is there a way to "explode" a wall, in order to stretch certain layers? divide p

is there a way to "explode" a wall, in order to stretch certain layers? divide p

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is there a way to "explode" a wall, in order to stretch certain layers? divide p

svalen
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Does Revit allow you to explode a wall so that layers all become detached? example, model gypsum stud wall, explode, then delete or stretch gypsum from one side? I know of the way to do this in edit type, base extensions etc, but was wondering if there is a type of explode tool for this? Divide parts? 

 

Also, does Revit Lt have divide parts?

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Redrunner92
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This is what "Create Parts" is used for. After selecting a wall, use the button on your Modify tab:

Create parts.png

 

Be sure "Show Parts" is selected in your view's Properties in any view in which you want to see a wall as parts rather than an integrated wall (after you have selected a wall and clicked Create Parts).

 

Show Parts.png

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hmunsell
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if you are only stretching one layer edit the wall type and unlock that layer. i don't believe using the parts tool will not allow you to "Stretch" a wall layer, only divide it.

 

 

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Redrunner92
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Good point. @svalen  To do what @hmunsell  said:

Wall layers.png

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hmunsell
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Thanks... i have a screen cast for it, but i couldn't get it to attach.... 😞

 

here it is....

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Redrunner92
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Dontcha hate it when attachments won't work? Haha. Wonderful, that's a good explanation.

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hmunsell
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especially when your like "i Know that one....." and then your computer decides not to cooperate LOL

 

thanks, just happen to have a similar situation over the weekend that i made the screencast for. Actually for that one i ended up suggesting a Create Parts as a solution. it all depends on the situation....

 

 

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svalen
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I see, thank you for this. Unfortunately, I'm using Revit LT, I don't beleive this option is avaiable...

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Redrunner92
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Yeah and you're thinking "Please don't let that other person post before I do!" No worries though, you are an expert at this whereas I just have a bit more experience than many new users. I'll defer to you gladly.

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Redrunner92
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Bummer! I see that now on the list I posted to you in another of your posts. Do you not have the Edit Wall Assembly option either? That isn't specified in that PDF list.

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svalen
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Do you mean the standard "edit type"  option?

edit wall.JPG

 

If not...where is Edit Wall Assembly?

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Redrunner92
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Click into that Edit Type menu. The first row should be called Structure. Then click the Edit... button.

Edit Structure.png

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svalen
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Oh yes, I know of that method.  Thanks!

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preritk
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Well the easiest way to do that would be- 

1. Select the wall.

2. Create Parts.

3. Switch to 3d view and select each part and use displace elements.

4. Repeat the same process for each element.

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