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"cant keep wall and target joined"

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jacobU54KZ
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"cant keep wall and target joined"

I am following a Revit tutorial book and just made this roof dormer. I was told in the book to attach the wall to the roof...simple enough. However I get this message every time I try to attach it. Know any suggestions? Thanks!

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

Would have to look at the file, but it's a pretty common error. But you know, you could create that eyebrow in the roof sketch instead of modeling it as a separate roof and cutting dormer opening.  Interested?  

 

eyebrow1.pngeyebrow.png

 

BTW: You can post your file here as an Attachment to a reply Post.  Be happy to examine it and tell you why you are getting that error. 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

Split the wall in the middle (where the peak of the dormer is) and attach the two walls to the roof.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

if this is about attaching walls to roof, a monolithic roof (like I am showing above and here) would make it so much easier too.  

 

FWIW. 

 

 

eyebrow2.png

 

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jacobU54KZ
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

Thank you guys for the response. It is a singular roof, as the attachment photo shows. I tried splitting the wall and it worked fine on one side but not the other. The other side got the same message. Along with the photo, I've attached a copy of the project for anyone to look at. Thanks!

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jacobU54KZ
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

After my reply, I started tinkering with the wall and found that it was just too long I think. I shortened the wall, attached to top of roof, then moved the wall back to where I wanted it and it was all good!

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

Selecting the Wall and using Clipboard Cut and Paste Aligned to Same Place also worked for me.  Replacement Wall attaches perfectly after that.  

 

Good Luck to you.  

 

FWIW: Miter works too.  Do you know about Miter?

 

Miter726.png

 

 

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jacobU54KZ
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

You're right, and way easier than dragging the wall around. Thanks

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ


@jacobU54KZ wrote:

You're right, and way easier than dragging the wall around. Thanks


 

I edited post and added another approach for you. Miter.  

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: jacobU54KZ

In fact, you ought to mark Miter as the Accepted Solution here.  

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jacobU54KZ
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

I don't know why I didn't think of that haha. Even better.

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