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Division Profile for Tilt-up Panels

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ipenn9XVVP
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Division Profile for Tilt-up Panels

I have a project where we are doing tilt-up construction and I'm trying to create the chamfers that happen between each panel. The division profile that I made does not maintain the 3/4" dims I going for.

 

Is this something that will work with division profile or should I stick with using wall reveals?

 

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barthbradley
in reply to: ipenn9XVVP

Not sure I understand the issue you are describing, but the using reveals is for this is pretty common.  Regardless though, you need a chamfer profile to use.  If you want to post the profile you are having issues with, we can repair it.  

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ipenn9XVVP
in reply to: barthbradley

On the left is an image of the division profile family and the right image is the profile being applied to my wall. The 3/4" dims are not being maintained when I load it into the project.

 

The wall panels are made using the create parts tool with the division profile attached to this message.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Message 4 of 9
barthbradley
in reply to: ipenn9XVVP

Seems to be working fine in Project. I did add a few constraints to the family. Give it a try and let me know. 

 

Division.png

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ipenn9XVVP
in reply to: barthbradley

This is the look I'm trying to accomplish where instead of it saying 29/32" on the chamfered pieces it says 3/4"t03.JPGt04.JPG

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barthbradley
in reply to: ipenn9XVVP

Yes, it's maddening. I have no explanation why the 5/32" disparity.  It's totally replicable in 2021 a well.  I would contact Autodesk about this.  

 

The only workaround I could come up with is by changing the profile to account for the extra 5/32".

 

Division Profile B.png

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barthbradley
in reply to: ipenn9XVVP

Division Profile C.png

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ipenn9XVVP
in reply to: barthbradley

Alright I'll contact Autodesk and see if they are able to help.

 

I liked the idea of having a wall split into parts (tilt-up panels) and having each panel separated with the  division profile for easy management. But having that little 3/4" chamfer start at the face of the wall just messes up.

 

Thanks very much for your help though!

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Anonymous
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