This post is for steel column base plates only:
If anyone can comment on their experience with the new base plates vs. using extrusions nested in the families, I would appreciate any insight. Please feel free to comment on any of my issues below.
I am testing the new connection tools to be used for standard column base plate modeling. Right now, it appears the connection families are not fully parametric, and seem to break rather easily.
I will not get into too much detail yet, but I made several column BP types by modifying the OOTB connection, then changed the column sizes and switched the newly made types a few times, and the base plates appeared to break (the previously made type did not properly insert when applied again to a new column, as if parameters that should be parametric did not change/update properly)
Is anyone else having difficulties with connection types resetting values when being re-applied, or not updating to the different column sizes?
Here is my list of issues for column base plates right now:
- Not fully parametric to the column size. There are still parameters that are not parametric to the column size. This means I still have to make a new connection type for every size.
- Newly created types do not seem to be parametric when re-using on new columns. This is mentioned above. Made several types, and could not successfully re-apply them.
- No grout, only an offset. I can offset the connection for grout, but tapered grout itself cannot be part of the connection.
- As far as I know, base plate connections cannot be nested into column families, even though a column base plate does not need primary and secondary part, just the column (right?)
Thanks