one end of a wall wrap?

one end of a wall wrap?

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one end of a wall wrap?

Anonymous
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Is there any way to wrap only one end of a wall?  It is fine if I have another wall to join the other end but I have a lot of walls that terminate at curtain wall for instance, which obviously would not have a wrapped end there.  Masked region is not an option.  This mostly is on 1:100 floor plans with a ton of wall patitions.  Thanks.

 

Regards Peter.

 

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L.Maas
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It is not possible through wall definitions.

 

Depending on your project. Maybe you can consider to (automatically) embed your curtain walls in the wall?

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Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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Anonymous
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The curtain wall is the exterior facade of the building.  I have a lot of partition walls that butt (perpendicular) into the CW.  One end is a free end, which I would like to show a wrap of the drywall, the other end terminates at the CW, at a spandrell panel, which I do not want to show a wrap.  Thanks.

 

Regards Peter.

 

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L.Maas
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Ok, some possible other solutions.

-Create similar walls, one with end wrap other without. (Left in screenshot)

-Use wall without end wrap. Create another wall of only plaster layer and place that end of walls were needed (Right in screenshot)

-Use wall without end wrap. Use a (e.g generic face based) family to be used as plaster element.

 

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Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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Anonymous
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Thanks - I thought about doing the first option.  Unfortunately I didn't really want to do every wall twice but it looks like I don't have any other options.  I was hoping it was just a function of the wall instance that I was overlooking.  Thanks again.

 

Regards Peter.

 

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55chuteT9MXS
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Hello, has there been any solutions to this in 2023? interior drywall partition with only one free end that needs to be wrapped with drywall.  

 

Thanks, 

 

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55chuteT9MXS
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Besides, cut profile, additional wall family, etc.  Even cut profile leaves one join line that you have to hide.  

 

Thanks 

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