Hi -
I've run into this problem quite a few times, and I feel like the solution is probably obvious, but I can't seem to figure out what it is. I often have small bumpouts on buildings where the dimension of the offset between the face of the primary wall and the bumpout is smaller than the wall thickness. In these cases I struggle to get the walls to cleanup correctly. Included is a quick example - in this case the foundation assembly is 1'-3" wide, and the jog is 1'.
It doesn't seem consistent - I can draw walls with small offsets and they will work fine, but in certain situations the cleanups will fail. I will also sometimes get the warning that "Revit can't create wall" or "can't keep elements joined" and not be able to draw the side walls of the bumpout at all.
Sometimes I can use disallow join and get the walls to behave, but not always. I don't know if I've got the function parameter in my wall assemblies set up incorrectly or something like that? I've messed around with them quite a bit, but they don't seem to have an impact on how the walls clean up with each other.
Thanks,
Jason
Create individual walls, for each layer.
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Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | Especialista BIM
Autodesk Certified Professional
your wall is reaction to the another wall level below or above but he shows that in all height of the wall. check all the wall that connect to your wall use the wall joins but this is temporary solotion, you should use the individual walls.
Hi, I've gotten round this by drawing in the recess deeper than the wall thickness then, once the recess is in place, reducing the recess to the desired depth.
Hope this helps!
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