Hello everyone
Any idea how to go around modeling the following joint between the wall and the floor above it, with a slight gap between them (wall and floor dont touch)? Wall to a certain height and than beam above the wall or a modeled-in-place void?
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Is that space an expansion joint between the floor and wall? If so, just modify the sketch boundary of the floor and pull that boundary/edge away from the wall.
I've use this family for floor expansion joint
As for wall, I would simply offset the wall below the structural beam and you don't need fancy in-place family.
@syman2000 Thanks!
@barthbradley can you share a screencast?
I figured out, that the simpliest way is to make REVEAL in the wall section, on the desired layer.
@dm0144 wrote:
@barthbradley can you share a screencast?
A screencast to show how to edit the boundary of a Floor???
@barthbradley @On the image I posted, the green part is a wall (vertical element) and the gray part is a floor (horiznotal element)
Creating expansion joint in floor plan is not the desired outcome. The desired outcome is, creating expansion joint specifically above the wall, that is, separating the VERTICAL element, and not separating the vertical (wall) from the horizontal (floor).
So basically, you want to lower the height of the wall below. What's supporting the floor/footing above it?
@barthbradley the floor is supporten on two oposite side in floor plan. The vertical gray part above the gap (25 cm) is a beam, connecting both supporting sides. That is why, initially I though of modeling a beam above the expansion joint. The wall in the section is not supporting.
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