a view setting in your project is the culprit? Could you explain again what is happening for you? You mention Plan View and Section View cut display. Are you saying that it shows no cross-member when seen in a Section Cut Elevation View? 

 

...and then you mention Plan View representation. Are you saying that the cross-member shows or does not show when you're cut range is below the member? 

Message 10 of 18

PhilvK
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I just put it into a new project and it works fine. I'll look at more settings to see if I can make it work. Thanks again!

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Message 11 of 18

PhilvK
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I think the issue is that they are sitting on a sloping floor slab. I just copy clipped them into another new project with a flat slab and they work fine!

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Message 12 of 18

barthbradley
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Consultant

AHHH! The old sloped floor phemon! That's a nugget of info! Glad you got it worked out. 

 

Cheers!

Message 13 of 18

PhilvK
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Thanks again!

Message 14 of 18

ToanDN
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@PhilvK wrote:

I think the issue is that they are sitting on a sloping floor slab. I just copy clipped them into another new project with a flat slab and they work fine!


The issue isn't the sloped floor, but the gate is below the cut plane.  If you placed it on a flat surface that is low enough you would face the same issue.

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cbcarch
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Try using a Plan Region to control the cut plane just in the area where needed.

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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Message 16 of 18

barthbradley
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Consultant

Just to be clear guys, if you are cutting through an object that is placed at a angle to the view, it's going to look different (obviously). I thought that was what @PhilvK discovered, and what I meant by the "old sloped floor phenom".  I was making light of what I thought was a simple misinterpretation of what was going on.  I think we've all been victims of the "old sloped floor phenom". Smiley Wink

 

 

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Message 17 of 18

ToanDN
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The family set to always vertical.
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Message 18 of 18

barthbradley
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Consultant

...well then; that rules out the "old sloped floor phenom".  

 

 

...could be the "old azimuth phenom". 

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