Wall join issue

Wall join issue

stin421b
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Wall join issue

stin421b
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Hi, i am currently working on a project for my high school architectur class and am having issues with revit.

 

So far i havebeen designing this wall that can bee seen below. The layers that consist of air would be filled when i embedded the all with two curtain walls; one for the furring and one for the framing. For the installation-room behind the gypsum wall board and for the mounting of the outside cladding, i used a series of 45 x 45mm sweeps. I also used a sweep for the skirting board(not in picture).

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However when i draw up a wall with an egde, and try to reveal the parts i get the following error: "Wall part could not be properly adjusted for join condition. Geometry may be inaccurate."

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If i then click ok and ignore the error, it does not join properly:

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I do not undersatnd why this is, and how to solve it, since i have not used Revit before. Has anyone else had this happen or understand it / know how to fix it?

 

Best regards,

 

Stinus Jørgensen

 

PS: Also thanks for all the help the people on here have given me, it is very nice.

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barthbradley
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Read this:

 

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-1CCD1005-CBDA-4338-8D60-489095D4BB25

 

Surprising they didn't teach you this yet.  It's critical info.   

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stin421b
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Thank you! I have read and tried to apply the article, but still cannot get it to work. I have set the layers in an ascending order from the core, and designated them based on their descriptions from the bottom of the article. I would assume that the lower priority layers, the problematic ones here being the cladding (4) and the sheathing (2), would not cut through eachother or the core, because of their priorities and intersecting with the same material however it still does.

 

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I also get a warning three times when i try to exit the wall editor:

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I do not understand what is wrong, in my understanding of the article this issue should not arise.

 

Do you understand what i am doing wrong?

 

Best regards,

 

Stinus Jørgensen

 

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