Hey!
I'm making a nested parametric door family. I've simplified a family for this forum post to show my problem.
I have nested multiple families in the door. The door (including the grill) has parametric height and width values.
I want to cut out a part out of the grill using a face based void. The void is locked in the same place, but the door + grill move up and down.
This works fine. Until the void comes at a certain height, when the error messages pops up: "Can't cut instance(s) of x out of its host." But I want the door to be fully parametric.
- Could it be related to the Cut calculation (0.79 mm)?
- Or the void itself?
Love to hear solutions/workarounds!
A face based void MUST always cut its host otherwise it will be deleted. IE: you cannot have a face based void not cutting anything
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Thanks @RDAOU for the reply! I tried 2 things on basis of your advice ("IE: you cannot have a face based void not cutting anything")
1. made the grill overlap so that the void would always be cutting an excursion. This did not work.
2. Made a door panel excursion inside the grill family. So the door and the grill are the same family. After placed the void in the host family (inside the door panel). But this did not work either. But the void is always cutting the big excursion.
Your 2 solutions:
1. I do not completely understand how I make this. Are they 2 grills overlapping each other? Or will the grill family interact based on family type.
2. If I don't nest the grill family. It slows down my model by a lot. You get the warning message from Revit: "This array contains multiple copies of some identical geometry. Performance might be improved by using a nested family and arraying copies of its instances.
Thanks again and looking forward to your reply!
Create a panel family without the void, make a copy to create a panel family with the void + grill (those cane be nested or direct build), load them in the door family, but place only one in the model. Create a Family Type parameter (label) so that you can have a drop down list to choose which panel type to show.
Sorry I didn't have access to Revit earlier so I was making an assumption based on your description. I downloaded the family you have attached. I could move the face based void fine without it failing to cut. It might have been the constraints you had in the Array. I am not sure since I was unable to recreate the error. (Watch GIF below)
The revised Family attached with this reply seems fine try it out.
However, while at it, I did notice a couple of things (there might be more):
Things you might want to consider:
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@RDAOU Thank you for taking the time to help me! Really appreciate it.
Thankyou for pointing out some problems. I simplified my model for sharing purposes but still very helpful!
However, when I'm moving the void up I still get the error message. You see the dimension line from the RP of the handle. Is this problem due something in my settings/revit?
Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions!
Based on your advice to have 2 families, one with a cut (shorter) and one not.
Now I'm trying to figure out how to properly use the formulas to swap between the shorter and the longer grill.
What I tried:
So: what is the best way to let Revit change the grill from long to short and back?
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer questions!
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