Wall Joins

Wall Joins

PhilvK
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Wall Joins

PhilvK
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I want to extend the end of the wall at #1 in the 1st image below to the face of the wall at #2. The wall however extends into the wall at #2, and also into the wall above as shown in the 2nd image. How do I correct this please?

Extend Wall 1.jpg

 

Extend Wall 2.jpg

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RDAOU
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Hey @PhilvK

 

Did you try to use the Wall Joins tool?  modify >> geometry>> wall joins

 

otherwise can u copy paste those walls into a clean file which u can attach so that one can look at the walls layers which you have set up?

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PhilvK
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Thank you. Below is what I get trying to join the walls. I still must be doing something wrong.

Extend Wall 3.jpg

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ToanDN
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Highlight the shirt wall, right click the blue grip at the end and select
disallow join. Grip stretch it to touch the face of the concrete wall. Use
join geometry the two walls.
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PhilvK
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Here's the file. Thank you for looking at it!

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PhilvK
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Success!  Thank you both!!

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ToanDN
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I think it's still possible to use join walls tool to get the same result.
I will take a look at the file when I am back to the computer.
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ToanDN
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I think it's still possible to use join walls tool to get the same result.
I will take a look at the file when I am back to the computer.
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RDAOU
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@ToanDN Working hard 🙂 even when on the road lol

 

@PhilvK

at intersection marked 1 ... As well as the one adjacent to it; those are simple joints and can use the "Wall Join" tool

 

at intersection marked 2 ... You've got more than 4 walls joining at that point; hence, the tool option is not possible....well it is possible but you will spend time click next till REVIT generates the right combination which you require (it also pops a notice stating that it is better to do it manual)

 

Manual means right click end grip >> disallow Join >> drag end to align >> then use "Join Geometry" tool

 

See screencast.

 

 

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PhilvK
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Awesome, and thank you!

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