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Wall plasetering doubt

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Anonymous
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Wall plasetering doubt

Hii

Im really new to revit.

How do make the core and plastering work properly in this joint.

In wall joint setting i get only 2 settings

 

 

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

Wall layers join based on the following:

  1. The Layer function defined under Type Properties >> Structure
  2. The Layer placement within the Core or outside the core 

Example Below:

Type 1:

  • Plaster layer - Function: Finish [5] - Placed outside the Core
  • CMU Layers - Function: Substrate [2] and placed in the Core

Type 2:

  • Plaster layer - Function: Finish [5] - Placed outside the Core
  • Air Gap and CMU Layers - Function: Substrate [2] and placed in the Core
  •  Concrete Layer Function - Function: Structure [1] and placed in the Core

 

Those are not universal settings, sometimes one combination doesn't work and one would need to try another

W1.png              W2.png

 

 

w3.png

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Anonymous
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Thanks alot rd.rd 

 

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Anonymous
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Is there a way to get the plaster to go around the structural column ? 

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

If it Wraps around the column meaning the column is entirely embedded in wall...

Option 1:

Reduce the size of the column a value = plaster thickness? this way when you join geometry the wall plaster will wrap the column

 

Option 2:

you can edit the column family and add a plaster layer (another extrusion)

 

Option 3: (Only if you are familiar with Parts)

Converting the wall to parts allow you to control layers separately  by enabling shape handles / grips

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Anonymous
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Thanks you so much for the quick reply!
i am actually taking a test for a job interview.

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