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hi to all, in the design of a cottage I designed the perimeter walls with the correct stratigraphy (intonaco+laterizio+cappotto+intonaco) ... now I went to position correctly the pillars but... when the wall intersects the pillar rather than interrupting as logical that it is the "trapass", moreover I would like the planned plaster of the wall "wrap" the pillar... Can you give me a few tips on how to proceed?

Hello! !
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the subject has been dealt with several times.
use the "search" function in the revit forum. set the search word (e.g. pillars walls), and the discussions appear to you.
or look down at this discussion bnel pane: Similar discussions
 
thanks gfrank, as you said in a previous post I used the command "divid" then "dissocia" and in the end "allinea" to the outer thread of the pillar, everything seems to work (the brick stops where the pillar begins but 2 problems arise,

1) Intensive plaster layer continues to cross the pillar.
2) In the corners the insulating layer also crosses the pillar

Where am I wrong?
 
I discarded in the forum looking for a clue... But I can't find anything... !

also doing a section in correspondence of the pillar itself... rather than the sectioned pillar.... I see the wall sampling!...:frown: help me please!
 
Not wrong. is the program that is made to c.

I've had to solve many times by planting good retinals.
very little bim I would say.

Fortunately now I am reusing much more autocad..... :mixed:bekle::angry:
 
but as it is said if you use it avoid (r-evit).
it's true revit will be a nice program to make villas with the mold but if only you go down in details it's better to fly over. I tried to process a restoration project with revit, in the end I had to go back to the old carcad will be more exhausting but in the end solve more quickly a thousand cases! I'm curious to see 2011 what I was able to give birth in autodesk.
bom pessoal
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It's the object system that doesn't make you customize or do the details you want.

then if these "objects" have defects... (as the pillars), saved!

you should always stick with families, but, if you succeed in having a result, you should stop doing the technician of the construction profession and surroundings to become a programmer. An absurdity! !

then when you have multiple stages of work on a building, like: 1) existing relief, 2) sanatoria project, 3) variant project, 4) variant project of the variant....

Forget it and go back to pull the lines with autocad you do 100 times before.

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I agree with you. a must invent 1000+1 solution to spin I am revit, I don't know rest confident for 2011 then we see what revolution they do. eheee old dear autocad is true to the great, retini, sampling, colors all things that with revit become impossible qsi. And then he's fucking lost families! one should have an archive with 1 mln of solutions.
Competition on alternative energies :4425:
 
"let me lose and go back to pull the lines with autocad you do 100 times before"

and for those who have no autocad? and they never used it? Do I have to go back to the drawing table?

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