Hi-
have searched far and wide - to attempt to embed a curtain wall into this in-place wall mass- although the CW does embed it does not cut the host wall- and when l attempt to use the cut geometry tool- nothing - do in-place mass have different properties that basic walls -have load tow images of the wall both have the CW embedded- have tried numerous techniques -
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@Anonymous wrote:....do in-place mass have different properties that basic walls -
It is not the Mass, it it the Wall. If it is Slanted or Wall: By Face on a Slanted Surface, the Curtain wall will not be embedded ie: won't cut the Wall
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Thanks for the response- i will attempt to use your method- the images may be misleading- but the wall is vertical as is the CW -
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If it is vertical you shouldn't be having any issues...should it not work, upload a .rvt with that mass for a closer look
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my bad - the wall is a mass in place component - and although l can place an opening in the wall- the curtain wall does not align with the opening or the wall...
Hi:
After spending countless hours on attempting to embed a single storey curtain wall into an in-place wall component mass - all l had to do was erase the in-place wall mass and replace it with a normal wall - and the curtain wall just embedded fine...l have to wonder what the use of a in-place wall mass - if you can not modify it- although the wall mass did host normal windows fine - but when it came to the curtain wall.. no method succeeded- just to let the next revit user know...
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