I have been asked to raise only a portion of floor slab to 1'-6" for only two floors of a 3 story building. Its modeled as a structural floor (6 1/2" thick) and there will only be a small portion that needs to be raised the 1'-6". I thought about using an In Place model component and doing a Void Extrusion, but not sure if this would be the best way to go about this, or if there might be a way to keep the slab uniform and add that height to that portion?
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So what you are saying, is that only a portion of the slab is thickened? Why not model that portion using another, thicker Slab Type?
Always think of how things are built. Think of the details of those edges of the raised portion. How is that transition going to be. Most likely you need a slab edge. If you think in Revit terms such as "voids", "model in place", you get lost and don't produce good documentation (model and details).
@barthbradley thanks, yes in essence that is what needs done. I was just trying to avoid having to edit the whole slab again. I ended up using the Model in Place Void Extrusion and placed a piece of slab above that at 1'-6" so that it comes out looking like what you sent me in the images. I was just wondering if anyone knew of a faster way of extruding so to speak a piece of slab.
@Alfredo_Medina yes i guess it all depends on the intent of what will be going on below the raised slab at those areas. I am thinking some piping would be added below that is taking up that space, but yes i wondered if i may need to add some slab edges around the wall to close off the floor properly.
@aolivieriPPG7E wrote:I was just wondering if anyone knew of a faster way.
The "faster way" is the way I suggested. What's the big deal with making the thickened portion as a different Slab Type?
Ah! I misread. The slab isn't thickened - it raised. Still, two floors.
@barthbradley only that i did not want to go through and edit the entire slab shape, as right now its all one piece of slab and the portions i needed raised were and two different areas along the building levels. At least with the Model in place Void Extrusion i was able to isolate just that portion of slab without having to actually change the slab shape.
@barthbradley 🙂 yes well i think the only other way to do this would be actually creating a nestled family to show the modeled extrusion of slab. That may have been cleaner and kept the integrity of the modeled pieces in lieu of the model in place pieces, but that seems so time consuming at this point.
If it is about speed, a faster way is to use Openings (By face or Shaft) ... If it is a must, I prefer these over model in place...See GIF below
PS: that doesn't look like a thickened slab but more like a floating magic carpet 🙂
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@aolivieriPPG7E wrote:@RDAOU Wow you know i had not thought of that!
WTF? You "had not thought of that"??? Using 2 Floors??? Did you read any of the other replies in this thread?
Guess not.
@barthbradley wrote:WTF? You "had not thought of that"??? Using 2 Floors??? Did you read any of the other replies in this thread?
Guess not.
I guess the OP was looking for a quicker alternative to Model in Place void because they didn't want to edit sketch of the original floor 🙂
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@barthbradley, @RDAOU i do not understand your hostility. Do you suffer from amnesia? The message record shows i responded to @barthbradley suggestion. But @RDAOU suggestion made more sense for what i needed accomplished. By the way this "he" is a "she" and you need to check yourself dude.
Hostility? Well I can speak for myself only.. If you find anything I posted hostile, please do report it ...
And appologies...if "he" was offending, that was edited. I have no means to identify gender from behind screens ... he(s) and she(s) are equal
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@RDAOU i was not addressing you and you did not offend. I only included you in my response as @barthbradley found it so convenient to copy you on a message to me, where i know he did not use "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot".
FWIW "Dude": Another approach would be to Copy to Clipboard the sketch boundary of your raised floor - and then Edit the lower floor and Paste from Clipboard the copied sketch boundary from the raised floor. Bada Bing.
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