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Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 1:36:17 PM | Cut Adaptive Components

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Excellent, thanks! I forgot to check 'Cuttable'. 


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Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 4:46:32 AM | Cut Adaptive Components

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About "Curved Panels": http://buildz.blogspot.pt/2012/05/repeat-and-divide-prt-i-curved-panels.html

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Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:35:33 AM | Cut Adaptive Components

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Thanks Typhoon, great video!


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Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 3:13:27 PM | Cut Adaptive Components

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hey im having the exact same problem with the adaptive components and the repeat command. can you please elaborate further on your solution. its been pissing me off too aha


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Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 4:35:38 AM | Cut Adaptive Components

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Hi Cimini,

 

The solution was that adaptive components that are repeated on a divided surface using the new 'Repeat' tool in Revit Architecture 2013 cannot be cut with a Void object. You can use a 'Curtain Wall based patten' to create the panel and then select the panel from the 'Type Selector' and those panels will repeat automatically and can be cut with a 'Void' object. This didn't suit my project because the surface ended up faceted rather than a smooth curve. If you create a multi-point adaptive component it will follow the contour of a curved divided surface as it repeats but as mentioned will not cut with a Void Object. As a work around, I used a 'Sweep' in a compund wall with a Profile of the shape required to achieve a smooth surface. This was a good work around but inefficient BIM wise in terms of scheduling and work flow as individual elements can't be itemised or replaced but looks looks visually correct. 

Check Alfedima & Typhoon's posts in this thread!

 

Cheers,

 

Peter



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