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Low furniture - gab with the wall

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Message 1 of 17
mairh_tsek
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Low furniture - gab with the wall

Hello,

 

When I place a low furniture in Revit ( that is selected from the French Revit Library - Mobilier > Cuisine> Meubles bas), a gap created between the hosted wall and the furniture. With the option 'Move' I cannot move the the furniture to be ajusted with the wall, I can move it only horizontal.

Any idea?

 

[See the attachment]

 

Thank you in advamce!

 

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Message 2 of 17
Sahay_R
in reply to: mairh_tsek

Don't use the Move command. Use Modify>>ALign.


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Message 3 of 17
mairh_tsek
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The problem remains...

Message 4 of 17
mairh_tsek
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I just noticed that in the familt there is a parameter Constrain FL and the value that it has is the value of the gab that I have.

Any idea what can I do?

 

Thank you!

Message 5 of 17
Sahay_R
in reply to: mairh_tsek

Can you share a RVT that shows the behavior? Or at least the furniture family so that I am not just guessing?


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Message 6 of 17
mairh_tsek
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Thank you!

Message 7 of 17
Sahay_R
in reply to: mairh_tsek

Take a look at the attached file. When you manipulate the value of the instance parameter Space from Wall, then you will be able to align the casework to the wall (or move it away, as the case may be).

 

The problem is because the casework has been created as wall-based Furniture. To avoid (this is optional) - CTRL-C the geometry from this family, CTRL-V into a Casework family template (not wall-based), and constrain. But for the time being, your problem is solved.


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Message 8 of 17

after clicking on move, at the option bar, check disjoin & uncheck Constrain.

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Message 9 of 17

After checking the family I found a constrain added at plan view forcing the family to stay away of the wall by 100 mm.

inside the family, make that constrain/dimension =0 and lock it.

check attached screencast.

 

 

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Message 10 of 17

Hello,

 

Thank you for your help. I actually deleted this constrain parameter and after move the furniture to the wall.

 

 

Message 11 of 17
mairh_tsek
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@r sahayUZMK9 , @MostafaElashmawy , 

 

Hello,

 

I have again problem with these family furniture. I dont now why but my furnitures don;t have handle.. but ib the family there is.

I check the VG and I have the visisbility on in all the sub-categories of Furniture.

 

I also re-import the family but the problem remains...

 

See the attachments..

 

Thank you in advance1

Message 12 of 17
mairh_tsek
in reply to: mairh_tsek

@Sahay_R , @MostafaElashmawy , 

 

Hello,

 

I have again problem with these family furniture. I dont now why but my furnitures don;t have handle.. but ib the family there is.

I check the VG and I have the visisbility on in all the sub-categories of Furniture.

 

I also re-import the family but the problem remains...

 

See the attachments..

 

Thank you in advance1

Message 13 of 17
Sahay_R
in reply to: mairh_tsek

Insert the handle into the door facade family instead of placing it directly in the final cabinet family. That worked for me.


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Message 14 of 17
mairh_tsek
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But it seems that there is already in the family

Message 15 of 17
Sahay_R
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There is something in the family that the handle family does not like. I was able insert the handle family directly into the project and into the door family - both ways the handles showed up in the project.

 

And here's what it is - change your 3D view to Fine display. Or select the handle in the family. Go into its Visibility / Graphics Overrides. 

Check the highlighted boxers - 

Capture.PNG


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Message 16 of 17
mairh_tsek
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I did it but nothing happens when I import the family in the project.

 

Here are 2 families..

 

 

 Thank you in advance!

Message 17 of 17
Sahay_R
in reply to: mairh_tsek

1) Please see the attached project.

The only change that I have made is to change the display level from Medium to Fine.

 

2) Also - the fixed families

You can see the handles even when display is set to  medium

 


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